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It's hard when you need to budget for high energy costs. Here is information to help you.

Energy supply costs are down. A typical NYC residential customer can expect a 6% lower electricity bill for February compared to January. If gas heating is included in your bill, you can expect that portion of your bill to be about 3% lower this month.* 

Your energy bill consists of three parts: supply costs, delivery charges, and taxes. Supply costs are passed on to you, with no markup, when we buy the energy that you use. Supply costs fluctuate and are affected by weather, demand, and energy market trends. 

Energy costs are still more than they were a year ago. We’re taking steps to keep energy bills as low as possible, like locking in prices when energy is cheaper.

*This estimate is based on you using about 300 kilowatt hours of electricity and 209 therms of natural gas for heating in February. Your bill impact will vary depending on your usage, billing cycle, and exact service classification.

Electric Supply Costs for NYC Residential Customers

Gas Heating Supply Costs

Supply prices are calculated for the first of every month. Learn more about your bill and rates at conEd.com/UnderstandYourRate.

7 Tips for Managing Your Energy Costs

1. Sign up for a Level Payment Plan.
2. Keep your vents and ducts clean. Your heating system will run more efficiently, and it may last longer. Get more tips.
3. Avoid peak hours and save with our Time-of-Use rate option.
4. Take an in-depth look at your hourly energy use by logging into My Account or our mobile app.
5. Choose your energy supplier. Research and choose another supplier and get tips for evaluating choices.
6. Check your benefits. Customers enrolled in assistance programs may be eligible for discounts on their energy bills through our Energy Affordability Program. Also, see if you’re eligible for the state’s Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps New Yorkers heat and cool their homes.
7. Don’t miss bill help. If you’re a residential customer with an active disconnect notice, you may qualify for up to a $200 EnergyShare credit toward your bill. See if you qualify.

If you’re having trouble managing costs, we’re here to help.

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