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Monday, November 8, 2010

Do you remeber 2003?

This is just a memory refresher of how Steve W & comp. were calculating the CEA hydro reduction when they were attempting to implement sub-metering at that time (2003-ish ). Well, they were supposed to meter the water as well at that point. I don't think the ratios changed very much in time as it pertains to hydro. What I find interesting is that they were considering the CEA usage as being 33% from the entire hydro amount as oposed  to what we are told now (16%). Did YCC244 managed to reduce CEA hydro consumption by 50% while increasing significantly the overal units' consumption?

1 comment:

  1. Don't Vote for Catherine

    Her current board is asking for a 28% rate increase!

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