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Bhornbme's avatar

We have 2 meters on our home, originally to separate business usage. To switch our service to one meter by private contractor would be $6000. I’d be in my mid-90s before I’d recover that cost compared to the penalty of opting out of 2 meters vs 1, as KU charges an initial opt out fee of $80, then $39 per month per meter---a major dent in our fixed retirement income. I haven’t yet figured the cost of my latest idea: getting faraday material to make cover-alls with hoods to wear over our clothes when we’re at home. Hard to believe that a rational person must consider such bizarre behavior!

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Bethany's avatar

Kenergy serves my area and does not allow opt-out.

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