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  1. The total electric portion of my bill was 173.90. The Retail Energy Rider was 98.68. Energy Rider was over 56% of my bill. This is crazy! Has anyone been able to sign up for another energy company and had much lower rider on their bill?

  2. This Guide (as defined below) provides policies and specifications for retail metering configurations for electrical services of medium voltage from 2.4kV up to 44kV and low voltage from 120/240V up to 750V.

  3. Retail energy rider is Duke’s cost of supply. If you look to the right where it says “cost to compare” they give you the per kWh cost you can compare to other suppliers. Other suppliers can be half the cost of Duke. But regardless you are using 3 times as much as we are.

  4. The RE rider is the primary energy generation charge from Duke. If you switch providers the RE rider goes away and is replaced by the generation charge (on a kWh basis) of your new supplier. Duke will still charge you the distribution fee (~0.039/kWh plus a fixed rider)

  5. 30 wrz 2024 · The ACER-CEER 2024 Market Monitoring Report on energy retail and consumer protection emphasises that the clean energy transition will not occur without power system flexibility and the active participation of energy consumers. What are the key recommendations of the energy regulators’ report?

  6. Net Metering (Rider NM and NM-H) Excess generation credits are based only on the energy portion of the retail SSO rate (Rider RE). DEO recovers the cost of the excess generation credits through Rider SCR (Supplier Cost Reconciliation). The net metering tariff sheets will be amended as necessary in the

  7. Understanding your utility bill is an important first step in lowering your energy costs. This guide provides you with simple and direct explanations of the components of your utility bill and how it is calculated. Many businesses have found they can lower their utility bills without impacting their operations.

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