California has a time of use option. Isn't too applicable to me, cuz I won't get paid, but the basic idea is that you pay (or get paid for) energy used during peak hours (1000-1800) at a rate about 3x greater than off peak hours.
It would be perfect for me, cuz peak is when I make it, and off peak is when I use it. Or don't use it cuz I'm at work. But I don't get paid for the xs, so I can't take advantage.
Whoops; this is the wrong PGE, but is basically the same program. Fooled me good; even the same color scheme.
================= On-peak Demand for electricity is high. You pay the highest price per kilowatt-hour. Price is higher than basic service. 13.735¢/kWh* Mid-peak Demand for electricity is between on-peak and off-peak. 8.149¢/kWh* Off-peak Demand for electricity is the lowest. You pay the lowest price per kilowatt-hour. Price is lower than basic service. Sundays are considered off-peak, as are select holidays, including New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. 4.845¢/kWh* * These charges do not reflect your total bill. They do not include other charges that apply to all PGE customers, such as basic charge, distribution or supplemental adjustments. These other charges apply to all PGE customers and will appear on your bill. Time of Use rates also include a 0.281 cent/kWh charge for the first 250 kWh used.
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