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<p><font size="+1"><font face="Calibri">Exactly. But it's only a 22%
reduction on the fuel charge, which is a tiny portion of the
entire portfolio. I'm working to get that information.</font></font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/19/2019 2:03 PM, Paradigm Design
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The actual rate comparison refers to a Westar "fuel factor cost",
which is only a portion of the 10.5 cents per kWh total rate that
Lawrence pays. <br>
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The fuel factor cost for Lawrence is now 2.3 cents per kWh. If
they bought the wind power, it would drop to a discount rate of
1.8 cents per kWh, a 22% reduction.<br>
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The confusion arose from Dave Wagner's talking about only the 10.5
cents per kWh at the City Commission meeting, and not the fuel
factor cost of 2.3 cents per kWh. Someone in this forum assumed
the discount would drop from 10.5 cents per kWh to 1.8 cents per
kWh, which would be 83%, but mistaken.<br>
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Still, a 22% discount isn't to be sneezed at, especially if
Lawrence takes our Climate Protection Plan seriously.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/17/19 4:16 PM, Melinda via
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<p><font size="+1"><font face="Calibri">Can someone please
remind me where the 83% number came from? Thanks.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="+1"><font face="Calibri">...Melin</font></font><br>
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bring about a higher life in our American cities is that he must
take an active part in managing the affairs of his own city."</i>
<p> --Theodore Roosevelt, The Outlook Magazine, Dec 21, 1895</p>
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