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Urjanet’s
Guide to
Utility Tariffs
What are utility tariffs?
A utility tariff is a pricing structure that an energy provider charges a customer for
energy usage.
In other words, it is a set schedule of fees often expressed in dollars per kilowatt-
hour (kWh) determined by the utility company in conjunction with local
government regulation. Typically, tariffs consist of two parts: a fixed charge for the
supply of energy to a location and the variable charge based on actual energy
consumption.
Types of tariffs
Consumers should choose a tariff that best matches their behaviors, lifestyle, and
preferences. Some tariffs provide a flat rate, meaning the price of electricity is
constant throughout the day, while others incorporate time of day and season into
their configurations. Combinations of rate types may also be available.
The following slides introduce some of the most common tariffs offered to
residents by their utility providers.
Types of tariffs: Standard Rate
This tariff is a simple rate plan that is comprised of a base charge and a consistent
price per kilowatt-hour regardless of the time of day or day of the year. It is
typically best for those who want to lock into one price and need to use energy in
the middle of the day from Monday to Friday.
Types of tariffs: Flat Bill Rate
Some utilities offer a tariff that levels out monthly payments by calculating a
consumer’s average bill over a 12-month period and charging this amount each
month. This option helps reduce fluctuation in monthly payments that may result
from variations in weather.
Types of tariffs: Time-of-Use Rate
The time-of-use rate is based on the amount of energy used during specific times
of the day or year. For instance, during on-peak hours, when energy demand is
high and the utility grid is at or near capacity, the price of electricity may be 25
cents per kWh, whereas during off-peak hours, the price may only be 6 cents per
kWh. Some rates may also or only differentiate by on and off-peak seasons.
Types of tariffs: Tiered Rate
A tiered rate is one that charges a baseline price for the first stated quantity of
electricity with pricing that progressively increases as the consumer hits the
second, third, and fourth tiers.
Types of tariffs: EV Rate
Owners of electric vehicles may be able to enroll in a rate plan that allows them to
charge their cars at night at a significantly lower price.
Types of tariffs: Feed-in Rate
This policy applies to those generating on-site renewable energy and is based on
the amount of energy customers can inject back into the grid. In this case, the
utility provider pays the customers in alignment with how much energy they
produce, the size of their systems, and the type of technology in place.
How are utility tariff options determined?
UTILITY COSTS
SEASONAL SHIFTS IN
TEMPERATURE
GOVERNMENT
REGULATIONS
One component includes the
utility’s cost of operating and
maintaining its facilities.
Generally, the more the utility
must pay to supply energy, the
more it will charge its customers,
unless it receives government
subsidies. The price of raw
materials and type of electricity
generation (e.g. coal, gas, oil,
nuclear, wind, solar) can drive
utility costs up or down as well.
Seasonal shifts in temperature
also impact rate structures. In
climates with a larger range of
temperatures, consumer
demand for heating and cooling
is likely higher, which can drive
up energy prices. However, some
utilities actually decrease prices
during the peak demand season
to avoid inflicting extra financial
burdens on their customers.
Local governments can distort
competitive market pricing by
dictating what prices a utility can
charge. Sometimes,
governments will give subsidies
to utilities that provide energy to
sparsely populated areas to
make it economically viable.
Additionally, governments can
assign markets as either
regulated or unregulated,
affecting a utility company’s
ability to price its own energy.
Switching tariffs can save you money.
Switching to the optimal tariff can save a consumer hundreds of dollars a year. In
order to choose the right tariff, a consumer must consider his sensitivity to price
fluctuation and unpredictability, his current energy consumption behavior, and his
willingness to shift energy usage to different times.
Customers who pay close attention to what appliances are running when should
likely pick a different tariff than customers who are mainly concerned with seeing
consistency in their billing. Many utility companies have rate calculators on their
websites that ask questions to help customers identify their best rate plan.
Requesting a different tariff
Customers can request a different tariff either by filling out a form online on their
utility’s website, which may involve a wait period and electronic signature, or by
calling their utility provider directly. No cost is typically attached to a tariff change.
The utility often requires its customers to agree to a one or two-year contract with
the new rate structure.
