Here's a nice, compact summary about life
on Pitcairn, including links to two newsletters:
Apparently they do have satellite-linked TV and
Internet.
The electricity rates appear pretty darn high,
from that page linked above:
Power costs as of January 2013
UNITS COST PER UNIT - NZ$
Up to 210 0.60
between 210 and 250 0.85
Greater than 250 0.90
I'm assuming a "unit" is a KWH.
By contrast, my electricity costs here in Ontario,
Canada (Canadian dollars) are:
On peak 0.217Here's a nice, compact summary about life
on Pitcairn, including links to two newsletters:
Apparently they do have satellite-linked TV and
Internet.
The electricity rates appear pretty darn high,
from that page linked above:
Power costs as of January 2013
UNITS COST PER UNIT - NZ$
Up to 210 0.60
between 210 and 250 0.85
Greater than 250 0.90
I'm assuming a "unit" is a KWH.
By contrast, my electricity costs here in Ontario,
Canada (Canadian dollars) are:
On peak 0.217Here's a nice, compact summary about life
on Pitcairn, including links to two newsletters:
Apparently they do have satellite-linked TV and
Internet.
The electricity rates appear pretty darn high,
from that page linked above:
Power costs as of January 2013
UNITS COST PER UNIT - NZ$
Up to 210 0.60
between 210 and 250 0.85
Greater than 250 0.90
I'm assuming a "unit" is a KWH.
By contrast, my electricity costs here in Ontario,
Canada (CDN$ ~ 1.09 x NZ$) are:
On peak 0.217 ... or ~0.20 NZ$
Mid peak 0.15 ... or ~0.14 NZ$
Off peak 0.105 ... or ~0.10 NZ$
Comparing the two "mid" rates, an electric bill
here in Ontario would be about 6 times higher
on Pitcairn! (Candles start looking good!)
Eleanor White