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You Shift/You Save Plan

You shift your electricity usage away from on-peak hours and you save on your bill.
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What Are the Time Periods and Their Associated Rates?

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Want To Save Even More Money?

The You Shift/You Save Plan pairs perfectly with our Reward Hours program.

Enroll your home or thermostat in Reward Hours today. cta btn

Frequently Asked Questions

All Dominion Energy South Carolina electric residential customers.

Yes. You can unenroll at any time by switching to another rate you qualify for. If you choose to unenroll and change your mind later, you will not be eligible to re-enroll in the You Shift/You Save Rate Plan for 12 months from the time of your unenrollment.

While not required, we encourage you to stay in the program for a year to see your annual savings. Some months your bill may be higher than others, but as long as you can shift your electricity usage away from on-peak hours, you could save on your annual electric bill.

No. We can't guarantee you will save money. Savings potential is based on how you use electricity. You may pay more or less when compared to the Standard rate.

On-peak hours are ~85% more expensive when compared to the Standard rate. If your typical electricity usage is high during on-peak hours and you can't shift it to off-peak or super off-peak hours, a different rate may be better for you.

Log in to your account, click on Energy Analyzer and then the Rate Compare tab.

Once enrolled in the You Shift/You Save Plan, you will be able to view your usage broken down by time period in the Energy Analyzer. The Energy Analyzer will also help you figure out which appliances you can use the most during on-peak periods.

You can find a list of all residential electric rates here.