Oncor Energy
Oncor Energy is one of the largest energy providers in Texas and has been providing reliable electricity to both residential and commercial customers since 1906. Oncor Energy rates vary from customer to customer, as well as from plan to plan. However, customers can expect to receive competitive rates that will save them money on their energy bills. In this article, well provide an overview of Oncor Energy rates and how they are determined. Well also discuss the different rate plans available for residential and commercial customers, so you can find the best option for your specific needs.
Oncor Energy is a leading provider of electricity in Texas. As one of the states largest electric utilities, Oncor serves more than 3 million customers and delivers power to nearly 10 million Texans.
Oncor is a regulated electric utility company responsible for the safe, reliable delivery of electricity to homes and businesses in its service territory. Oncor owns and operates a transmission and distribution grid, which includes nearly 133,000 miles of transmission lines and 565 substations throughout North Texas.
Oncor is committed to providing safe, reliable, affordable electricity to its customers while also working to protect and enhance the environment. To learn more about Oncor, visit oncor.com or follow us on Twitter @oncor
ONOCR Deliver Charges represent about 30% or almost 4 cents of each kWH of your Electricity Bill. Check out the breakout below.
Oncor Energy Delivery Charges
Monthly TDSP Delivery Charges
Charge/Fee | Type | Amount | Description |
Customer Charge per month | per month | $0.78000 | Standard customer charge per retail customer per month |
Metering Charge per month | per month | $2.28000 | Standard metering (meter-reading) charge per retail customer per month |
AMS Surcharge | per month | $2.19000 | Additional payment for the implementation of Advanced Meters in utility area |
Total Charges | per month | $5.25000 |
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TDSP Delivery Charges Per kWh
Charge/Fee | Type | Amount | Description |
Energy Efficiency Cost Recovery Factor (EECRF) | per kWh Usage | $0.000766 | Charge for the TDUs cost recovery of energy efficiency programs |
Distribution System Charge | per kWh Usage | $0.01858 | Charge for electricity distribution (local electric wiring) |
Transition Charges (Schedule TC1) | per kWh Usage | $0.00000 | Charges assessed by a TDU for the costs associated with the transition to a competitive, deregulated market |
Nuclear Decommissioning Charge | per kWh Usage | $0.00017 | A fee that covers the cost of safely removing a nuclear generation facility from service |
Transmission Cost Recovery Factor (Rider TCRF) | per kWh Usage | $0.016932 | A fee (or credit) that accounts for changes in wholesale transmission rates without the need of a TDU rate case |
Rate Case Expenses Surcharges (Rider RCE, RCE2, RCE3) | per kWh Usage | $0.000049 | Charges that allow the TDU to recover expenses associated with rate cases |
Total Charges | per kWh Usage | $.036957 |