Ken Wilson had been trying to conserve electricity in order to lower his utility bill, but it was still stubbornly high

  • @brygphilomena
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    232 months ago

    PG&E says it won’t change until next cycle? Because why? It’s their fucking system. It’s not like they don’t have access to change things. It’s not in their policy? They’d have to do a little extra work to figure it out?

    Fuck PG&E

    • @3ntranced
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      52 months ago

      Refund? No way, power company doesn’t care you don’t notice. Likely will be pushed along to court

  • @deafboy
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    22 months ago

    When we were renovating our apartment, we found one of the neighbors outlet connected to our fusebox. Originally it was a company owned building for employees to rent, so nobody gave a shit about how the utilities were connected.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 months ago

    I have an energy monitor and Home Assistant — it’s pretty neat, and I can verify that the energy usage is essentially the same on both. Helps to pinpoint electricity drains, as I can tell what breaker is using the juice (the smart plugs are also helpful here).

    I went with the Emporia Vue2 which unfortunately requires some tinkering to get it to run local-only, but once I set that up it’s been a dream. Too bad they don’t offer it out of the box configured for local use…

  • @friend_of_satan
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    12 months ago

    Who was paying his bill? His neighbor? Article doesn’t say.