3 Things to Know About Your New Gas/Electicity Bill

 

Introduction:

It’s that time of year when the seasons are changing and the days are getting shorter. The fall weather brings with it an end to extended daylight, and in some parts of the country, the start of winter storms. As the climate changes, it’s important to remember that your gas and electricity bill can change too. Here are three things to know about your new gas/electricity bill.

 

1. How are your new energy rates being calculated?

Your new gas and electricity rates are based on a number of factors. The rate you are being charged is determined by the amount of energy you use, the time of day you use it and the season of the year. The rates you are being charged are also affected by the market price of energy, which can change on a daily basis.

 

2. What are usage fees?

Usage fees are the fees that you are charged for your usage of natural gas or electricity. This term is usually used when you have a variable rate plan, which is a plan where the amount you pay per kWh changes depending on the time of year. Usage fees can also apply when you have exceeded a certain amount of kWh during a billing cycle. For example, you may be charged a higher rate for the electricity you used in the summer when you air condition your home than you would be charged in the winter when you heat your home.

 

3. Energy Saving Tips

Did you know that you can save money on your energy bill by making some simple changes around your home? Here are a few of our favorites:

 

4. Frequently Asked Questions

Are you wondering why your bill looks a little different this month? Here are three things to know about your new gas and electricity bill. 1. The bill has a new layout to make it easier to understand. 2. The bill includes the charges for both gas and electricity. 3. The bill reflects the time of use tariff that your home is on. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us. We're happy to help!

 

5. Who should I contact with questions about my bill?

If you have any questions about your bill, you can contact your local provider. They will be able to help you understand your bill and answer any questions you may have. You can also visit the website of your local provider to learn more about your bill and payment options.

 

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