Standard Residential Service Rate

Standard Residential Service Rate
(Domestic Service Tariff)

This rate is the standard price residential customers pay for their energy use in their home. It is a flat rate throughout the day, all year round and changes based on your energy power use.

Base Charge on Your Bill (Fixed Charge)

  • Charge: $19.170 per month
  • What it is: A set monthly fee that covers a portion of the cost of providing services to customers, such as maintaining the electrical grid, meters, customer service, and billing.
  • Why it matters: This charge remains the same regardless of how much electricity you use.

Energy Charge (Variable Charge)

  • Charge: $0.17703 per kWh
  • What it is: A charge based on the amount of electricity you consume measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). This includes: Fuel, Operational Costs & Investments, and Energy Efficiency Programs.
  • Why it matters: This charge changes with your usage; the more electricity you use, the higher this portion of your bill will be.

Understanding Our Rates

How are rates set?

 

We are regulated by the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSUARB)—they are responsible for ensuring customers receive power at fair rates. The NSURB uses a “cost of service” method which ensures that rates are set at a level that will allow us to recover costs plus a reasonable profit. Without a reasonable return, investors would not be willing to invest in the utility. 


A full breakdown of how rates are set by the NSUARB can be found on their website.

What's included in my power bill?

Residential and business customers have two charges on their bills: a base charge and an energy rate. The base charge is a set charge for the cost of delivering and maintaining electricity service. The energy charge is the price per kWh of energy used, which changes based on energy use habits for that period. The energy charge includes costs associated with the fuel used to make electricity and energy efficiency programs. 

Demand customers—which are primarily commercial or industrial customers with higher peak power demand periods—also have a demand charge. Demand billing is a standard practice used throughout North America to fairly recover costs from some business customers who use more than a specified amount of electricity during peak periods. Demand bills have two components: the total amount of electricity used (the energy charge), and the highest amount used within a 15-minute interval at any time during the customer’s billing period (the demand charge). 

What's included in my energy charge?
A graph showing the energy charge breakdown

The visual above is for demonstrative purposes only based on the standard residential rate (domestic service tariff). The monthly base charge would be additional.

FUEL (Fuel Adjustment Mechanism - FAM)

The cost of fuel and purchased power we require to serve customers and meet their electricity needs. This includes many forms of fuel like oil, coal, and biomass, as well as purchased power, including from hydro and wind facilities, as well as imported electricity.  Learn more about fuel-related costs.


OPERATIONAL COSTS & INVESTMENTS (Non-Fuel)

The cost to invest in and maintain assets, such as generation facilities (making of power) and transmission and distribution infrastructure (delivery of power). Examples include our power plants, fleet trucks, and poles and wires.


ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS (Demand Side Management Cost Recovery Rider - DSM)

The cost of delivering energy efficiency programs that encourage cost savings for customers.  Learn more about Energy Efficiency Programs.

Resources

Rate Options for Your Budget

We offer different rate plans to provide you with options to suit your energy usage preferences and lifestyle. Click the links below to find the best rate plan for you and your family. 

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Time-of-Day Rate

This equipment-based rate plan is available for our customers with electric thermal storage heating systems, including electric thermal storage room units, furnaces and in-floor heating systems.

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Time-of-Use Rate Pilot

Shift to save! Shift your weekly energy usage in the winter to save on your annual power bill by unlocking summer savings.

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Critical Peak Pricing Rate Pilot

Beat the peak - Save money by shifting your energy use away from periods of peak demand for electricity.

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