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    Anyone seeing an enormous CPS bill? Mine looks to be about average. Maybe it won't show up until my next meter read. Who knows.

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    Those big bills are in Houston and Dallas etc. where they have competing companies that have variable "wholesale" rate suppliers. A bill would have a charge for power and a separate charge for distribution.

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    Those big bills are in Houston and Dallas etc. where they have competing companies that have variable "wholesale" rate suppliers. A bill would have a charge for power and a separate charge for distribution.
    Thanks. I'm on auto-pay and didn't feel like changing it.

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    Disregard. Current bill is only a little over $200. How in the are people having bills in the 10s of thousands of dollars?
    They agreed to pay wholesale spot prices.

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    CPS customers will be paying higher charges too because they have a "fuel adjustment charge" built into their bills but they are planning to spread the charge out over ten years.

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    So, when are we going to find out our next energy bill? CPS has shut down their "Manage My Account" page.
    CPS is beholden to their private buddies. They have a very hard time giving reliable info out based on the fact that there private overlords can do anything they want. Expect them to be very careful. CPS has to play by rules that ERCot dances merrily around.

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    They agreed to pay wholesale spot prices.
    No, it was the wind turbines, fckn green stuff...

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    No, it was the wind turbines, fckn green stuff...


    Being prepared for extreme conditions is expensive.

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    Being prepared for extreme conditions is expensive.
    Arkansas can afford it.

    (shrugs)


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    U.S. Average Snow State Rank
    A total of 51 results found. Show Results on Map.

    Rank Average Snow ▼ State / Population
    1. 89.25 inches Vermont / 626,358
    2. 77.28 inches Maine / 1,328,535
    3. 71.44 inches New Hampshire / 1,321,069
    4. 67.30 inches Colorado / 5,197,580
    5. 64.46 inches Alaska / 728,300
    6. 60.66 inches Michigan / 9,889,024
    7. 55.32 inches New York / 19,594,330
    8. 51.05 inches Massachusetts / 6,657,291
    9. 51.00 inches Wyoming / 575,251
    10. 45.79 inches Wisconsin / 5,724,692
    11. 43.43 inches Minnesota / 5,383,661
    12. 40.99 inches Utah / 2,858,111
    13. 38.85 inches Rhode Island / 1,053,252
    14. 37.85 inches Connecticut / 3,592,053
    15. 37.43 inches South Dakota / 834,708
    16. 37.28 inches Montana / 1,006,370
    17. 37.00 inches North Dakota / 704,925
    18. 36.49 inches Idaho / 1,599,464
    19. 35.84 inches Pennsylvania / 12,758,729
    20. 31.27 inches Iowa / 3,078,116
    21. 28.12 inches Nebraska / 1,855,617
    22. 26.63 inches Ohio / 11,560,380
    23. 25.13 inches West Virginia / 1,853,881
    24. 23.73 inches New Jersey / 8,874,374
    25. 22.74 inches New Mexico / 2,080,085
    26. 21.93 inches Indiana / 6,542,411
    27. 21.75 inches Illinois / 12,868,747
    28. 20.61 inches Maryland / 5,887,776
    29. 18.83 inches Nevada / 2,761,584
    30. 17.61 inches District of Columbia / 633,736
    31. 16.94 inches Delaware / 917,060
    32. 15.57 inches Washington / 6,899,123
    33. 15.42 inches Kansas / 2,882,946
    34. 14.85 inches Virginia / 8,185,131
    35. 12.67 inches Missouri / 6,028,076
    36. 10.91 inches Oregon / 3,900,343
    37. 8.83 inches Kentucky / 4,383,272
    38. 5.88 inches Oklahoma / 3,818,851
    39. 5.03 inches North Carolina / 9,750,405
    40. 4.76 inches Arizona / 6,561,516
    41. 4.61 inches Tennessee / 6,451,365
    42. 4.04 inches Arkansas / 2,947,036
    43. 3.76 inches California / 38,066,920
    44. 1.50 inches South Carolina / 4,727,273
    45. 1.36 inches Texas / 26,092,033
    46. 0.76 inches Georgia / 9,907,756
    47. 0.71 inches Mississippi / 2,984,345
    48. 0.57 inches Alabama / 4,817,678
    49. 0.20 inches Louisiana / 4,601,049
    50. 0.01 inches Florida / 19,361,792
    51. 0.00 inches Hawaii / 1,392,704

