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Electric Company Members:
Print or PDF: $75.00
PDF with Excel files: $95.00
Print with CD containing Excel files: $95.00
CD with Excel files Only: $75.00
Associate Members:
Print or PDF: $75.00
PDF with Excel files: $95.00
Print with CD containing Excel files: $95.00
CD with Excel files Only: $75.00
List:
Print or PDF: $150.00
PDF with Excel files: $190.00
Print with CD containing Excel files: $190.00
CD with Excel files Only: $150.00
Formats: Available as a print publication or a PDF file. You may also elect to purchase the publication with the Excel files. The Excel files allow you to import data to generate your own custom reports.
Publication Date: April 2013
Item #151301 (Print)
Item #151302 (PDF)
Item #151303 (Print with CD)
Item #151304 (PDF with Excel files)
Item #151305 (CD with Excel files Only)
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Analyze electricity costs throughout the country with Typical Bills. Based upon comprehensive, industry-wide surveys, this semi-annual report presents typical monthly electric bills and average kilowatthour cost to the customer as charged by shareholder-owned utilities.
Use this data to compare the price of electricity by customer type, state, region, company, year, fuel clause adjustment, state average of listed companies or state average of all companies. In addition, rates for some international utilities are also included.
Typical Bills and Average Rates unbundled data includes rates broken out by generation, transmission and delivery service for many companies that operate in states open to electric competition.
This widely-used reference provides:
- Typical bills data for 18 demand and consumption levels across the three standard classes of service
- Average revenue (or cost) per kilowatthour for each class and the total ultimate customer (total retail) class
- Utility, state, regional and national averages for each consumption level
- Easy-to-read tables arranged by company
- Unbundled bills and rates for unbundled companies
- Listings of participating companies by region and state
Typical Bills is updated twice a year so it is always current. Winter edition data is based on January 1 rates; published in April. Summer edition data is based on July 1 rates; published in October. Available three months after the billing day reported - each edition provides the most current data available.