Effective May 1, 2012, the rates have changed.
With Time-of-Use rates, the price of electricity varies depending on when it is used. The rate periods are different in the summer and winter months.
With Time-of-Use rates, there is a financial incentive for you to conserve energy and to shift some consumption away from on-peak periods.
| Summer Weekdays |
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| May 1 to October 31 |
| The highest energy prices occur over the afternoon, when air-conditioning use is greatest. |
| Weekends and Holidays |
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| Statutory Holidays |
| These periods are all off-peak, both summer and winter. |
| Off-Peak: 6.5 cents/kWh | Mid-Peak: 10.0 cents/kWh | On-Peak: 11.7 cents/kWh |




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