Does your invoice seem higher than usual? We understand that fluctuations are cause for concern. Learn about common causes for high invoices and solutions to help you control your energy usage and lower your costs.
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Understanding Your Invoice |
Use this step-by-step guide to learn how to read your invoice.
Don't understand the terminology on your invoice? Click here to find straightforward definitions.
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Recognizing Other Billing Factors |
The number of days in your billing cycle, estimated meter reads, adjustments and other non-usage charges (deposits, connection fees, returned checks, Transmission and Distribution Utility pass-through charges, etc.) can impact your invoice amount. Learn more.
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Understanding How Weather Affects Your Invoice |
Weather is the number one cause of high invoices. Significant swings in outside temperature may make your electric cooling and heating equipment operate for longer periods of time than usual. Only a few days of extreme temperatures can increase your usage and cause your invoice to be noticeably higher. Learn how weather can affect your electricity usage.
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Energy Saving Tips |
Looking for heating and cooling or office tips? These basic energy saving tips can help you reduce your electricity usage. Conservation is not only good for the environment but can also increase your savings. Learn more.
Also, find detailed information on where to look first for cost-effective savings and advice on low- and no-cost steps to make your facilities operate more efficiently and reliably. Get recommendations for improving building performance over the long run. Learn more.
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Track and Monitor Your Usage |
Understanding your company’s electricity consumption can help you track and manage costs. See when and how you are using energy with the new TXU Energy MyAccount Summary for small business customers. A usage graph will show you trends and the impact of outdoor temperatures. TXU Energy PowerReport gives you specific information down to kWh, kW, energy charges and TDU charges. Edit and download the data to your computer to create reports that work for you.
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Understanding Demand |
What is electric demand and how is it measured? Find out how your usage affects demand and its impact on your invoice. Plus, learn ways to reduce your demand charges. Learn more.
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FAQs |
Get answers to our most frequently asked questions about high invoices, seasonal fluctuations and ways to save. Learn more.
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