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    Rank Average Snow ▼ State / Population
    1. 89.25 inches Vermont / 626,358
    2. 77.28 inches Maine / 1,328,535
    3. 71.44 inches New Hampshire / 1,321,069
    4. 67.30 inches Colorado / 5,197,580
    5. 64.46 inches Alaska / 728,300
    6. 60.66 inches Michigan / 9,889,024
    7. 55.32 inches New York / 19,594,330
    8. 51.05 inches Massachusetts / 6,657,291
    9. 51.00 inches Wyoming / 575,251
    10. 45.79 inches Wisconsin / 5,724,692
    11. 43.43 inches Minnesota / 5,383,661
    12. 40.99 inches Utah / 2,858,111
    13. 38.85 inches Rhode Island / 1,053,252
    14. 37.85 inches Connecticut / 3,592,053
    15. 37.43 inches South Dakota / 834,708
    16. 37.28 inches Montana / 1,006,370
    17. 37.00 inches North Dakota / 704,925
    18. 36.49 inches Idaho / 1,599,464
    19. 35.84 inches Pennsylvania / 12,758,729
    20. 31.27 inches Iowa / 3,078,116
    21. 28.12 inches Nebraska / 1,855,617
    22. 26.63 inches Ohio / 11,560,380
    23. 25.13 inches West Virginia / 1,853,881
    24. 23.73 inches New Jersey / 8,874,374
    25. 22.74 inches New Mexico / 2,080,085
    26. 21.93 inches Indiana / 6,542,411
    27. 21.75 inches Illinois / 12,868,747
    28. 20.61 inches Maryland / 5,887,776
    29. 18.83 inches Nevada / 2,761,584
    30. 17.61 inches District of Columbia / 633,736
    31. 16.94 inches Delaware / 917,060
    32. 15.57 inches Washington / 6,899,123
    33. 15.42 inches Kansas / 2,882,946
    34. 14.85 inches Virginia / 8,185,131
    35. 12.67 inches Missouri / 6,028,076
    36. 10.91 inches Oregon / 3,900,343
    37. 8.83 inches Kentucky / 4,383,272
    38. 5.88 inches Oklahoma / 3,818,851
    39. 5.03 inches North Carolina / 9,750,405
    40. 4.76 inches Arizona / 6,561,516
    41. 4.61 inches Tennessee / 6,451,365
    42. 4.04 inches Arkansas / 2,947,036
    43. 3.76 inches California / 38,066,920
    44. 1.50 inches South Carolina / 4,727,273
    45. 1.36 inches Texas / 26,092,033
    46. 0.76 inches Georgia / 9,907,756
    47. 0.71 inches Mississippi / 2,984,345
    48. 0.57 inches Alabama / 4,817,678
    49. 0.20 inches Louisiana / 4,601,049
    50. 0.01 inches Florida / 19,361,792
    51. 0.00 inches Hawaii / 1,392,704
    How do you explain the difference between Texarkana, Tx and Texarkana, Ark?

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    This is happening every ten years now. Time to fix it no matter how much DMC whines and keeps replying.

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    This is happening every ten years now. Time to fix it no matter how much DMC whines and keeps replying.
    What's happening every 10 years now?

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    Arkansas can afford it.

    (shrugs)

    While it appears that Arkansas has done a better job of clearing roads than Texas, it’s important to note that the above-displayed video and photograph capture one moment in time. Texarkana Gazette reported that while this viral picture truly does show a half-cleared, half-covered road, both sides of this road were plowed shortly after this picture was taken.

    Let's not let facts get in the way of a good story though.

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    What's happening every 10 years now?
    Are you just playing stupid now?

    Or are you stupid?

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    Suddenly ST Trump supporters demand weatherization austerity.

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    If Texas purchases a lot of snow equipment now, 10 years from now it will be basically obsolete. We should wait for 9 years, then buy it.

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    While it appears that Arkansas has done a better job of clearing roads than Texas, it’s important to note that the above-displayed video and photograph capture one moment in time. Texarkana Gazette reported that while this viral picture truly does show a half-cleared, half-covered road, both sides of this road were plowed shortly after this picture was taken.

    Let's not let facts get in the way of a good story though.
    Cool.

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    I'll be fine with getting on the interstate grids and winterizing power generation in the state.

    It's time.

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    Don't let that deter you in your quest to "gotheem" though. You'll eventually stumble upon something if you keep posting enough random .

    How's that water delivery going? Cruz has already delivered more water than you.

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    Don't let that deter you in your quest to "gotheem" though. You'll eventually stumble upon something if you keep posting enough random .

    How's that water delivery going? Cruz has already delivered more water than you.
    Anyone who posts as much or as hastily as you and I do is going to make mistakes. I didn't vet the tweet, but that hardly undermines the need for more investment in winterization in Texas.

    Sorry about the bad tweet.

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    If Texas purchases a lot of snow equipment now, 10 years from now it will be basically obsolete. We should wait for 9 years, then buy it.
    Yoi're just making stuff up now. I more meant the grid than snowplows.

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    What's happening every 10 years now?
    Rolling blackouts when it gets a little cold. Had rolling blackouts in 2011 too.

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