The charge on your utility bill representing the cost of moving power from the generation source to your home or business. This portion of your electric bill is not open to competition, but is regulated by your state's PUC.
Recovers costs related to the maintenance and operation of PSNH's transmission and distribution system, and PSNH's power restoration and service operations. The kWh charge is based on the amount of kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity a customer has used during a billing period. The kilowatt (kW) charge (also known as "demand" charge) is based on the greatest amount of electricity used by a customer in any half-hour period during the billing cycle.
The component of an energy bill covering the cost of delivering electricity or gas.
A portion of the customer's monthly bill that covers MichCon's cost for delivering natural gas to a business/residence. It includes pipeline maintenance and storage. This charge remains on the bill whether a customer elects to choose another gas provider or not.
A fee to the customer for delivering merchandise, sometimes charged only for deliveries outside a regular delivery radius or area.
The delivery charge is provided by an billed on behalf of the Wires Service Provider. It is the regulated cost of delivering electricity to customers. Distribution - The cost of building, operating and maintaining the local distribution system. Transmission - The cost of building, operating and maintaining the provincial power grid.
Combination of Transmission and Distribution (T&D) charges.