| Wednesday 3rd February 2010 01:18pm 1 |

Hannah
1451 Posts
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Last winter our drier stopped working - so we decided we could live
without it...
We managed right through the winter, but the power bills were STILL
big.
we thought, OK - this is jsut because we have de
humidifiers/heaters etc...
Then, summer hits, we start using our dishwasher - the power bill
is still rotten, we stop using the dishwasher - still
massive???
What is with the power bills? We have nothing on all day(excpt the
computer!!)
How are your power bills? Do you use a drier/dishwasher
etc....
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| Wednesday 3rd February 2010 08:38pm 2 |

shopping
24 Posts
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Unreal aye. When I was living in Napier about 5 years ago we only
paid $80 a month now we pay between $180-250 a month..it stinks its
like paying a smaller rent every week...we hardly use any power
(well I dont think we do) its just me and a baby at home ..We have
nothing on all day(excpt the computer!!) same lol
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| Thursday 4th February 2010 07:59am 3 |

jnksmum
703 Posts
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We don't have a drier, I am very power concious and ours are about
$160 ish a month. I remember when Jakeb was a babe they were about
$80-$100 month with a heater going in his room, so that was about
6/7 years ago.
I also think it is the daily line charges etc, they are huge, then
there is the GST added on, and the commision charge. All add to the
power. Sometimes I look and we haven't used much power but the
charges are high.
We are getting solar hot water end of the month. Apparently it will
save 75% on the hot water bill, our bill is about $120 for hot
water so this should be a big help.
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| Thursday 4th February 2010 08:50am 4 |

Jeni
208 Posts
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We are always shocked by some of our power bills..... over winter
the bill was around $350 and I went mad..... then I found out that
the oil heaters are to be left on and stay warm as it takes soooo
much power to heal the oil in them every time.... and then our
water pump had a fault and was always going so that was chewing up
the power....now I can say that our bill is always around $160-180
and I can live with that. I pay everyweek and amount fromt he bank
which means I get the discount even if its only $2 credit towards
the next month.... but I love the idea of Solar for cooking and hot
water......They know they have us...we all need power.... so the
daily charges are getting dearer..... its a no win situation....we
need power
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| Thursday 4th February 2010 11:47am 5 |

marie
31 Posts
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Our power bills in summer are $80 -$100 (tank water with water pump
going, airconditioning at times plus I am at home most days) and in
winter can be up to $250 max (3 x heatpumps going and a dryer).
Heatpumps are the way to go over winter (and cooling in summer) -
we used to use oil heaters and they are horrendous! The initial
outlay for a heat pump may be expensive but you save in power on
the long run. Mind you, we are lucky here..hubby is an
airconditioning engineer! Rather handy
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| Thursday 4th February 2010 11:49am 6 |

marie
31 Posts
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Actually there a website to go to (www.power.govt.nz or something
like that) were you can work out what power company is the best for
you. I did that an actually changing my power company as we would
be saving at least $20 per month and its free and very easy to
changeover. Worth a look anyway.
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| Thursday 4th February 2010 12:11pm 7 |

TigerKittyNZ
1024 Posts
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Wow Marie your power bill is small!
Yeah we were talking about this this morning and remember the days
when a normal poer account was like $80-$100 in summer and double
that in winter NOW its HUGE
At Rotorua the only heating was the Heatpump, I was home all day
computers running, DW, occasional drier (but just to get dampness
out of thick things so they didnt stink), we used eco bulbs, but
there were some llights that werent (hallogen?) + new baby so had
to have it warm + 52" plasma.. I used to log in readings every
couple of weeks to spread it out. But in saying that, in 2005 when
I had Maree, our bills in winter were small (but power is cheaper
than the gas bottle! and firewood)
So not much help in that area as felt that some of the power
consumption, but yes there is a place to compare http://www.consumer.org.nz/powerswitch
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| Thursday 4th February 2010 06:47pm 8 |

