You can monitor your energy usage on a daily basis by reading your meter. First, determine what kind of meter you have.
Smart meters have digital displays with a sticker on the face of the meter.
To check usage, follow these simple steps:
For net metering customers, common displays include:
Important: We only measure the excess energy sent back to the grid, not the total kWh your system produces. Your generated power is used by your home or business first, and only the excess is sent back through the REC side of the meter.
Mechanical meters have dials across the front.
To check usage, follow these simple steps:
Customers who are on annual or seasonal TOU rates have special electric meters. TOU rates can allow you to lower your electric bills without reducing power consumption as long as you are able to shift electricity use to off-peak times. With TOU rates, you pay a lower rate for off-peak use and a higher rate for peak period use.
You can recognize a TOU meter because it has several (about six) readouts on the display, but reading this meter is complex. For help, please contact us.
There are many kinds of demand meters, but they have in common the capacity to provide two readouts - the amount of electricity consumed (kilowatt-hours or kWh) and the demand placed on the electrical system (kilowatts or kW). Most demand meters also have a meter constant (multiplier), a fixed value that is used to convert meter readings to actual energy use. The measurement made by the meter represents only a fraction of the actual energy used. That fraction is multiplied by the meter constant value to get the actual energy use.
There are many different demand meters. If you need more information on reading your specific meter, call your account manager or our Business Customer Care Center at 1-800-375-2434.