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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. 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.

  3. 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)

  4. This guide to deciphering bill rider charges would apply to a sample 2019 residential bill for FirstEnergy’s Illuminating Company. The first eight items are included in the bill’s Distribution Related Component, according to FirstEnergy spokesperson Christopher Eck.

  5. 20 lut 2024 · Did you see it on your bill? Something called a rider adjustment, but what is that? We get the facts.

  6. Want to better understand the various components of your monthly Duke Energy bill? View a sample bill for explanations of the features and charges.

  7. 19 lut 2024 · You could end up paying a higher or lower rate for the electricity, but you would no longer see so many riders on your bill, including the retail energy rider, also known as Rider...

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