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The Smart Pricing Plan is closed to enrollment and concluded on July 31, 2017. Information for participants who choose to remain on the dynamic pricing rate schedule is below.
The Smart Pricing Plan was a pilot offering that encouraged participants to use energy when the demand is low by offering a lower price for electricity during those times.
By reducing energy used in peak periods, participants help us better manage our existing generation resources, providing environmental benefits, and ensure that a steady and reliable stream of electricity is available for everyone.
In this plan, prices on the dynamic rate schedule change based on the day as well as the time of day. During the summer, the highest prices are in the middle of the day between 1 PM and 7 PM, during the winter the highest prices are during the early morning and late at night.
Each day will be classified as a high priced day (A Day), a medium priced day (B Day) or a low priced day (C Day). Low priced (C) days will occur most frequently, at least 280 days a year. There will be no more than 30 high-priced (A) days per year.
Rates during non-peak hours, the largest portion of your billing hours, are significantly lower than the current standard residential rate. Rates for the on-peak hours are higher than the average rate.
For most, energy costs are heavily impacted by heating and cooling, hot water and large appliance usage. You can save energy by managing how and when you use these items.
In this plan, prices on the dynamic rate schedule change based on the day as well as the time of day. During the summer, the highest prices are in the middle of the day between 1 PM and 7 PM, during the winter the highest prices are during the early morning and late at night.
Each day will be classified as a high priced day (A Day), a medium priced day (B Day) or a low priced day (C Day). Low priced (C) days will occur most frequently, at least 280 days a year. There will be no more than 30 high-priced (A) days per year.
Rates during non-peak hours, the largest portion of your billing hours, are significantly lower than the current standard residential rate. Rates for the on-peak hours are higher than the average rate.
For most, energy costs are heavily impacted by heating and cooling, hot water and large appliance usage. You can save energy by managing how and when you use these item.
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