Oregon Residential Rates
As an example, the breakdown of the energy charges for a residential customer who uses 1,240 kWh would be:
Alternately, if that same customer used only 500 kWh during the same time period, less energy would fall into the higher priced second tier for a total of:
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Tiered Rates
Residential
Tier 1 |
Tier 2 |
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| Kilowatt-hours (kWh) | 0-300 | 301+ |
| Rate (cents per kWh) | 6.03 ¢ | 7.39 ¢ |
Use the graph below to understand how the tiered rate structure will work.
Please note: The information outlined here includes only what a residential customer will be billed for their energy charges. It does not include other items or charges found on your Idaho Power bill, therefore your actual bill may be different.


