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TheMemeSpiceMustFlow 7 points ago +10 / -3

Not sure what you mean. Texas has a wholesale electric price that updates every 5 minutes and there are plans you can use that you pay wholesale price at the time + delivery instead of a flat rate. Normally it is around 2 cents a kWh plus 3.92 cents delivery per kWh, but it shot up to over $9 per kWh because demand was so high. That could easily costs you hundreds of dollars to run your HVAC system for an hour. Luckily I saw this coming because I was using Griddy for a while and was able to switch to a plan that charged only 7.5 cents per kWh. Next day that company removed that plan and switched to a 15cents per kWh plan.

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CucksForTheDonald 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yeah, being on a moment-to-moment plan like Griddy sounds great until you realize it's a lot like shorting stocks, it has infinite downside. You're not going to learn how much the price has shot up for the last 5 minutes until you've already used it.

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Comntrinchief 3 points ago +3 / -0

The grid operator is legally required to shut off all businesses usage first. If it is found out they did not do this there will be hell to pay.