Nico's Mummy
6 Posts
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Our power bills just keep getting bigger and bigger! But I figure,
I want to be comfortable so will spend the money - within reason of
course! Hannah we had that same problem and I couldnt figure it
out, but I think it was actually our fridge. We had an older one
then - the older they are the more power they chew!
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| Thursday 4th February 2010 07:25pm 9 |

kazza_nz_05
279 Posts
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Wow guys, I don't think we would be able to cope paying that much
in power....
We have been in our new home for 6 years now. Its fully insulated
etc. Good location for the sun. At the moment is 26 degrees inside.
We have our heatpump/airconditioner on most of the time to keep the
place cool. We have dishdrawer going every 2nd day. Our power bill
a month is about $30. We are on a low user plan. We have even
checked it so many times, rung up the company checking to see if we
were getting charged properly. Didn't want a huge bill out of it if
something was wrong. We had our meter checked and they wrote us a
letter saying that we were paying the correct amount.
We are about to move to another new home hopefully in April - not
built yet. Will be interesting to see what the price difference it
as we will be moving to Gas heating and electricity. We have rung
up to check the price difference and they said we should be looking
at about $60 a month.
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| Thursday 4th February 2010 08:44pm 10 |

Niki
560 Posts
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I pay mine every 3 months....this time it was about $380 but thats
just the electric...my heating and cooker is powered by gas so we
are expecting another bill about the same for that. We have energy
efficient bulbs fitted everywhere but what we save on that we use
other ways. It seams as though every room I go in there is
something on....Josh and Richard are terrible at not turning them
off. Richard loves gadgets too and its ridiculus the amout of
electrical things weve got...Im pretty sure our TV uses loads on
its own. When I lived alone it was a lot cheaper!
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| Thursday 4th February 2010 09:32pm 11 |

Olivia
58 Posts
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Ours are like $250 a month - way to high. My partner is an
electrician so has been around the house with meters trying to
figure out whats doing it - probably the stupid old pump in the
bottom paddock which is our outdoor tap water and back up water if
we run out of tank water. We have a pool which only runs in
summer... and a fireplace with wetback for heating in the winter.
But there is only 3 us living here, and I rarely use the drier... I
do try and save power.
We have just changed power company's though, so our bills
should be a lot lower!
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| Friday 5th February 2010 07:18pm 12 |

Nico's Mummy
6 Posts
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$30 a month?!! Wow that is so low! I'd love ours to be that low,
but I dont think it's possible! We have a really warm house too,
and we dont even have a drier - but our bills would still be
$150-$250 a month. Thats for power and gas. The lowest I can ever
remember getting a bill for would be about $80. I cant believe $30
a month! Lucky you!!
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| Saturday 6th February 2010 04:23pm 13 |

Handmade
48 Posts
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Yeah $30 a month is impossible here. Even if we didnt use a single
unit of electricity or gas the line charges alone are more than
that. Here it is about $100 over summer and $300-350 over winter.
Its a 220m2 house so its a lot of space to heat over winter.
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| Saturday 6th February 2010 05:15pm 14 |

Shadowdance
158 Posts
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Wow this house is RIDICULOUSLY hot over summer but our power bill
still seems to be about $180 a month. It is a 5 bedroom 2 storey
home though.
Winter is going to be interesting. The lounge has wooden floors so
I'm picking it's going to be cold as heck.
We don't have a heater haha so hoping it's not TOO cold
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| Saturday 6th February 2010 11:29pm 15 |

K
12 Posts
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Wow that is excellent it is $30 a month, we are just about to move
into our new house so I will be interested to see what the ducted
air-conditioning with draw!
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| Sunday 7th February 2010 08:46am 16 |

Jeni
208 Posts
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can I move into your house with the $30 a month power
bill....lol..... Our line rentals are more than that and now Vector
gets a part of the the bill to ge the cables to our gate...everyone
has their hand out tfor money in the power industry, I wonder if
they are related to the IRD... they also have their hand out for
evey cent you can't afford.
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| Monday 8th February 2010 01:42pm 17 |

