AMP Residential Rate Tiers
(effective July 1, 2019)
AMP’s residential rate plan has three pricing levels, known as tiers. They are based on how much electricity, measured in kilowatt hours (kWh), you use. When your usage has exceeded a tier, you move to the next tier and pricing level.
D-1 Monthly Charges |
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Distribution | Public Purpose | Generation | TOTAL | |
Tier I: Baseline Quantities, per kwh |
$0.03988 |
$0.00337 |
$0.06843 |
$0.11168 |
Tier II: 130% Baseline Quantities, per kwh |
$0.09147 |
$0.00337 |
$0.08469 |
$0.17953 |
Tier III: Excess Baseline Quantities, per kwh |
$0.13707 |
$0.00337 |
$0.13188 |
$0.27233 |
Customer Charge | $17.30 |
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- |
$17.30 |
D-1 Summer and Winter Tier Usage and Rates | |||||
Primary Heat Source | Season | Billing Code | Tier I kWh $ 0.11168/kWh |
Tier 2 kWh $ 0.17953/kWh |
Tier 3 kWh $ 0.27233/kWh |
Natural Gas/Other | Summer | B | 1 - 259 | 260 - 336 | 337 and above |
Natural Gas/Other | Winter | B | 1 - 310 | 311 - 404 | 405 and above |
Permanently Installed Electric Heat | Summer | H | 1 - 317 | 318 - 412 | 413 and above |
Permanently Installed Electric Heat | Winter | H | 1- 581 | 582 - 756 | 757 and above |
Example: Summer Billing - Primary Heating: Gas - Total usage = 420 kWh
Of the 420 kWhs, 259 kWh will be charged the Tier I rate (0.10864) and the next 76 kWh will be charged the Tier II rate (0.17464), and the remaining 85 kWh will be charged the Tier III rate (0.26491)