How to read your residential electric bill | SRP

The amount due and due date in an easy-to-read format. If you mail your payment, you should include your bill stub. You can also use the information on your bill stub to pay your bill in cash at a retail location.

Information about your current bill, your account and SRP options and programs that can benefit you. If you participate in a time-of-day plan, your savings will be shown here.

The charges for the current month, including discounts, previous charges, payments and current balance due, are listed here. Local and state taxes are also shown.

Your service period in addition to the due date, the amount you currently owe and your account number in an easier-to-read format. You can keep the top part of the bill for your records. Or, try our free eBill service. If you go paperless, you’ll receive your bill electronically and be able to view up to three years of past bills online.

This section lists the total energy in kWh delivered by SRP during the billing period. The energy you exported to the grid will also be shown, along with your on-site generation, which is the energy generated from your rooftop system. The total household energy use in kilowatt-hours (kWh) is your on-site generation from your rooftop system minus your export kWh plus energy delivered by SRP.

A table with the number of billing period days, daily usage (in kWh), daily costs and average daily temperatures for the current, last and same billing month last year.

This bar graph shows up to 36 months of export kWh. Export kWh is the kWh of energy from your rooftop system that was not used by your home.

Your service address and rate plan. The plan noted is the price plan used to calculate your bill.

If you have questions, please call us at the (602) 236-4448 listed here on your electric bill.

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If you have questions, please call us at the (602) 236-4448 listed here on your electric
bill.

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Your service period in addition to the due date, the amount you currently owe and
your account number in an easier-to-read format. You can keep the top part of the
bill for your records. Or, try our free eBill service. If you go paperless, you’ll
receive your bill electronically and be able to view up to three years of past bills
online.

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The charges for the current month, including discounts, previous charges, payments
and current balance due, are listed here. Local and state taxes are also shown.

""

Information about your current bill, your account and SRP options and programs that
can benefit you. If you participate in a time-of-day plan, your savings will be shown
here.

""

The amount due and due date in an easy-to-read format. If you mail your payment, you
should include your bill stub. You can also use the information on your bill stub
to pay your bill in cash at a retail location.

""

This section lists the total energy in kWh delivered by SRP during the billing period.
The energy you exported to the grid will also be shown, along with your on-site generation,
which is the energy generated from your rooftop system. The total household energy
use in kilowatt-hours (kWh) is your on-site generation from your rooftop system minus
your export kWh plus energy delivered by SRP.

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A table with the number of billing period days, daily usage (in kWh), daily costs
and average daily temperatures for the current, last and same billing month last year.

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This bar graph shows up to 36 months of export kWh. Export kWh is the kWh of energy
from your rooftop system that was not used by your home.

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Your service address and rate plan. The plan noted is the price plan used to calculate
your bill.