1. Account Number
Remember to put your customer number on your payment checks to ensure proper accounting. You will also need this number when you make a billing inquiry.
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2. Service Address
Where you receive and use the electricity. It may be different from your billing address.
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3. Meter Read Date
The next date that your meter will be read.
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4. Account Balance Information
Includes your Previous Balance, Payments, Adjustments, Balance Forward and Current Charges.
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5.Message Area
This is where you could find important information about your bill and your account.
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6. Meter Information
Information specific to your meter including reads, read dates, and usage.
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7. Electric Consumption
The use and charges based on the electric rate for commercial customers.
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8.Temporary Green Power Financing (TRED)
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada recently authorized changes to certain components of electric rates to further the development of green power projects in Nevada.
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9. Renewable Energy Program (REPR)
A fee that helps further development of alternative energy projects and renewable rebate programs approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada on October 1, 2008.
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10. Basic Service Charge
This covers a portion of fixed administrative costs, such as monthly meter reading and payment processing. .
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11. Local Government Fee
Fee imposed by local government, consisting of any business license fee, gross receipts or similar tax, collected by the Utility for doing business in its jurisdiction. The fee is based upon the total amount of monthly billing excluding the UEC charge.
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12. Universal Energy Charge
A mandated fee that provides money to fund the State of Nevada energy assistance and conservation programs.
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13. Return Stub
Always return this portion with your payment.
14. Payment Amount
The amount you have enclosed.
15. Historical Information Graph
This usage history includes the current and previous month as well as comparative usage for the prior year so that you can track increases and decreases in the amount of energy you use. (New customers will only have graphs for the months they have occupied their home).
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