I didn't mean to start an off topic thread.
But, it's really true. it is thirty-two cents here on the Big Island 
of Hawaii in the town of Hilo.
At 06:28 PM 1/19/2008, you wrote:
>it's .13 here in Phila.
>But hawaii is an island chain, I'd not be surprised if it's .32 there.
>
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>On Fri, 18 Jan 2008, Jerry Richer wrote:
>
> >     $0.32 per KilowattHour sounds awfully high.  I pay 2.64 cents 
> per KilowattHour.  What I pay is amongst the lowest in the United 
> States but it comes through some deal that the municipalities here 
> were offered a hundred years ago.  My town and three or four others 
> are the only ones who took the deal.  The power company is owned by 
> the village and they get the power from National Grid.  Five miles 
> away they pay 16 cents per KilowattHour.  I am in Tupper Lake, 
> Northern New York State.  The power here is so cheap that most 
> people even heat through our long cold Winters with electricity.
> >
> >               Jerry
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
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