The document outlines the generation and delivery charges for electricity. Generation charges cover the power plant infrastructure and production of electricity, while delivery charges cover the transmission and distribution infrastructure to deliver electricity to homes. Delivery charges are broken into two tiers, with the first 31 cents/kWh and anything above that tier at 15 cents/kWh. Customers are responsible for maintaining equipment on their property and utilities are responsible for larger infrastructure maintenance with scheduled rate increases. New customers must call to transfer service into their name. Payments can be made through electronic debit from a checking account.
The document outlines the generation and delivery charges for electricity. Generation charges cover the power plant infrastructure and production of electricity, while delivery charges cover the transmission and distribution infrastructure to deliver electricity to homes. Delivery charges are broken into two tiers, with the first 31 cents/kWh and anything above that tier at 15 cents/kWh. Customers are responsible for maintaining equipment on their property and utilities are responsible for larger infrastructure maintenance with scheduled rate increases. New customers must call to transfer service into their name. Payments can be made through electronic debit from a checking account.