| Customer Charge | $7.00/month |
|---|---|
| Energy Efficiency Charge | 0.486¢/kWh |
| Renewables Charge | 0.050¢/kWh |
| Distribution Solar Charge | 0.356¢/kWh |
| Low Income Discount | (32%) |
Likewise, how much does national grid charge per kilowatt hour?
Based on current residential rates (as of early 2018) this adds up to approximately 19 cents/kWh. Customers will still be responsible for paying any demand charges or customer charges associated with the account.
Additionally, what is the average National Grid bill? National Grid, one of the state's largest utilities, on Tuesday filed residential rates with the state Department of Public Utilities that would boost the average bill to about $110 a month from the current $90. That's nearly 10 percent less than the average $121 a month customers paid last winter.
Regarding this, how much can you make selling energy back to the grid?
Since rates vary with the market value of electricity, there's no set dollar figure that you can expect to take home. However, many home producers make around $3,000 per year from a combination of REC sales and governmental clean energy incentives.
How much is National Grid a month?
Customer Charge $20.00 per month Distribution Charge On-Peak 14.859¢ per kWh Off-Peak 4.328¢ per kWh Transition Charge 0.091¢ per kWh Transmission Charge 2.700¢ per kWh Energy Efficiency Charge 2.083¢ per kWh Renewable Energy Charge 0.050¢ per kWh Metering Charge If Applicable G-1 – General Service Small C&I Rate –