Your APS bill has several key sections: account summary (name, address, account number), billing period and due date, current charges breakdown, usage comparison graph, and payment options. The current charges section is where you'll find the detailed cost breakdown.
The usage section shows your kWh consumption for the billing period, often with a comparison to the same period last year. Your rate plan name and per-kWh rate should be listed. If you're on a tiered plan, you'll see different rates for different usage levels.
The bottom of your APS bill includes taxes, regulatory fees, and adjustments. These typically include state and local taxes, a fuel cost adjustment (which changes monthly based on fuel prices), and various regulatory surcharges. Together, these can add 15-25% to your base energy charges.
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The "Total Amount Due" on your bill
Usually labeled "Total kWh" or "Usage"
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