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NorthWestern Energy electric rates higher than regional peers

Montana’s utility regulation commission has come under criticism recently for an agreement that lets the state’s largest power company, NorthWestern Energy, imp

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recently looked on the website interestingly, and i could not see the unit rate specified. i had to estimate what my annual usage was and it would calculate something for me and give me a comparison. when i look at my electricity bill, i can see i currently pay 7.8 p per kilowatt hour. for gas and electricity. the numbers that kevin said at the beginning which was 7p per kilowatt hour, that is a very small change from what i am currently on. it's very difficult to know what should i be paying? what is a good rate? should i look for a fixed tariff. if i was only fixed tariff, what would be the impact of the change? ifind it very confusing.

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for gas it is under 7p each kilowatt hour, for electricity, 27 p. but you do not turn the heating on and say i wonder how many kilowatt hours i will use today? what you do as you think how much is that going to be on my bill? 0fgem illustrates this cap by saying how much a bill would be for one yearfor cap by saying how much a bill would be for one year for someone who uses what it considers a typical amount of gas and electricity. that is the number we are looking at today. it was just above £2000 for that typical customer for an annual bill, someone only direct debit, it's falling just below 1923, that is 151 pint drop but it is more than a £500 drop in the year compared to last winter. really importantly, as you mention, the charges are going up,

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species on the planet. now, you say this, you say that, "we do not have to make compromises as we re—engineer life. the ability to re—engineer our systems of production doesn't mean that we have to make compromises." in essence, you're saying we can have our cake and eat it, too. and most human beings, in the end, conclude generally, that is not possible. yes, so i think not today, but it will be. so, there are a number of technologies — so if you look at the cost of clean energy, wind and solar has now dropped in the range of, call it $0.07 per kilowatt hour, on an amortise basis, to produce that energy. and that's a carbon—free energy source. nuclear power is less than $0.05 a kilowatt hour, somewhere between $0.01—5 a kilowatt hour — also a carbon—free energy source. those technologies have really

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to make compromises as "we re—engineer life. "the ability to re—engineer our systems of production "doesn't mean that we have to make compromises." in essence, you're saying we can have our cake and eat it, too. and most human beings, in the end, conclude generally, that is not possible. yes, so i think not today, but it will be. so, there are a number of technologies — so if you look at the cost of clean energy, wind and solar has now dropped in the range of, call it $0.07 per kilowatt hour, on an amortise basis, to produce that energy. and that's a carbon—free energy source. nuclear power is less than $0.05 a kilowatt hour, somewhere between $0.01—5 a kilowatt hour — also a carbon—free energy source. those technologies have really seen an increment of nearly, an order of magnitude, in terms of cost reduction, over the past decade, decade—and—a—half. so, we should and, we do expect to see —

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now, you say this, you say that, "we do not have to make compromises as "we re—engineer life. "the ability to re—engineer our systems of production "doesn't mean that we have to make compromises." in essence, you're saying we can have our cake and eat it, too. and most human beings, in the end, conclude generally, that is not possible. yes, so i think not today, but it will be. so, there are a number of technologies — so if you look at the cost of clean energy, wind and solar has now dropped in the range of, call it $0.07 per kilowatt hour, on an amortise basis, to produce that energy. and that's a carbon—free energy source. nuclear power is less than $0.05 a kilowatt hour, somewhere between $0.01—5 a kilowatt hour — also a carbon—free energy source. those technologies have really seen an increment of nearly, an order of magnitude, in terms of cost reduction, over the past decade,

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