Dec 2018 average temps
vs last four years averages combined
Data valid for Forsyth, Mo.
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Taney County MO. - After getting through the first third
of December in a somewhat fine style, it was becoming apparent that
my cold weather strategy of heating just one room in my condominium
was bearing some savings in heating costs. Following are the current
temperature and power use averages:
December 2018 - (Days 1 through 10)
Average temperature: 39.0°F (versus a
historical average of 35°F)
Average power used per day: 22.7 KwH's
At the current rate and assuming that
the temps continued to hover at close to normal averages, I could
expect to expend about 682 kilowatt hours of electricity. With the
current rate (Liberty Utilities) at .13006 per KwH, that would result
in a 31 day total of $88.70. Then after the COOP finishes packing in
additional charges of about $18, I would have a bill equaling about
$107 for the month.
Now, had I tried to warm the entire 900
square foot condo, I would have averaged about 39 KwH's each day for
a total bill of $175! Thus, I will have saved about $68 by choosing
my plan of selective heating.
OK, I get you all. Sixty or seventy
bucks ain't all that much of a savings. However, it will be exactly
that amount of money that the Electric COOP out of Canada will not be
getting out of me!
About that graphic on top. After taking
the average of the last four years (2014-2017) and then plotting
those against what is happening in 2018, it was pretty clear to see
the days were cooler than had been the case before. That trend looked
to hold true through at least the 22nd day of the month
too. Last year I consumed 829 KwH's at a cost of ~$126. With me
coming in significantly below that figure, not only was I saving some
energy, but I was doing so in colder temps than had be the case some
past years! That was good news to me.
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