Avista : provides resources to better understand your winter bill
January 24, 2018 at 05:59 pm
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SPOKANE, Wash. - Jan. 17, 2018: Customers can take advantage of a wide variety of resources offered by Avista to help manage energy costs year round. These resources are inherently more valuable during the coldest time of the year when your primary heating system is working harder to combat the colder temperatures outside. Heating makes up 40-60 percent of a home's monthly winter energy costs and Avista would like to help minimize the impacts to your energy bill. Several factors can impact your bill including: • Weather: if we have more than three days of 10 to 14 degrees below normal temperatures, the average customer will see an increase in energy use of 25 to 50 percent over that time frame, depending on individual household circumstances. • The number of days in your billing cycle: this can vary month-to-month from 27 to 35 days. • Higher average rate per kilowatt-hour: Avista's residential electricity rates increase as you use more. Please check the 'Electric Detail' section on the back of your bill to see how much of your energy usage is in the various electricity usage levels. • Customer rate change: your monthly bill can also be impacted by a change in customer rates, which is regulated and must be approved by the public utility commission in your state. Sign in to myavista.com (mobile friendly) and access tools to help you understand your current bill, as well as past use. You can compare this year's use to previous years, including temperature information, or look at details of past use. Take a tour today and see: • Energy Insights: gives you a visual comparison of your usage with average temperatures, as well as other tools to compare your bills. • Usage History: details about your usage, including number of billing days and average daily cost. • Bill and Usage Insights: tips on ways to save, as well as details about factors affecting your bill. Customers can learn more energy saving advice and how winter impacts their bill online at myavista.com/winterbill. Avista customer service representatives have a variety of resources available to assist those in need. Customers who have questions can contact Avista at (800) 227-9187. About Avista Utilities Avista Utilities is involved in the production, transmission and distribution of energy. We provide energy services and electricity to 379,000 customers and natural gas to 342,000 customers in a service territory that covers 30,000 square miles in eastern Washington, northern Idaho and parts of southern and eastern Oregon, with a population of 1.6 million. Avista Utilities is an operating division of Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA). For more information, please visit www.myavista.com. The Avista logo is a trademark of Avista Corporation.
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Avista Corp. is an energy company involved in the production, transmission and distribution of energy as well as other energy-related businesses. Its segment includes Avista Utilities and AEL&P. The Avista Utilities segment comprises of the regulated utility operations in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Montana. The Avista Utilities segment provides electric distribution and transmission, and natural gas distribution services in parts of eastern Washington and northern Idaho. The segment also provides natural gas distribution service in parts of northeastern and southwestern Oregon. The segment also supplies electricity to a small number of customers in Montana. The segment also engages in wholesale purchases and sales of electricity and natural gas as an integral part of energy resource management and its load-serving obligation. Its AEL&P segment is a regulated utility providing electric services in Juneau, Alaska, which is a subsidiary and the primary operating subsidiary of AERC.