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Understanding Your Ohio Energy Bill

Supply Charges vs. Delivery Charges

In Ohio's deregulated energy market, your bill has two main components: supply charges (the electricity itself, which you can shop for) and delivery charges (transmission through utility lines, fixed by your utility).

Demand Charges Explained

Commercial accounts pay demand charges based on your peak electricity usage (measured in kW) during a billing period. Even a brief spike can increase your bill significantly. Ohio businesses typically pay $10-20 per kW of peak demand.

Load Factor: Your Efficiency Score

Load factor measures how consistently you use electricity. A higher load factor (70%+) means steadier usage and often qualifies you for better rates. Factories with machinery running 24/7 have higher load factors than offices.