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" 'By the way, we aren't going to pay the electric bill for two years.
Have the kids look at the electric bill for their school.
More mundane items, like an 1891 electric bill for $100.16, have also emerged.
His electric bill for December is usually $550 more than during the other winter months.
Their bills have gone up, they said, enough to force the couple to put aside money every week rather than taking their electric bill for granted.
A. No, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey foots the electric bill for the entire bridge, and it is not delinquent in payments.
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As a result, they've fallen behind in the electric bills for March and April.
Make the investment now, Switch says, and you will be rewarded with lower electric bills for years to come.
"The towns' electric bills for street lights should stay about the same, maybe even go down a little".
The Natural Resources Defense Council argues that even if prices go up, electric bills for many consumers could actually decline as their homes were retrofitted to use less energy.
But Mr. Haurylkiewicz said that the real attraction for Mr. Ouellette was living rent-free and avoiding electric bills for all his computer equipment.
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