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One Networks, like all Ontario distributors, provides you a bill with
the charges unbundled. The line item Electricity is shown separately
from Delivery and other industry-related charges, which we’re required
to pass on to you, whether or not they originate from us. To learn more about your seasonal electricity rates, go to Rates and Pricing.
2. Your account number. If you pay through your financial institution, ATM, by phone, or Internet, you will need it for reference. You will also need to know it if you decide to sign up with a retailer. Back to bill front | Back to bill back 3. How to contact us. Back to bill 4. A summary of what you owe. Calculation details can be found on the back of the bill. Back to bill 5. The date after which a late payment charge will apply. (A late payment charge of 1.5 per cent per month (19.58 per cent per year) will be applied to your next bill if your payment is not received by the stated date.) Back to bill 6. Watch this area for important messages from Hydro One Networks. Back to bill 7. Our province-wide 24-hour power outage and emergency number. Keep it handy for future reference. Back to bill 8. Standard Service Supplied by Hydro One will show on the bill of customers who are not enrolled with a retailer. Back to bill 9. This comparison chart details your average electricity used per day. It will appear on every bill, as required by the government. The chart indicates if your read is based on an actual or estimated read. Back to bill 10. Your remittance stub. To make a payment by mail, detach it and include it with your payment. Please be sure the return address shows through the envelope window. (This section will be blank if you are enrolled in our Pre-Authorized Payment Option or if you have a credit on your account.) Back to bill 11. Balance forward shows the amount of your previous bill, payments made since, and any difference. Back to bill 12. Service classification indicates your account type (residential, seasonal, farm or general service). Your seasonal classification is identified by one of two density levels: normal or high. Back to bill 13. Your electricity consumption calculation includes your meter reading, the date we read it and whether your bill is based on an actual meter reading or an estimate. Back to bill 14. Metered usage in kilowatt-hours shows the amount of electricity you used based on your actual or estimated meter reading. When electricity is transmitted over distances and passes through lines and transformers, a small percentage is lost naturally. Line losses are an unavoidable part of distributing electricity. Therefore, we must purchase a small amount more than what you use. To determine the amount of electricity that we need to buy for you, we use a calculation called an adjustment factor to adjust your usage. The line item Adjusted usage in kilowatt-hours shows the amount
of electricity you used after adjustment for line losses. The adjustment
factor is used to account for the line losses in the electricity system
that are not measured by your own meter. The adjustment factor
is approved by the Ontario Energy Board and will vary according to your
service type. The adjustment factor in the sample bill is 1.092. 15. Electricity Since November 1, 2005, the seasonal price thresholds have changed twice a year for seasonal customers to 1,000 kWh per month during the winter season (November 1 to April 30) and 600 kWh per month during the summer season (May 1 to October 31). The OEB reviews electricity prices every six months and resets prices, if necessary. If you are currently buying your electricity from a retailer (or have recently signed a new contract) and are paying their contract price, you will continue to pay the price set out in your contract. Electricity is calculated based on adjusted usage (amount of electricity we purchased on your behalf after adjustment for line losses). Back to bill back 16.
Delivery A portion of these charges are fixed and do not change from month to month. The rest are variable and increase or decrease depending on the amount of electricity that you use. The majority of the variable charges are calculated based on metered usage, with the reminder of the variable costs calculated based on the adjusted usage (amount of electricity we purchased on your behalf after adjustment for line losses). Delivery charges are set according to your service type. Back to bill back 17.
Regulatory charges 18.
Debt retirement charge 20. Shows any one-time adjustments as they relate to your current bill, such as account set-up charges, late payment charges and other miscellaneous fees and credits. Back to bill 21. These meter dials are provided should you choose to review your electricity usage. Back to bill 22. Every bill includes a standard glossary of terms, which was written by the Ministry of Energy and electricity distributors, and tested by consumers. This glossary helps to explain the line items and you'll find it on the back of the remittance stub. Back to bill |
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