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Medical baseline: saving a dollar a day on electricity bill thanks to CPAP
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Medical baseline: saving a dollar a day on electricity bill thanks to CPAP
My electricity comes from PG&E in Northern California. They have a "medical baseline" program for customers who need electricity for healthcare equipment. Mostly it's there to provide advance warning of power outages. Not a big deal for me and my CPAP. But it also contains a price break on electricity rates. It's possible other utilities in the US  have similar rate plans and it might be worth signing up for them if you haven't.

PG&E has a long list of medical conditions that qualify; one of them is using a CPAP machine. Getting qualified wasn't hard. I filled out a form on PG&E's website and was given instructions to give to my doctor to verify my health condition. The doctor logged into a website and attested to my CPAP usage. And then a few weeks later I was on medical baseline. I don't love sharing health details with my electricity company but, well, here we are.

The savings amounts to about a dollar a day. I'm on the older E1 PM Residential rate plan; I pay by tier. Medical baseline gives me an extra 16.4 kWh/day that qualifies for the cheaper Tier 1 rate. The tier price difference is about $0.07, so I'm saving just about $1.10 / day assuming I use up all that allotment. Note that a CPAP machine uses well under 1 kWh/day so this allowance is overly generous for this usage.

These note are all PG&E specific but I bet other utilities do something similar. There was an older discussion on this topic that includes some comments on other electricity companies.
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RE: Medical baseline: saving a dollar a day on electricity bill thanks to CPAP
Interesting, thanks for the info.
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RE: Medical baseline: saving a dollar a day on electricity bill thanks to CPAP
I checked our Ontario Hydro, and yes they have a "Critical Accounts" form that includes CPAP. You also have to get the doctor to fill out a form. It looks like the benefit is that they call you to tell you your power is out (thanks ! lol). They might also bump your outage up the list in the case of multiple outages (could be handy in a large storm scenario).
Couldnt find any financial advantage though, that stuff has to be based on income or race.
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RE: Medical baseline: saving a dollar a day on electricity bill thanks to CPAP
Awesome!  Thank you for the info.  I've never heard of this kind of thing before.  Will be checking my power utility.
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