03-01-2019, 05:01 PM
Most of the better performing (share price) Utes do have this in their business plan, because it is some part of the future for sure. For the most part my local does not. I'll research the % by energy source but I am going to say nat gas and nuke still dominate. Berkshire bought my utility long ago and I didn't notice a big difference as a consumer.
On a side note my Ute bill is $125-150 month depending on the weather. Twenty years ago the bill was $100-125 so 2% annual increase is a close enough estimate. A modest sized home about 1800 sq ft. Only 20 years old so reasonably modern as far as build efficiency. I'd be very curious to hear what your bills are. I am going to assume utility costs are a much bigger issue in other parts of the US?
On a side note my Ute bill is $125-150 month depending on the weather. Twenty years ago the bill was $100-125 so 2% annual increase is a close enough estimate. A modest sized home about 1800 sq ft. Only 20 years old so reasonably modern as far as build efficiency. I'd be very curious to hear what your bills are. I am going to assume utility costs are a much bigger issue in other parts of the US?