I gave your power bill to Gemini to decipher and this is what it spit out:
"Based on the image you provided, your utility bill is for a total usage of
930\{ kWh}. To find your total cost per kWh, we have to look at all three sections: Delivery, Supply, and Taxes.
1. Delivery Charges
These cover the "wires and poles" part of the service.
- Delivery Charge: 930\text{ kWh} \times \$0.09783 = \$90.98
- Other Fees: When you add the Transition charge, SBC charges, and Recovery charge, the Subtotal for Delivery (before taxes) is approximately \$105.74.
2. Supply Charges
This is the cost of the actual energy you consumed.
- Supply Charge: 930\text{ kWh} \times \$0.11596025 = \$107.84
- Merchant Function Charge: When adding the Dec/Jan split for this fee, the Subtotal for Supply is approximately \$111.39.
3. Taxes & Misc
- Taxes: There is a 2.0408\% tax on delivery charges.
- Misc: There are additional small billing service charges at the bottom of the bill.
The Final Calculation
Taking the sum of all charges (Delivery + Supply + Taxes + Misc) and dividing by your 930\text{ kWh} usage:
- Estimated Total Bill: \approx \$221.00
- Effective Cost per kWh: \approx \mathbf{\$0.237} (or 23.7 cents per kWh)
Your "Supply" rate alone is about 11.6 cents, but once you factor in delivery and taxes, you are paying more than double that amount to actually get the power into your home.
Would you like me to compare this rate to the national average, or help you figure out which appliances are driving that 930 kWh usage?"
$.024 per kwh