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It got a little warm in my apartment yesterday so I ran my air conditioning for awhile.
That led to a higher electricity consumption level — but not that much higher.
This morning's reading, as you can see, was 2042, which is a consumption level that is slightly more than twice what I have been averaging — but I still think it is rather low — 17 Kwh. That is a little more than half of what the utility provider's billing company says I averaged during the February billing cycle.
And I would not be inclined to challenge that — except for the fact that February was unseasonably mild this year, and I know that my heat was hardly used during that billing period. Everything else on my utility bill is constant — water, gas, sewer. Only electricity varies.
To claim that I used more electricity in February than I did in any month since last summer is preposterous.
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