Its charging formula is based on power use, where a monthly rate is calculated on the average of the top six two-hour periods over a year.
Mr McNab, who uses a heat pump in winter, said transferring to the Unison network was an action residents took reluctantly."Because we know that if we are successful this is going to place a huge burden on the remaining customers because all the revenue from this area will be lost to The Lines Company."
Mr McNab and retired scientist Mark Cosgrove lobbied the Turangi/Tongariro Community Board to seek removal of the Tokaanu Grid Exit Point from TLC.
Dr Cosgrove believed transfer to Unison was feasible despite possible technical complications because of the area's geographic isolation.
Brian Gurney, chairman of the King Country Electric Power Trust, which owns 10 per cent of TLC, said getting the Government to legislate to change the provider or convincing TLC to sell the Turangi asset would be very difficult.
Taupo Mayor Rick Cooper said Turangi had his support but he was concerned it would take Government legislation to change the situation.
"The bills are just quite horrendous," he said.
Network costs per kilowatt hour
The Lines Company: 10.4c
Unison: 6.1c (excl GST) plus daily fixed charges (up to 11.21c)
* Turangi residents should not expect to pay the same lower Unison rate as other customers.