Considering that a light bill may encompass both heating, cooling, as well as lights, at extreme temperatures, I've seen bills in excess of $800 in the winter and $600 in summer for a modest home. Your usage and billing rate will determine your bill, which will vary each month. Some energy companies may have something like even or budget billing, where the bills for the past 12 months are added and that total divided by 12 to bring an average monthly bill, and they charge that every month, while tracking the real amount, and at the end of the year, if you're under, they charge the difference and over or under, may adjust the average to accommodate the new amount.
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