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THE DEFAULT RESIDENTIAL RATE in PECO's territory, and flat - one price for every kWh, no tiers and no seasons. Rate RH, the residential heating rate, IS seasonal, so the two residential rates differ in shape as well as level.
$11.37/month and $0.21974/kWh all-in. The fixed charge is $11.29 distribution plus $0.04 consumer education, both uplifted by STAS and DSIC.
FIVE OF THE NINE NAMED SURCHARGES ARE ALREADY INSIDE THE DISTRIBUTION CHARGE and adding them would double-count. USFC, EEPC, FARS, ICUS and NBT each say the distribution charge 'shall include' them; STAS, DSIC, NDCA and the consumer education charge are added. They are listed together in one sentence on the rate sheet, distinguished only by the verb.
NBT is the one most easily mistaken for an addition. The tariff is explicit that it is included in distribution rates for residential customers and billed separately only for Large C&I.
THE TWO PERCENTAGES COMPOSE IN A FILED ORDER: the DSIC page says it applies to 'the total amount billed for distribution service AND the State Tax Adjustment Surcharge', so STAS is applied to distribution first and DSIC to the sum. This is followed because it is filed, not because it is detectable - the orders differ by 1.7e-7 $/kWh, about two tenths of a cent a year at 12,000 kWh.
SUPPLY IS HALF THE BILL AND RESETS EVERY JUNE 1 AND DECEMBER 1. The Generation Supply Adjustment is $0.10785/kWh for June 1 to November 30 2026 and the Transmission Service Charge $0.00974. Both are confirmed twice - once on the tariff's own pages and once in PECO's published Price to Compare, which prints their sum as 11.759 c/kWh.
THE APRIL 2026 TARIFF IS A TRAP. It fetches, it is what search engines return, and it was genuinely the current tariff in April - but its pages turn over on separate cycles and five figures used here have changed since, including the distribution charge itself. 'I have the current tariff' is not 'I have the current rates'.
NOT ENCODED: the time-of-use default supply option (peak 32.404, off-peak 9.336, super off-peak 6.741 c/kWh for the same period), which is a supply choice on top of Rate R rather than a separate rate schedule; Rate RH; and Pennsylvania gross receipts or municipal taxes.
NOT RECONCILED against a whole bill, and three candidates were checked before saying so. The Pennsylvania PUC's comparison is explicitly 'as of Jan. 31, 2026'; PECO's sample bills carry PECO's own warning that they are 'for illustrative purposes only and the dates, values and rates may not be those currently in effect'; and its Rate Changes page has no figures at all. Every component here is read directly from a filed page and the supply half is confirmed by a second PECO document, but no single published figure checks the total.
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