8. Generation Rate
Shows comparison of your monthly generation rate.
4. Amount Now Due
Amount of bill is clearly and prominently shown.
9. Rate
Your billing rate is indicated, with other meter information.
7. Demand Profile
Shows your maximum kilowatt of demand per month.
1. Next Reading On/About
Date of next meter reading.
2. Summary of Previous Charges/Credits
Summary of previous charges/credits.
3. Summary of New Charges/credits
Summary of new charges/credits.
10. Billing Period
Actual dates of the billing period.
6. Energy Profile
Shows comparisons of your monthly electricity use.
5. Messages
These message areas communicate important information for you. The area to the right of the summary of charges includes when your payment is due and your daily averages for temperature, kWh (use) and kW (demand).
5. Messages
These message areas communicate important information for you. The area to the right of the summary of charges includes when your payment is due and your daily averages for temperature, kWh (use) and kW (demand).
5. Messages
These message areas communicate important information for you. The area to the right of the summary of charges includes when your payment is due and your daily averages for temperature, kWh (use) and kW (demand).
11. Supplier Services Charges Detail
GSC/EAC Charge: the Generation Services Charge (GSC) and Energy Adjustment Clause (EAC) charge reflect most of the cost of procuring energy from CL&P’s wholesale suppliers.
Federally Mandated Congestion Charge (FMCC) – Generation Charge: a federally mandated charge relating to the supply of electricity.
12. Delivery Services Charges Detail
Transmission: the charge for delivery of electricity over the high-voltage power lines from the generation company to CL&P.
Distribution: CL&P charges for delivery of electricity over poles and wires to homes and businesses.
Competitive Transition Assessment (CTA): the charge that allows the electric distribution company to recover restructuring-related stranded costs. Depending on the rate, the CTA charge may be broken down into two parts, based on either On Peak or Off Peak consumption or on stepped kilowatt-hour consumption. The Prod/Trans Demand Charge is the Production/Transmission Demand Charge showing the highest average 30-minute kilowatt demand for the month.
Combined Public Benefits: represents a combination of the Conservation and Load Management charge, Renewable Energy Investment Charge and Systems Benefits Charge. Federally Mandated Congestion Charge (FMCC) -- Delivery: a federally mandated charge related to the reliability of supply delivered by the electric system
2006 CTA Refund: a refund of anticipated over-collections of the Competitive Transition Assessment (CTA) charge. This refund will continue through December 2006.
CT Mfgr’s Get CR: Gross Earnings Tax credit for manufacturers with SIC codes between 2000 and 3999.
Transmission Adj Clause: the Transmission Adjustment Clause charge reflects transmission costs approved by the Federal Regulatory Energy Commission.
13. Other Charges/Credits
Sales tax or credits, based on customer SIC/NAICS code.