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	<title>Comments on: Electricity Update June&#8217;s Usage</title>
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		<title>By: Mrs. Accountability</title>
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		<description>Hi Kacie, we live in the desert in rural Arizona.  We live in a Cavco manufactured home that is 1248 square feet.  It appears to be well insulated because during the winter (we&#039;ve been here since 2002) we have never turned on the heater.  It even got down to 8°F in January 2007 but the temperature inside our home was tolerable.  I think it was around 53°F in the house that day.  We are on the year round payment plan and the electricity company adds up our usage for the entire year, divides it by 12, adds a small percentage as a buffer and we pay a set amount ($334) each month, year round.  So we don&#039;t really get any relief.  You can read more about our electricity situation by clicking on the electricity label at the end of the post.  Thanks for visiting and commenting!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Kacie, we live in the desert in rural Arizona.  We live in a Cavco manufactured home that is 1248 square feet.  It appears to be well insulated because during the winter (we&#8217;ve been here since 2002) we have never turned on the heater.  It even got down to 8°F in January 2007 but the temperature inside our home was tolerable.  I think it was around 53°F in the house that day.  We are on the year round payment plan and the electricity company adds up our usage for the entire year, divides it by 12, adds a small percentage as a buffer and we pay a set amount ($334) each month, year round.  So we don&#8217;t really get any relief.  You can read more about our electricity situation by clicking on the electricity label at the end of the post.  Thanks for visiting and commenting!</p>
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