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belornlast Friday at 8:27 PM2 repliesview on HN

Is that the commercial price to the end customer with tax and connection fees, or is it the gross price at the power exchange?


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retraclast Friday at 8:37 PM

Consumer price of the energy. Doesn't include connection fees, but those are a minority of the cost. Includes special energy taxes. But not sales tax.

For a real example, I'm on flat rate and if I use 1000 kWh my monthly bill will be 211 CAD (effective rate 0.21 CAD / 0.13 EUR per kWh) including taxes, connection, delivery, everything, but without subsidy. The amount I pay after the subsidy is applied would be less at 165 CAD.

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nine_klast Friday at 8:35 PM

End customer tariffs, I suppose. IDK if they include delivery.

Bulk prices at exchanges are way lower, like 2.2¢ per kWh: https://www.ieso.ca/Power-Data/Price-Overview/Ontario-Market...