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  1. "Retail Energy Rider (RE)" (85% of generation cost) "Retail Capacity Rider (RC)" (13% of generation cost). As a final point, go to https://energychoice.ohio.gov/ApplesToApplesComparision.aspx and choose a low-cost supplier.

  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. 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 RE.

  5. Demand Side Management and Energy Efficiency Rider: Utility costs for energy efficiency and peak demand reduction programs. The charge does not reflectsavingsfrom those programs. The average has been about $5.61 per month, including about $2 monthly savings even if customers don’t take part in those programs. DUN: Distribution Uncollectible Rider

  6. 7 cze 2019 · Depending on the market you're in, the price of electricity, and many other factors, there are various benefits to purchasing your energy from a retail energy provider (REP): Greater control over the source of your energy. Quality customer service and care. Support clean energy and renewables development

  7. 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 future to comply with Commission orders in the pending Net Metering

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