TigerKittyNZ
1024 Posts
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I would seriously check your power account Kazza, as just the line
rental is about $30... just in case you have the problem like that
business owing $55 k because of the power co reading his meter
wrong. I presume that you shows actual consumption and not just a
line charge? and are you in your own home or rental? as I have
heard of cases where someone has fiddled with the meter and got a
HUGE fine....
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| Tuesday 9th February 2010 08:43am 18 |

kazza_nz_05
279 Posts
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Hey Tiger. Yeah we own our own home and we have checked for the
past 6 years of being here about the charges. Our bill shows our
usage and how many units are calculated. We have a written letter
from the power company saying we are being charged the correct
amount. So they wouldn't be able to turn around and say we owe this
much $$.
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| Tuesday 9th February 2010 08:55am 19 |

TigerKittyNZ
1024 Posts
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wow thats amazing really, your lucky to have a letter, as it
definately sounds wrong! what an amazing savings you must be
making! You say there is a usage showing, but what about the daily
charges (seperate from usage, ie 32 days at 33.33 cents = )
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| Tuesday 9th February 2010 09:10am 20 |

kazza_nz_05
279 Posts
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Yeah we classic composite charge which is how many units used and
we have a daily fixed rate which is the daily charge.
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| Tuesday 9th February 2010 09:32am 21 |

TigerKittyNZ
1024 Posts
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and its still only $30 per month?????
if so share the knowledge LMAO - so who are you with/name of the
plan/ and a contact phone number haha
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| Wednesday 10th February 2010 09:02pm 22 |

kazza_nz_05
279 Posts
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Yeah still $30 a month. We are with Genesis. I signed up for the
low user plan Use less than 8000kwts a yeah.
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| Thursday 11th February 2010 11:48am 23 |

serendipity
52 Posts
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Our power bill drives me nuts! When we lived in town a few years
ago it was $80 a month, but now it's either $120 or $220! Our
estimates are always around the $120 mark, but the actual reads are
always more like $220! It makes me crazy - would be so much easier
if they'd just do the estimate a bit more accurately. Our power
bill comes through DH's work, so I can't do anything to get it
sorted & nobody there seems very interested in calling them,
grrrr.
We have no electric heater (fireplace), no drier, no dishwasher,
and use very little power, can't work out how they can justify
charging so much, burglars! We do have a water pump, but goodness
knows how that could run the bill up so high. I wish we could
afford to put solar energy in - the place we lived at in Canada
had solar panels & a little wind turbine, it powered the
landlords family home upstairs & our flat downstairs, with
enough left to sell power back to the grid.
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| Friday 12th February 2010 07:59am 24 |

Jeni
208 Posts
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our power bill came today and it was only $120...(well actually it
is in so mucg credit i dont have to pay). I see its cheaper than
this time last year so it does pay to check your water
pump...saving me $40 a month by fixing the pump..... i pay weekly
towards power so i seem to always be ahead of account and always
get the discount for the next month even if i have $10 credit
towards following months power...mum says i still have the most
expensive surplier...... so it might pay to shop around for a good
rate.
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| Friday 12th February 2010 08:29am 25 |

Keela
76 Posts
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Im sick of ours here as well. We have a new home, solar, and gas
for cooking i only turn the oven on about once a week. Tv only on
when we get home about 3pm and computer on. Only have lights on in
one room at night that we are in. Ours are still about $160 over
summer and anywhere from $300-$400 over winter. For those that have
trouble paying big bills just ring them (depending on who you are
with) we put ours on smooth pay so the same amount comes out each
fornight and we still get the promt payment discount even though
its still in the red:) They review it about twice a year and you
can pay extra off at anytime.
Not sure if we have any options here in Nelson for other suppliers
might have to look into it.
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