Florida solar customers, others shocked over new charge on electric bills

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  • Told for DECADES that we're using too much water and electricity, now we're charged for using too less. The audacity of these people
  • Another point that everyone seems to be missing is: This “minimum charge” is only the opener for higher “minimum” charges down the road.
  • What they don’t tell you is that it is illegal to be completely off grid in many states. They actually force you to use the local electric companies which forces you to have to pay the electric companies even if you don’t need them. I think that is called a monopoly.
  • @Hermanjackson89
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  • @jim8969
    It's retaliation for people disconnecting from big electricity, plain and simple. At least the female reporter has the balls to say it.
  • The fact that an electrical company thinks that they can charge you money if you're not using their service should be illegal in the first place
  • I'm sure the lawmakers that push this bill are making a profit or kickback from the power companies.
  • The fees always starts small and only affect a few... That is how the income tax started. What you really have to worry about is local governments taxing solar at a higher rate like they have started doing with electric cars.
  • “This is called a minimum bill.” I’d call it ripping people off.
  • "....customers called our news room trying to find out what is wrong." I can tell you what's wrong. They are losing revenue so they decided that since you found a way around a huge electric bill, they've decided to steal the money from you instead. It's wrong, unethical and should be illegal.
  • For decades we were told to cut our electricity usage: turn the lights off when you exit a room, buy energy efficient appliances, forced to buy LED lightbulbs, turn your thermostat up in the summer, on an on. Electric companies pushed the business model of "stop using so much of our product". Now that people have found a way to stop using so much of their product they have a minimum charge.
  • I live in Alberta, Canada. My natural gas bill has increased from $97 per month to $155 per month starting in August. A 60% increase. This province is the largest producer of natural gas in Canada!
  • Years ago all the local cities upgraded their lights. One of the talking points was how much money would be saved on electricity. Power company simply raised its rates to make up the lost income. 🤷‍♂️
  • Imagine driving a hybrid car and the gas station says you have to buy a minimum amount of gas each month or they'll charge you the difference.
  • The bit that caught my attention was the money saved through the solar panels. Worked out to be about $1,200 a year saving. He had a ton of panels which cost... $20k? That's over 16 years to offset the initial cost. Assuming the panels don't need replacing. What a total waste. The panels do put energy back in the grid which generates income. But it's not going to be anywhere near enough to cover the $20k, especially since his bill is still in the positive. Which means he's taking out more than he's putting in. His bill will only go up as the solar panel efficiency decreases and generate less electricity.
  • Simply report this extra fee(s) to the IRS on your taxes. If the IRS see this as a way the utilities are making extra money from you and they don’t report it, they will get audited. (You can do this with every bill you have to make sure companies don’t take advantage of you. Up to you to show how much money you send to each biller per year on your taxes. They do it to us.)
  • People trying to lower their environmental impact by going solar are being punished for it, in some areas its illegal to collect rainwater to water your garden, to have large food gardens, to keep a couple of chickens. They don't want people to be at all self sufficient.
  • The electric companies put papers in the bill telling you how to cut back on your usage, then turn around and raise your bill if you don't use enough. Ridiculous
  • @mrw417
    When I was a kid (in the midwest), our electric company was a co=op. When they made too much money they had to give it back to their customers as a dividend.
  • Im in south texas and i had to sign documents saying that if i produced 100% of my energy there will still be a $25 account service charge each month… which compared to paying $225 a month, that seems like a steal… however, my wife and i got solar in case there are any more outages and the essential rooms would be covered so we didnt freeze to death or so our produce didnt go to waste