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Here is what the bill will look like for non-solar customers: 

image of a utility bill

 

Here is what the bill will look like for solar customers: 

image of a utility bill including solar power info

 

**Please note that your individual bill will contain other line items as they pertain to your account (liens, UAP donations, etc.)

Once the TOU and the Residential Demand rate structure is in place, monthly bills will show three components:

  1. Service Charge of $22.50
  2. Demand Charge at the rate of $1 per peak KW
  3. Energy Charges
    • $0.1970/kwh for energy used during peak hours
    • $0.1100/kwh for energy used during off-peak hours

While you will see your kWh consumption totals for peak and off-peak hours, you will no longer see your actual meter reads

Per the American Public Power Association, 6 KW is the average for peak demand.

Per DPU's study conducted by outside contractor GDS, 31% of residential usage currently falls between 5 p.m. and 11 p.m.

We are actively working to update our billing system so that we can print complete and proper bills for customers under this new structure. Once a sample bill is available, we will update this page to show what it looks like. We will not go live with this rate structure until we've accomplished this piece of the puzzle, and no sooner than July 1, 2026.