Paying too much for the basics, entergy rates, the cost of combustion, Summer and Fall 2010
73©Copyright LillyGrillzit all rights reserved August 3, 2010 Updated August, 31, 2010, and Sept. 22, 2010
Hot enough for you yet? It is NOT always like this
7:00 a.m. it is 80°, the heat index today is 115°
This morning I started early, because I hope to get as much done as possible. It is going to be another hot day in Arkansas, USA.
My ultimate goal in writing is to be positive and give others hope...today I am struggling with that.
There used to be a rule, that if the temps go over 100°, they cannot shut a residents electricity. The Energy industry has gone from serving customers, to ruling every aspect of our modern lives. They can do what they want. As the utility man told us last week, your new bill is coming out today, and it is over $700.00. I am sure Entergy's Stockholders are ecstatic.
In Arkansas, the State, and Cities get a Franchise use tax on every kw hour charged. We do not get any credit for using electricity off peak times, we cannot be removed from the grid, and there are rules in place that disallow citizens from making the utility company buy back electricity generated from solar or other alternative systems.
It is not a big leap from the conspiracy theories and global population reduction here...
It is not a big leap to conspiracy theories surrounding the Deep Water Horizon Disaster, considering that in the South, the two summers before this one, were the mildest on record. Energy providers were distressed by the mild electricity use. Our Governor was lamenting the fact that tax revenues were down, Entergy sued for higher rates, because their profits were down...They have Won the Big One now!
Citizens have no recourse against the Energy providers, because they are in business with our local government and Legislators.
We have a Public Service Commission, who at one time was to protect citizens against the powerful Energy Companies. The last conversation I had with them, they let me know that the PSC is there to protect the Utility Companies and to make sure they make a profit each quarter. Well done.
As has been the story in Arkansas for as long as they joined the US, there are a smattering of millionaires while the general population reels in poverty. Arkansas has a Constitutional Amendment that makes us operate in the black. We are not allowed to be in the red. This is sound and wise, the thing that bothers me is that the State has millions of dollars in surplus. Many State agencies operated individually, and there are pockets where millions of dollars languish until it is lost, because agencies, "don't know what to do with it".
One of my first Hubs; Why is it so hot in the South, could it be the Gulf Coast gives a scientific explanation as to why we cannot get any relief from the heat here in the South. It is because the 'air conditioner' for the South and many other parts of the Globe is so clogged with oil and other toxins, that cooling,cyclonic winds are no longer available.
Martha & the Vandells - Heatwave - YouTube -
As an environmental scientist, the outlook is very gloomy...
As a scientist, the outlook is very gloomy. If it were not for my faith and continued positive belief that things will get better, I would lose all hope. We need a miracle for our Earth, many Americans, need a miracle to pay the cost of keeping cool enough to keep their family and pets alive.
I know that we are blessed in many ways. I think about those who live in other Countries and the homeless all the time. What they must be going through. I think about the elderly on fixed incomes, and wonder what all they are doing without, just to keep a fan blowing hot air on them? I am thinking about the young newlyweds who are facing financial ruin over paying bills that are necessities, but tripled.
Small and large businesses are being hit hard. Heat causes tempers to rise, and the normal, everyday stresses are hard on a family or couple. Add 100 days of 100° degrees, Tripled monthly bills never budgeted for will see our US Energy policies wiping out marriages, causing more homelessness, and destroying families.
I have been an environmentalist since I was a kid, and I would love to live an alternative lifestyle when it comes to Energy, but where I live does not allow that. "If you don't like the way it is, move!" What a simple solution. It unrealistic. It is not easy to move, and then set up your own system...and move where? And with what?
Gulf Coast residents are facing the worst of it...
Gulf Coast residents are facing the worst of it, believe me. Their entire way of life has been taken from them. We will not be around to see the Gulf Coast restored to the fishing, clamming and shrimping industry. For a while there will be drilling, but unless there are big changes for the good, it will not be 'business as usual'.
I have Facebook friends who have had to leave their homes in Louisiana for their health and sanity. The heat, dispersant use, fumes and emotional toll has been too much. Many couples have separated and divorced over this disaster. They need to be compensated. Compensation is slow, and too little too late. They should be restored and compensated first and it should be yesterday.
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Dear Friends -
Please send positive thoughts and wishes for all people who have no way out of this mess...Thanks :0)
Update: September 22, 2010
Positive thoughts, prayers and a little/lot of help along the way . We are still having days in the hundreds. The trees look ready to give up.
I keep wanting to say "it's not my fault the Deep Water Disaster happened." I cannot.
From almost the start, I re-researched the Valdez wreck, to find out the amount of oil "spilled." One of the first things I saw was an article by a Green Peace member.
It started out, "It wasn't Exxon Valdez Captain's Driving that caused the Alaskan Oil Spill, It was yours". i resemble that remark.
I have never 'gone after BP', because unfortunately the unpopular answer is stop all this driving. We are going to have to change our way of transporting ourselves. This is not going to happen until an Apocalypse, so...I still putter down the highway, looking for a train...
Entergy Corporation, stock report Month of August 2010
- PDF of the May 2010 Case
- PSC CALLS FOR CHANGES TO ENTERGY-AG RATE CASE SETTLEMENT
- Factbox: Gulf oil spill impacts fisheries, wildlife, tourism | Reuters
(Reuters) - With the failure this weekend of BP's top kill attempt to plug its leaking Gulf of Mexico oil well, fears are growing that the economic and environmental impact of the nearly six-week-old spill - http://www.bp.com/sectionbodycopy.do?categoryId=132&contentId=7063897
- Entergy Corporation - Dividend History
- Entergy Corporation - Financial Performance
- Entergy Corporation - Stock Information
Entergy Corporation - Good Business to be In! 08/03/10
100+ Days 100+ Degrees
08/31/2010
Update - This last week probably saved many lives, it sure saved many hearts. We finally experienced days only peaking in the low 90's. Time to get the sweaters out! Yesterday was overcast, and that has not happened since May 22, 2010. I was giddy yesterday thinking that we may finally get cooler weather, and much needed rain.
