The energy charge for the program is 13.4 cents per kWh and the monthly charge is $46.50 or $1.52 per day. Your meter must also be capable of accepting a disconnect collar, which will be determined by Tri-County EMC personnel. Residential accounts must be 200 amp to qualify.īusinesses with 200 amp, non-demand, single-phase accounts are eligible to participate. The additional $10 pays for specialized equipment and services such as account alerts. The monthly minimum charge is $45, compared to $35 for traditional accounts. way, each kWh costs 10.8¢, the same as Tri-County’s average residential energy charge.While disconnected, your account will continue to be charged a $1.48 fee each day. There are no disconnection or reconnection fees. To recharge your account after disconnection, you must have a minimum balance of $10 to be reconnected. You can recharge your account at any time, day or night, online, by phone or at a kiosk and service will be automatically restored within thirty minutes. You will be notified by phone, text, or email, that your service has been cut off. If funds in your account run out, electrical service will be automatically disconnected. When your account runs low, you will get an alert by phone, text or email, letting you know it is time to recharge your account. Make payments when you want to, online, over the phone, or in person at an office location or kiosk. You purchase electricity before you use it. Track your usage here on our website or by installing our free app, myTCEMC. Enroll today by calling a customer service representative at 478.986.8100 or 1.866.254.8100. Instead of a monthly statement, your usage and balance are calculated daily. And there are no security deposits or late fees. Purchasing electricity before you use it allows you to control your budget and pay how much you want, when you want. With prepaid billing, you pay for electricity how and when you choose, the same way you buy groceries or gasoline.
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