Four County EMC

Understanding Your Four County EMC Bill

Why Are Winter Bills Higher?

During cold weather, heating systems must work harder to keep homes warm, leading to increased energy consumption. Electricity demand spikes dramatically on cold mornings (6 to 9 am), when thousands of homes and businesses turn up the heat at the same time. To meet this demand, utilities often must rely on backup generation or purchase additional power at premium rates. These higher costs can impact electricity rates for everyone.

Due to demand and rising costs, members now see a temporary Wholesale Power Cost Adjustment (WPCA) on their billing statement. This was effective as of Jan. 1, 2025. Additionally, the Facilities Charge plays a crucial role in maintaining reliable service.

Bill Breakdown: WPCA & Facilities Charge

How to Read Your Bill 

Understanding your bill is as easy as one, two, three! 

  1. Account & Billing Information: Includes your account name, number, and billing date. 
  2. Meter Readings & Usage: Displays the previous and current meter readings, showing how much energy you’ve used. 
  3. Due Date & Total Amount Due: Ensure payments are made on time to avoid late fees. 

Additionally, your bill features a 13-month usage history graph, allowing you to track your energy consumption and identify seasonal trends. 

Managing Your Energy Use & Lowering Costs 

As seasons change, so do energy demands. While winter brings higher heating costs, the warmer months ahead can also lead to increased electricity use as air conditioning systems work harder to keep homes cool. By taking proactive steps, you can manage your energy consumption and help keep your bills lower—year-round. 

Simple Ways to Save Energy in Winter

Simple Ways to Save Energy in Summer

By staying mindful of your energy habits, you can reduce your overall energy consumption and better manage your costs—whether you’re heating your home in the winter or cooling it in the summer. For more energy-saving programs and tips, visit fourcty.org.

Questions About Your Bill?

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