Today, the radio announcer is letting us know, the temps are creeping back up into the high 90's. We have never had such a hot summer. People are so funny, and easy to forget. In our recorded history, in Arkansas, we have never had this high of temperatures for this many consecutive days.
Yes, there is a direct affect between the Gulf DeepWater Horizon Disaster and the Weather Patterns. The Southern U.S. were the first to experience this, but it is spreading out to the entire globe.
It is my opinion that the upper cyclonic winds have broken down due to particulates and pollution in our atmosphere...
In my opinion, this record heat wave is due to the break-down of upper cyclonic winds, and the direct cause is crude oil, clogging our 'air conditioning filter', and I think BP should be paying the excess of electric bills of everyone in the South. We are all connected and everyday this is becoming more apparent. As the crow flies, I am about 800 miles from theLouisiana Gulf Coast - as the weather and economy flies, it is my backdoor.
We are coming up on the 5 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Less than one month after Katrina, her sister Rita came through. The actual Hurricanes devastated New Orleans, and many other Gulf Coast cities, and States. Arkansas got many evacuees. The treatment of the souls of the Gulf Coast region is horrible. We tried to make the 'refugees' feel at home as possible...Southern Hospitality. I love Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Georgia, and have lots of connections to all but Georgia. These are some righteous folks and they can come to our house anytime -
I don't want to take away from their suffering, so I will finally say, after Rita in September 2005 the career I had was over. I was a Quality Control Inspector on Model Landfill construction.Hurricane Rita ran me off of my last job. Due to the increase in petroleum costs, all future jobs were sent back to the drawing table, also President Bush waived many Clean Air/Water Act regulations, allowing landfills to continue stockpiling garbage as high as it will go.
Here we are again, my brothers and sisters in the Gulf Coast States, need and deserve to be restored to their lives before the Deep Water Horizon Disaster - First. The rest of the South is being directly affected by the breakdown of the worlds largest Wetland. We have surpassed the last longest heat wave, of 1980.
We are not going to get Weather relief until September. Hopefully it will come sooner, but we need financial relief as well. I was not operating the Oil Rig in an ecologically delicate area,I did not cause the explosion, if I had of been, I would be in jail or already executed. Big Energy was, and they continue to make large profits while many in the South are losing it all.
The summer bills totaled only $1500.00, this was for the basics in living in a home that is set up to operate with electricity only. I stopped driving my vehicle on May 29, 2010, because I know my part in the Gulf Disaster was due to my demand for oil.
- Why Entergy Arkansas needs an increase.
- Entergy and Gas, Say it Ain't so...
- Entergy Arkansas requests rate increase!
...because they didn't meet their "projected" earnings...
Gulf Coast - not so far removed...
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Wait!!! I found the EXACT one as in the book! And here it is:
http://www.power-save.com/kit.html
Best wishes, and I hope this helps!
LillyGrillzit, hey you! I never for a moment thought you were begging! But I've been in a bind before at no fault of my own. I hope I did not offend. I just wish I could help the whole wide world! And in turn the whole wide world would help each other! (Visions of peace, joy, and love.)
I hate that your state has you and all the other residents in a grip of (power), unfairness!
Blessings to you too!
LillyGrillzit, Great reminder or too hot to handle the electric bill and we have to think about the upcoming gas bill if you use gas. Use the power within you to attract all that is good like the great feedback you have gotten so far, imagine more, imagine the bill going down down down. I refuse to use air conditioning and set here sweating, which is good for me removing impurities from my body. I imagine great things happening to you today. Maybe you should give thoughts of prosperity a go, think about what you WANT and believe in that, day dream like a small child. Okay I need to get off my soap box, Sending my most positive energy your way!
We try to keep blinds pulled during the hot parts of the day, and stay cool with no to little electric help. WInter is the opposite.
Good tips here!
I can so relate to this hub! Living in Alabama we are also faced with the many obstacles about our energy bills. We have a local Co-op who is our only choice for power, rates keep rising, they add fuel surcharges now and of course their CEO's salary continues to go up. I would love to live off grid but as you said in our geographic location, they make it almost impossible. Thanks for sharing your story, and we shall all hope for better days!




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RunAbstract Level 3 Commenter 22 months ago
Hi there! I can't help but reach out to you in the situation you discribed above! My heart's on your side, and if it'll help I can spare 20 bucks or so. But more to the point... I got a free copy of "The Green Millionaire" by Nigel Williams, and since your state is so greddy about not letting you off the grid, or buying back your surplus, I remembered a devise from the book! Maybe it will help you a bit.
Page 31 of the book... "How to reduce your utility bill. In your house there are appliances... anything with a motor. These motors store electrical power in order to function, but when they have done with the power they return it to the grid....
What if you could save that energy and reuse it in the house?"
A "gray box" is suggested, but a name of the product is not given. So I googled a bit and found this:
http://www.energygreenbox.com/index.html
and this, (which looks alot like the photo in the book):
http://www.kvar.us/about.htm
Maybe this can help you. I sure hope so!
P.S. To keep cooler at night, put a fan at the end of your bed, and somehow raise the sheet up so the air blows under the sheet. It makes a HUGE difference in sleep temps and comfort, and saves $$$ and power by turning the AC temp up a few degrees!
Peace!