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NewHampshireAngle t1_j42avnn wrote
Reply to Can someone smarter than myself explain the "delivery" charge in your power bill? by RustedMauss
The point of the delivery charge vs generation charge was to create competition to lower prices.
GraniteGeekNH t1_j41xs27 wrote
Reply to comment by jjmenace in They say there is a story behind every rule or law… Anyone from the Kidderville area want to chime in on this? by Tchukachinchina
Folks there won't have anything to do with the flatlanders from Lower Kidderville
RelativeMotion1 t1_j41s613 wrote
Reply to comment by movdqa in Breakfast pizza by No-Historian-6391
Yep. You use a béchamel sauce (can be cheesy béchamel) for the sauce. Then whatever cheese, and some breakfast sausage/bacon/ham or a combo of them. Some have scrambled eggs on them, some have a fried egg on top.
Best one I ever had used a different crust that was more flaky and buttery, like a croissant that was flattened. Crazy good.
SheepherderLiving614 t1_j41p8lw wrote
Reply to comment by movdqa in Breakfast pizza by No-Historian-6391
Yeah, exactly its more a breakfast sandwich in pizza form. Usually, a cheesey sauce with eggs bacon/sausage and some shredded cheese.
musicals4life OP t1_j41jm12 wrote
Reply to comment by B1ggestsport in Monadnock region has good ice by musicals4life
Can't share my secrets
B1ggestsport t1_j41i8a9 wrote
Reply to Monadnock region has good ice by musicals4life
This is too vague as there are too many water spots in this area and a few I would not trust at all right now. Now which pond is this?
wishforagreatmistake t1_j41hhqm wrote
Reply to comment by pickledinink in Racism in high schools? What is this? by [deleted]
Most Mondocock alums compare horror stories about it. It amuses me in a Grand Guignol-esque way - it was like going to high school in the hospital scene from Jacob's Ladder.
pickledinink t1_j41h5e6 wrote
Reply to comment by wishforagreatmistake in Racism in high schools? What is this? by [deleted]
Sucks to hear that it hasn't gotten better. I think that school did a lot of damage to a lot of people, I don't really hear it get mentioned often so my ears prick up when it does. Glad you got out and hope you are healing up from it!
movdqa t1_j41gw7j wrote
Reply to comment by NondescriptStranger in Breakfast pizza by No-Historian-6391
It sounds like it could be similar to an egg McMuffin then. I sometimes make pizza muffins with cheese and tomato sauce. The taste could be similar as you have bread under egg, cheese and some meat. I do think that I want to try pizza with red sauce with eggs and maybe bacon.
NondescriptStranger t1_j41gj7y wrote
Reply to comment by movdqa in Breakfast pizza by No-Historian-6391
Breakfast pizza typically doesn’t have red sauce
wishforagreatmistake t1_j41f3kd wrote
Reply to comment by pickledinink in Racism in high schools? What is this? by [deleted]
I was there when most of the Bates and Bidwell clans were attending. The stories about them alone (let alone all the other people there) require disclaimers regarding their truthfulness, because no one would believe them otherwise. It was a tremendously fucked-up school then and I've been told that it has not changed one bit since I last set foot on the property over a decade ago.
pickledinink t1_j41e5ye wrote
Reply to comment by wishforagreatmistake in Racism in high schools? What is this? by [deleted]
God damn that school was a nightmare.
BigLouLFD t1_j417lw1 wrote
Reply to comment by Arthur-Morgans-Beard in They say there is a story behind every rule or law… Anyone from the Kidderville area want to chime in on this? by Tchukachinchina
This made me laugh more than I should have...
RustedMauss OP t1_j413dwq wrote
Reply to comment by Qbncgr in Can someone smarter than myself explain the "delivery" charge in your power bill? by RustedMauss
Well put, thank you.
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ILikeCrabbyRobots t1_j411ugv wrote
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RustedMauss OP t1_j411s07 wrote
Reply to comment by RelationshipJust9556 in Can someone smarter than myself explain the "delivery" charge in your power bill? by RustedMauss
You mention tiers. We’re on Eversource, but I can’t seem to find anything on that. We’ve definitely gone up in usage, though like I said at best maybe 20% year over year. Is this something that once you go up a “tier” you’re just automatically going to be paying a higher percentage? That’s what’s throwing me. I can understand more use = higher bill, what doesn’t make sense is more use = higher bill AND substantially higher delivery.
Qbncgr t1_j411jxx wrote
Reply to Can someone smarter than myself explain the "delivery" charge in your power bill? by RustedMauss
Eversource doesn’t make any power, they just deliver it. Hence the fee.
What Are Delivery Charges? Electricity delivery charges are the fees that you must pay the utility company for servicing and delivering power to you. The energy grid is managed by a utility company, which is also known as the Transmission and Distribution Utility (TDU) or Transportation Distribution Service Provider (TDSP). This company services and maintains all the equipment that facilitates electricity distribution from the generation source to the commercial or residential customers. Electricity delivery charges are also known as demand charges, pole, and wires charges, or transmission charges, and they are billed by the TDSP. The demand charges are made up of distribution, transmission, and transition charges. These fees are associated with the peak or maximum electricity demand on your electric meter. Put another way, delivery charges are determined by the highest volume of electricity you may require at any given point in time. This differentiates demand charges from what you pay for actual consumption. It’s very helpful to understand the difference between electricity demand and consumption. Demand is measured moment by moment in kilowatts, whereas consumption is about how much electricity you use in a given timespan measured in kilowatt-hours. For example, imagine a situation where the electricity demand in a certain area experiences a sudden surge. The utility company has to respond quickly to meet this peak demand, which will drive up the costs of distribution, transmission, and transition. Included in the total delivery charges, there are also some fixed components such as metering charges.
rizub_n_tizug t1_j40roju wrote
Reply to Monadnock region has good ice by musicals4life
Dublin?
dogownedhoomun t1_j40n95k wrote
Reply to Breakfast pizza by No-Historian-6391
Irving gas stations usually have breakfast pizza slices...
Tradeport pizza on Pease
AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j3zusq3 wrote
Reply to Can someone smarter than myself explain the "delivery" charge in your power bill? by RustedMauss
It's just a fee for maintaining the lines and shit.
GreatGrandaddyPurp t1_j3ztijt wrote
Reply to comment by ForklkftJones in Can someone smarter than myself explain the "delivery" charge in your power bill? by RustedMauss
So budget billing would save you $500 per year?
B1ggestsport t1_j42d2rd wrote
Reply to comment by musicals4life in Monadnock region has good ice by musicals4life
Pleeaassee, I want to ride my 4wheeler on it