How much does FPL charge per kWh?

How much does FPL charge per kWh?

Florida law requires net metering customers are compensated at the retail rate, so FPL customers are credited for the energy produced by their solar systems at their electricity rate. As of June 2017, this was 10.8 cents/kWh for residential customers using less than 1,000 kWh each month.

What is the cheapest time of day to use electricity?

Electricity is often cheaper late at night or early in the morning, so those will be the times when you can save money on your electric bill. This is because these are typical off-peak hours when not as many people are using electricity.

What is the average FPL bill in Florida?

We’ve all seen the Florida Power & Light commercial about customers having the lowest electric bill in the state. And you may know that a “typical” FPL customer, someone who uses 1,000 kilowatt-hours a month, will have a bill of about $96.44 in March.

What is the average FPL bill for an apartment?

Between May and December, an average FPL residential customer who uses 1,000 kilowatt hours will pay $103.02, an increase of $3.97 over the current bill of $99.05. Customers who consume more than 1,000 kilowatt hours will see larger hikes.

What is a good kWh rate?

The average electricity rate is 13.19 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh). The average price a residential customer in the United States pays for electricity is 13.31 cents per kWh.

Is it cheaper to do laundry on weekends?

On weekends and most holidays, all hours are lower-priced (off-peak). The cost of electricity on your rate plan is lower during the cooler months from October to May, and is higher during the warmer months from June to September.

What uses the most electricity in a home?

Here’s a breakdown of the biggest energy use categories in the typical home:

  • Air conditioning and heating: 46 percent.
  • Water heating: 14 percent.
  • Appliances: 13 percent.
  • Lighting: 9 percent.
  • TV and Media Equipment: 4 percent.

Why is my FPL bill so high?

Additional factors can increase your energy bill too. Things like older appliances can be less efficient and use more energy; house guests, kids on break and working from home can all increase A/C, hot water and oven use; and even purchasing additional electronics.

Why is my FPL bill so low?

FPL’s typical monthly residential customer bill is already among the lowest in the state and nation and decreased nearly 4% in January, primarily due to lower fuel costs as a result of low natural gas prices.

How can I lower my electric bill in an apartment?

8 tips to reduce energy consumption in apartments

  1. Lighten up with energy-saving bulbs.
  2. Change your laundry habits.
  3. Go easy in the bathroom.
  4. Switch off standby power.
  5. Look in the fridge.
  6. Elsewhere in the kitchen.
  7. Lower (or raise) the thermostat.
  8. Hang window coverings.

Is 30 kWh a day a lot?

My family of four uses, on average, 4.7 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per day. In the past we used just over 30 kWh/day, which is about average in the U.S., although there is huge variation. In our state, the average is over 36 kWh/day.

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