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I Just Don't Get CFE

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And now for the most bizarre twist of events in the continuing saga of our relationship with CFE: our electric bill has gone down – drastically. Our kWh usage has gone up some, from 513 kWh last month to 576 kWh this month. But our bill went from $1,051MXN last month to $368MXN this month. The structure under which we are billed has changed. I don't know what twist of fate or computer malfunction occurred, but I will take it.

I know I have written about our electricity and electric bills quite a bit, so much so that I should probably make a topic just for electricity, but as an organization that provides a critical service, CFE stupefies me. We once wasted an entire afternoon sitting around drinking cold Pacifico with friends and swapping CFE horror stories. Yes, we do have better things to do.

Now, astonishingly, we have managed to do something I previously thought utterly impossible. (and keep in mind I live in Mexico, where my ideas of what is impossible diminishes daily. Oh, the bizarre wonders I have seen.) We have magically moved from the three-tiered billing system into the two-tiered billing system. Now we get up to 175 kWh at the basico price, and everything over that is billed at the intermedio price. We don't get the wallet-killing, exorbitant excedente level at all. On top of that, the basico and intermedio prices are lower than they were before.

The bill is still just as confusing and ridiculous, I am just happier to look at it. It shows the cost of production to be $1,693.96. Then it shows the government's portion to be $1,253.49, making our total $440.47. But on May 1, the government summer subsidy kicked in, so in another part of the bill it shows our subsidy of $139.00, bringing our total to pay down to $368.38. So, for once I am not annoyed with CFE. Just think of all the extra Pacifico and shrimp I can afford this month.

Comments (2)
  • Dennis  - CFE-electric
    There is also a rating or % system in place for certain areas of Maz. Some poor colonias pay a whole lot less than the El Cid "colonia". Also, a business doesn't get the same breaks that casas do.
    The Maz government works in mysterious ways!!!!
  • jennifer  - CFE-electric
    I have given up trying to understand the system. I need the electricity, so I just pay what they tell me every month and try not to think about it too much. I am certainly not going to ask them why my bill is lower!
  • mr_pinkfloyd  - CFE
    On summer, the goverment "pay" some of our bills, because we are in a very hot area and we tend to use the Air Conditiong a lot on Summer, thats why you pay less on those months

    Buy i think this was the last summer they doing that (hope not, but many people talking about that lateley)
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