Winter Rates in Effect for Residential Members
Winter rates go into effect in October and last through April.
As the temperature decreases, our demand for electricity decreases as well, making winter rates slightly lower. Electricity remains a bargain. Be sure to set your thermostat to 68 degrees or lower during the winter heating season. Your heating cost will increase 3% for each degree above 68 degrees.
| Regular Residential Electric Rate Winter Rates |
| Service Charge | $11/month |
| First 650 kWh | 7.40¢ per kWh |
| Next 350 kWh | 6.79¢ per kWh |
| Over 1,000 kWh | 5.61¢ per kWh |
Wholesale Power Cost Adjustments (charge or credit) and sales tax are also a part of your residential bill.
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