I have not been arround long but this is the third or fourth time I see this question come up. We should add it to the 101 frequently asked questions and we can all just add our two cents to it then people can just check it out via link we post when people ask.
Anyways, I've worked for a utility in Northern Ontario, Canada for a while now. And before that I was an electricien. As thehole mentioned and he pretty well nailed it.
Depending on the size of the residence and the history of the electric bill amounts there one can easily double and triple their bill/usage without worry.
Many larger power companies(a friend of mine works for the biggest one in the US) they will actually send you a letter if use gets real high or abnormal, they ask you to respond to see if your total use is accurate because they believe the meter may be malfunctioning. So all in all the power company is not out to get anyone. Just like everyone they want to get paid.
There is also a myth that power companies "red flag" residences that have high energy spikes or usage, this is somewhat true, but it's mainly being flagged so a worker can go out and see if electricity is being stolen.
NEVER, have I read or heard of a power company flagging one of their own customers for high electrical use believing that person was growing pot. Flagging is mostly about electrical theft investigations. And the ONLY time law gets involved and asks a power company to release a customers electrical records is if they already have a investigation going on with you.
If you are talking about a 5,000 watt or less grow you have absolutely no worries unless you cannot pay your bill. I've even read of huge grow op busts where the person went years paying thousands a month in electrical bills but they got popped because of smell or a narc.
It's good to be caution and learn the facts, it's dangerous to be paranoid.
The utility wants their money and it is cheaper to work with the customers then it is to do everything yourself. Rather then sending a crew out everytime they see something as odd to investigate letters are often sent out. Just to make sure everything is working. At the end of the day, the utility doesn't want to rip you off but we always want to get paid.
as also mentioned by Thehole's very informative post was the fact that they will not just send your bill to the cops and be like "this dude is using a ton of power, must be growing pot", however the police with he right information can ask us to submit a customers information without question. This combined with whatever suspisions they already had in the first place to come and ask us for your bill is generally enough to move on the next step. Entry or search or what ever it may be.
As originally posted by Puppet
Check out this link.....
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2012/...mond-bar-home/
Investigators said they were lead to the house from a tip from Southern California Edison after a technician saw an extraordinarily high power reading from a meter for the house.
Yes, in that case you might have dug yourself a hole. FFS don't make it so big.
Myself and one other guy were sent out to one house once due to HUGE power consumption. I and the company thought forsure the meter was broken. When we got there we could smell pot so I walked around the the back of the house where the other guy had his nose in one of the 4 exhaust vents. So we knocked on the door (I didn't want to knock due to might get stabbed or something) but my partner insisted on it. When the guy answered we told him about his odd power usage and he told us there was nothing to worry about they just kept the A/C very high.
That is all we are permited to doing and I really didn't want to be a snitch but my partner called the police right there and then in the truck. The police said they'd look into it. And we left. (partner later got brought in for questioning as did I)
I hope this negates some of your paranoid feelings.
~Unfused