As of September 1, 1998, SC-1C is no longer mandatory and is open to customers who would otherwise be served under the standard electric residential rate, SC-1.
| Load Zones A & B * |
Load Zones A & B * |
Load Zones C, D & E * |
Load Zone F * |
Basic Service Charge(1)  |
$30.00 |
$30.00 |
$30.00 |
Delivery Charge (per kWh)  |
2.859¢ |
2.859¢ |
2.859¢ |
Legacy Transition Charge (LTC)  |
Applicable prices located on the Supply Service Charges Statement found at Electric Rate Statements. |
Delivery Charge Adjustment  |
Charge varies by month and Load Zone. Applicable prices are located in Electric Supply Charge. Effective January 1st through February 29, 2012, the Delivery Adjustment line item on your bill will consist of the Commodity Adjustment Charge only. |
| Merchant Function Charge** |
Applicable Percentage Factors and Rates Located on Electric Rate Statements. |
System Benefits Charge (per kWh)  |
Charge varies annually and is located on Electric Rate Statements. |
Renewable Portfolio Surcharge (per kWh)  |
Charge varies annually and is located on Electric Rate Statements. |
Transmission Revenue Adjustment  |
Charge varies by month. Applicable prices located on Electric Rate Statements. |
Electric Supply Charge  |
Charge varies by month and Load Zone. Applicable prices are located in Electric Supply Charge. Effective 9/1/06: Charge varies by time of use hours and load zone. |
Electricity Supply Reconciliation Mechanism (ESRM)  |
Applicable prices located on the Supply Service Charges Statement found at Electric Rate Statements. |
| Notes: |
| * |
View geographical descriptions of each Load Zone (pdf) in our service territory. |
| ** |
Only applies if the customer takes electricity supply service from the company. |
| (1) |
Customers may be eligible for an Income Eligible Basic Service Credit of $5.00 or $15.00 for electric heat customers who have been approved for a federal Home Energy Assistance Grant. |
| Definitions of charges are detailed in About Your Bill. |
|
Basic Service
A charge to cover costs for meter reading, billing, equipment and maintenance.
This charge is the same regardless of how much energy is used during the billing period.
Delivery Charge
Our charges for transporting electricity across our distribution system to your home,
whether it is purchased from us or another supplier.
Legacy Transition Charge (LTC)
An adjustment of bills of all delivery service customers reflecting the costs, or benefits, of electricity
supply contracts the Company entered prior to June 1, 2001. For residential customers, the LTC also includes
the benefit of low cost hydropower and a Residential Consumer Discount
payment, both from the New York Power Authority (NYPA).
Delivery Charge Adjustment
An adjustment for Standard Rate Service customers which provides partial financial protection
against the fluctuations between actual cost and the forecast cost of electricity supply upon which
rates are established. We do not earn a profit from the electricity supply that we obtain for our customers
SBC/RPS (System Benefits Charge/Renewable Portfolio Surcharge)
These charges reflect costs associated with mandated public policy programs—low income assistance,
energy efficiency programs, and certain research and development programs including the advancement
of renewable energy resources.
Transmission Revenue Adjustment
A rate mechanism that compares actual transmission service revenue received by us with the
forecast transmission service revenue used, in part, to develop electric delivery prices.
As a result of the monthly comparison, a difference determined in excess of the forecasted
transmission revenue is refunded to customers, and a difference determined to be less than the
transmission revenue is collected from customers.
Electricity Supply Charge
Our charges for electricity supply are based upon market conditions during the billing period
and will vary depending on where you live or do business.
If you choose an alternate supplier, the price will be what you agreed upon with that supplier.
If you have an alternate supplier and have concerns related to the Electricity Supply
charge portion of your bill, please contact your supplier.
If you do not choose an energy supplier, we will supply your energy.
Electricity Supply Reconciliation Mechanism (ESRM)
A mechanism that reconciles electricity supply revenues for the month to the market cost of electricity
purchased by the Company. Costs in excess of revenues are collected from customers and revenues in excess of
costs are credited. For most residential and small general non-demand service, the ESRM includes the cost or benefit
of hedging contracts the Company entered into on their behalf.
Customer Service Credit
A credit applied for customers who choose an electricity supplier other than us.