Most people pay a flat rate for their power. For example, let's say that CP&L's flat rate is about 7.4 cents per kilowatt-hour. If you use 1,000 kilowatt-hours in a month, you pay $74.00 for the month (plus some taxes).
The idea behind a time-of-use program is to put a special power meter on your house so that the power company can bill you differently depending on the time of day. For CP&L, there are only two different time periods: "on-peak" and "off-peak." In the summer (April through September), the on-peak hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays. Nights, weekends and vacations are off-peak. During the winter, the on-peak hours are slightly different (6 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays).
There are two different programs in the CP&L time-of-use plan. Under the simpler program, you pay:
- $9.85 per month to be a part of the program
- 14.5 cents per kilowatt-hour for on-peak power
- 2.9 cents per kilowatt-hour for off-peak power
So if you use 1,000 kilowatt-hours in one month, and 333 are on-peak and 667 are off-peak, then the total bill is $64.83, for a savings of $9.17 (12%).
The keys to understanding if this will work for you or not include:
- Knowing your monthly power consumption - If you don't use something like 700 kilowatts or more per month, the $9.85 monthly fee isn't worth it.
- Knowing your appliances - An electric dryer and an electric water heater consume large quantities of power that you can easily shift to off-peak. A refrigerator, on the other hand, is difficult to shift.
- Knowing your tolerance for inconvenience - If it would bug you to death to wait until 9 p.m. to do a load of laundry, or if turning the air conditioner off in the middle of the day would bother you, then time-of-use is not for you.
These links will help you learn more:
- conEdison: Time-Of-Use Quiz
- We Energies: Time-of-Use Rate Plan
- Energy-Saving Tips: Time of Use
- SDG&E Time-of-Use Metering
- How Power Distribution Grids Work
- Why are my power bills so high? What appliances use the most power?
- How much does it cost to run an electric blanket?
- How many solar cells would I need in order to provide all of the electricity that my house needs?
- What are amps, watts, volts and ohms?