For more information, check out our blog post:
urjanet.com/easiest-way-cut-utility-costs-2015/

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Urjanet's Guide to Utility Tariffs

  • 2. What are utility tariffs? A utility tariff is a pricing structure that an energy provider charges a customer for energy usage. In other words, it is a set schedule of fees often expressed in dollars per kilowatt- hour (kWh) determined by the utility company in conjunction with local government regulation. Typically, tariffs consist of two parts: a fixed charge for the supply of energy to a location and the variable charge based on actual energy consumption.
  • 3. Types of tariffs Consumers should choose a tariff that best matches their behaviors, lifestyle, and preferences. Some tariffs provide a flat rate, meaning the price of electricity is constant throughout the day, while others incorporate time of day and season into their configurations. Combinations of rate types may also be available. The following slides introduce some of the most common tariffs offered to residents by their utility providers.
  • 4. Types of tariffs: Standard Rate This tariff is a simple rate plan that is comprised of a base charge and a consistent price per kilowatt-hour regardless of the time of day or day of the year. It is typically best for those who want to lock into one price and need to use energy in the middle of the day from Monday to Friday.
  • 5. Types of tariffs: Flat Bill Rate Some utilities offer a tariff that levels out monthly payments by calculating a consumer’s average bill over a 12-month period and charging this amount each month. This option helps reduce fluctuation in monthly payments that may result from variations in weather.
  • 6. Types of tariffs: Time-of-Use Rate The time-of-use rate is based on the amount of energy used during specific times of the day or year. For instance, during on-peak hours, when energy demand is high and the utility grid is at or near capacity, the price of electricity may be 25 cents per kWh, whereas during off-peak hours, the price may only be 6 cents per kWh. Some rates may also or only differentiate by on and off-peak seasons.
  • 7. Types of tariffs: Tiered Rate A tiered rate is one that charges a baseline price for the first stated quantity of electricity with pricing that progressively increases as the consumer hits the second, third, and fourth tiers.
  • 8. Types of tariffs: EV Rate Owners of electric vehicles may be able to enroll in a rate plan that allows them to charge their cars at night at a significantly lower price.
  • 9. Types of tariffs: Feed-in Rate This policy applies to those generating on-site renewable energy and is based on the amount of energy customers can inject back into the grid. In this case, the utility provider pays the customers in alignment with how much energy they produce, the size of their systems, and the type of technology in place.
  • 10. How are utility tariff options determined? UTILITY COSTS SEASONAL SHIFTS IN TEMPERATURE GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS One component includes the utility’s cost of operating and maintaining its facilities. Generally, the more the utility must pay to supply energy, the more it will charge its customers, unless it receives government subsidies. The price of raw materials and type of electricity generation (e.g. coal, gas, oil, nuclear, wind, solar) can drive utility costs up or down as well. Seasonal shifts in temperature also impact rate structures. In climates with a larger range of temperatures, consumer demand for heating and cooling is likely higher, which can drive up energy prices. However, some utilities actually decrease prices during the peak demand season to avoid inflicting extra financial burdens on their customers. Local governments can distort competitive market pricing by dictating what prices a utility can charge. Sometimes, governments will give subsidies to utilities that provide energy to sparsely populated areas to make it economically viable. Additionally, governments can assign markets as either regulated or unregulated, affecting a utility company’s ability to price its own energy.
  • 11. Switching tariffs can save you money. Switching to the optimal tariff can save a consumer hundreds of dollars a year. In order to choose the right tariff, a consumer must consider his sensitivity to price fluctuation and unpredictability, his current energy consumption behavior, and his willingness to shift energy usage to different times. Customers who pay close attention to what appliances are running when should likely pick a different tariff than customers who are mainly concerned with seeing consistency in their billing. Many utility companies have rate calculators on their websites that ask questions to help customers identify their best rate plan.
  • 12. Requesting a different tariff Customers can request a different tariff either by filling out a form online on their utility’s website, which may involve a wait period and electronic signature, or by calling their utility provider directly. No cost is typically attached to a tariff change. The utility often requires its customers to agree to a one or two-year contract with the new rate structure.
  • 13. For more information, check out our blog post: urjanet.com/easiest-way-cut-utility-costs-2015/