Doesn’t it seem counter to logic with fuel prices increasing that electric delivery rates go down? Maybe we’ll be able to afford those hot dogs after all, at least for the next ninety days.
Delivery rates are just the charge for “delivering” the electricity. The electricity itself is priced separately and the cost of the electricity is expected to rise.
Doesn’t it seem counter to logic with fuel prices increasing that electric delivery rates go down? Maybe we’ll be able to afford those hot dogs after all, at least for the next ninety days.
Delivery rates are just the charge for “delivering” the electricity. The electricity itself is priced separately and the cost of the electricity is expected to rise.