Sounds like our natural gas company here.We replaced about 90% of the the grid with solar on our farm which we use for charging the EV, it's the cheapest energy we can get by far, it's not even close any more. The cost per kWh delivered up here has jumped up to ~.12/kWh off-peak - .18/kWh on peak and self-installed, self-generating costs about .025/kWh amortized all in. They are raising the delivery and fixed charge portion of electric bills in many places to try to prevent people jumping off the grid, so more and more of your electric bill becomes a fixed price and the energy use portion a smaller fraction of the total at low use rates to sour people on cheaper self generating. If it gets bad enough we'll have to disconnect the grid altogether and cancel the service, many places in towns/cities have regs that prevent you from utility disconnection though.
Last month my bill had a $45 service charge and I used $7.90 of natural gas. Seems absurd.
That doesn't include the $9 winter event recovery charge. So a $62 bill for using less than $8 of natural gas!
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