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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
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