Open Electricity Market (OEM) [NO SHARING/REQUEST OF CODES] - Part 5

wongminmin

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Could also be due to the influx of switchback requests via the iSwitch liquidation
now back to normal rates........
i don't understand.....if the rates surge until liddat....people will be shocked when received their monthly bill. how is this possible?
 

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now back to normal rates........
i don't understand.....if the rates surge until liddat....people will be shocked when received their monthly bill. how is this possible?

Maybe they might have some control??? Who knows...
 

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Given that RT is still higher than 21.8 and that we are now going thru the Texas blackout equivalent in sg, it seems prudent to sign the 21.8c for the next 24 months.

Kinda hard to pull the trigger cause I am on 16.99 now... Should have taken 17.99 24 months when I recon last year...

21.8c does seem very high though
 

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now back to normal rates........
i don't understand.....if the rates surge until liddat....people will be shocked when received their monthly bill. how is this possible?
Expect a lot of complaints. But users on SPWS should also be aware of the risks of price fluctuations when they signed up
 

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Meagre meh. I thought spws even cheaper than oem
this month bill will know

I doubt the savings from oem can fend off this 1000-2000% Oct bonanza spike

on top of getting all savings decimated, still need to monitor USEP every half an hour its a very sad way to live at home where u are supposed to be relaxed and do as u please

SPWS in short is a BIG mistake
 

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Given that RT is still higher than 21.8 and that we are now going thru the Texas blackout equivalent in sg, it seems prudent to sign the 21.8c for the next 24 months.

Kinda hard to pull the trigger cause I am on 16.99 now... Should have taken 17.99 24 months when I recon last year...

21.8c does seem very high though
Geneco already up to 25+ sens/kWh for new sign ups, electricity rates will only go up for the near future. :)
 

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Geneco already up to 25+ sens/kWh for new sign ups, electricity rates will only go up for the near future. :)
If the market keeps going at $3/kWh as it has done these few days, just watch as all the gencos ask EMA for bail out after the non-gencos exit OEM. Just limpeh speculating ah :s13:
 

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and 1 of the main reasons why prices are so high? because generators are having alot of sudden unplanned maintanence. govt pls go investigate. time to switch to the 38% next election.
 

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Expect a lot of complaints. But users on SPWS should also be aware of the risks of price fluctuations when they signed up
yes but today is like whole day....and x10~x15.
Instead of paying $200, become 2k+ for electricity......... lol

but come to think of it, if everyone switch back to RT....then SPWS should be cheaper. :unsure:
 

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yeah I just noticed when signing with Senoko managed to secure 15th oct switch date Heng ah at 0.225 for 12 mths and got $30 referral rebate. anyone wants Senoko referral code can pm me for $30 off first time switchers 😊
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