Are you guys counting all charges, supplier fees, taxes, etc.? I have a “quoted rate”, but if I actually divide my actual “Amount due” from my electric bill by the kWH used for the billing period, over the past three months my average cost is around 37 cents per kWH. In SE Pennsylvania.
PECOs rates are high.
“””Are you guys counting all charges, supplier fees, taxes, etc.? I have a “quoted rate”, but if I actually divide my actual “Amount due” from my electric bill by the kWH used for the billing period, over the past three months my average cost is around 37 cents per kWH. In SE Pennsylvania.”””
I saw your ‘all-in’ KWH price and also the New Hampshire ‘all-in Kwh price and now I more understand why the northerners are coming to Florida to pay our 14.7 cents per KWH price.
You are correct in pointing out that the many extra fees and charges need to be included.
Here is a list of the charges on my monthly Florida electric bill:
First 1000 kwh usage is 10.86 cents per kwh
Over 1000 kwh usage is 12.86 cents per kwh
Then the following charges and fees are added that push the total cost to 14.7 cents per kwh
1. Base charge
2. Gross receipts tax
3. Regulatory fee
4. Franchise charge
5. Utility tax
6. Surge shield program
7. Sales Tax
8. Discretionary sales tax surcharge