It jumps from about .18 kWh to .32kwh during 5 to 8 pm here but I’m sure those who have electric through PGE probably pay more. I had PGE heat so in cold winters when I lived in my home I’d put logs in a trash cans in summer with cover and with winter hit just open the back door and grab it when it was cold.
Then they started banning wood burning fireplaces to gas fireplaces so if you didn’t already have one your weren’t gonna get one. They complicated that with making no burn days which were usually bad weather days.
While there focusing on the heat now which is a real concern but those who are going to have cold winters I hope preparing now since they can’t put in a budget something when that’s now subject to change.