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November 2021

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CityViewNC.com | 35 17260 Time it Right and Save! PWC will change to Winter Time-of-Use Rates on November 1 for residential and small commercial electric customers. Adjust your routine to use more power during Off-Peak Hours, when it's billed at noticeably lower rates, and conserve all you can during these Peak Hours: The new rates will be more in line with how we have to purchase power from Duke Energy – at higher rates during Peak Hours, when consumers typically use more power. Note: Only four hours a day are Peak; 20 hours each weekday (and all day on weekends and PWC observed holidays) will be Off-Peak, with significantly lower rates for all the electricity you use. Rates for electricity used during Off-Peak Hours will be 35% lower than during Peak times. For more information on Time-of-Use Rates, as well as extensive tips for conserving power, visit faypwc.com. AM Peak Hours Off-Peak Hours Winter Peak Hours (November - March) For PWC Electric Customers 6am -10am Weekdays Off-Peak Hours 3pm-7pm Weekdays PM Peak Hours Summer Peak Hours (April - October) For PWC Electric Customers magic spice mix for us to take home. Kindness, magnified. None of the this would surprise Army Staff Sgt. Nicholas Gavin, who first met Leo in 2009 during one of the serviceman's five deployments to Afghanistan. Born in Afghanistan, Leo was a U.S. government contractor linguist (aka, interpreter) who knew his heart was in opening a restaurant. So, that's exactly what he did. In the middle of the desert in Kandahar Airfield. It was called the Kabob House. Finding a gyro with "that special white sauce" and french fries was a real treat, LooseLeafSeason.com

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