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Saturday, February 20, 2021

"Outraged Texans slapped with mind blowing electric bills -- Texas hospitals prepare for wave of heart attacks after people see their electric bills

Source:
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/outages-morph-outrage-texans-slapped-mind-blowing-power-bills


... Days after power prices jumped from $50 per Megawatt to more than $9,000, the horror stories pour in for those who had power this week during grid chaos as they are mind-boggled how their energy bills skyrocketed.

... Texans who were on a variable or indexed plans with power companies are only now reporting their bills have jumped hundreds of dollars, if not thousands of dollars for the month. 



Royce Pierce told Newsweek he owes electric company, Griddy, $8,162.73 for his electricity usage this month.

He said that's a massive increase from his usual $387 bill.


... "It's not a great feeling knowing that there is a looming bill that we just can't afford."

Pierce was one of the lucky ones who maintained power through the entire grid crisis, but it came at a steep cost. 



... Other horror stories of soaring power bills flood local television stations across the Lone Star State. 



WFAA Dallas spoke with one person who said: "Mine is over $1,000…not sure how…700 square foot apt I have been keeping at 60 degrees."



One couple said:  "When your electric company tells you to switch but there has been a hold on switching for over a week now. 

Using as little as possible 1300 sq ft house and this is my bill. . 

How is this fair. 

I only paid $1,200 for the whole 2020 year. "

A tweet was accompanied by a screenshot of their bill that now stands at $3,800 for the month.
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... Ty Williams told WFAA that his average electric bill is around $660 per month.

He said it now stands at $17,000
.


Williams wondered: "How in the world can anyone pay that?

I mean you go from a couple of hundred dollars a month... there's absolutely no way... it makes no sense."


 

... the Texas power outage has morphed into outrage for customers who had variable power rates.

We don't want to speculate, but if small and medium-sized enterprises were on these plans (unhedged) - their bills could be absolutely devastating.

Hopefully, larger companies hedged against the spike in power rates; if not, their energy for this month could be astronomical."