Save Money on Your Arizona Summer Electric Bills
For homes in the Phoenix area that are provided electricity by Salt River Project (SRP), a rate plan that rewards people who use more of their electricity during non-peak periods is called the Time-of-Use plan. This allows the utility to better distribute energy to everyone in the Valley of the Sun who need it.
This may mean that during certain times of the day, you shouldn't run certain appliances, like the washer and dryer, or the dishwasher, if the chore can wait until the non-peak hours.
You may also want to regulate your home's temperature at least a few degrees up or down based on peak and non-peak hours.
With SRP's Time-of-Use plan, electricity is priced at two levels, depending on the time of day. Prices are lower during off-peak hours and higher during on-peak hours. Switching to this price plan saves the typical customer an average of 6 to 7%% off their annual bill.
Which customers will save money with the SRP Time-of-Use Plan?
What are peak hours for the SRP Time-of-Use Plan?
May 1 to October 31
On-peak: Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
All other hours, weekends, and certain holidays are all off-peak.
November 1 to April 30
On-peak: Monday through Friday, 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
All other hours, weekends, and certain holidays are all off-peak.
SRP Time-of-Use Plan doesn't work for you? Try the EZ-3 Plan.
SRP's EZ-3 Plan is a simplified Time of Use plan. There are no seasons or dates to remember, since the hours stay the same all year. Peak hours, when you should limit your electricity usage, are Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. All other hours are off-peak. You might not save quite as much as those who are diligent on the Time of Use plan, but customers on this plan save, on average, about 6% per year on their electric bill. Each month your Salt River Project electric bill will state the amount you saved on the Time-of-Use Price Plan or EZ-3 Price Plan. To learn more about SRP's residential rate plans, visit Salt River Project online.
Page 1: APS Time Advantage Plan
Page 2: SRP Time-of-Use Plan
Page 3: Readers Share - How Much Is Your Electric Bill?
This may mean that during certain times of the day, you shouldn't run certain appliances, like the washer and dryer, or the dishwasher, if the chore can wait until the non-peak hours.
You may also want to regulate your home's temperature at least a few degrees up or down based on peak and non-peak hours.
With SRP's Time-of-Use plan, electricity is priced at two levels, depending on the time of day. Prices are lower during off-peak hours and higher during on-peak hours. Switching to this price plan saves the typical customer an average of 6 to 7%% off their annual bill.
Which customers will save money with the SRP Time-of-Use Plan?
- People who aren't usually home during the day on weekdays.
- People who can switch electricity usage to off-peak hours, like running appliances in the morning, or changing the hours that the pool filter operates.
- People who can effectively use programmable thermostats.
- People whose meters have unrestricted access to SRP personnel (required).
- People who live in the area all year long. Winter-only residents won't see enough benefit.
What are peak hours for the SRP Time-of-Use Plan?
May 1 to October 31
On-peak: Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
All other hours, weekends, and certain holidays are all off-peak.
November 1 to April 30
On-peak: Monday through Friday, 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
All other hours, weekends, and certain holidays are all off-peak.
SRP Time-of-Use Plan doesn't work for you? Try the EZ-3 Plan.
SRP's EZ-3 Plan is a simplified Time of Use plan. There are no seasons or dates to remember, since the hours stay the same all year. Peak hours, when you should limit your electricity usage, are Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. All other hours are off-peak. You might not save quite as much as those who are diligent on the Time of Use plan, but customers on this plan save, on average, about 6% per year on their electric bill. Each month your Salt River Project electric bill will state the amount you saved on the Time-of-Use Price Plan or EZ-3 Price Plan. To learn more about SRP's residential rate plans, visit Salt River Project online.
Page 1: APS Time Advantage Plan
Page 2: SRP Time-of-Use Plan
Page 3: Readers Share - How Much Is Your Electric Bill?