Replace the starter rate and fees with the line items from your bill to estimate the all-in monthly cost.
Bill estimate
$254
Energy, delivery, customer fee, and taxes combined.
Energy charge
$180
The part directly tied to kWh usage.
Effective rate
$0.254
Your all-in cost per kWh after fixed charges.
What this calculator is doing
It separates usage-based energy cost from the charges that stay on the bill even when usage drops. That all-in effective rate is often higher than the advertised kWh rate.
What 1,000 kWh usually means
A 1,000 kWh month can come from a typical household month with normal appliances, laundry, lighting, and HVAC use. The dollar amount changes quickly when the all-in rate includes delivery, fixed customer charges, taxes, and utility riders.
For a cleaner comparison, divide usage by billing days. A 35-day bill can look high even when daily kWh stayed normal.
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Short answers for search visitors and bill-checking moments.
How much does 1,000 kWh cost?
The cost depends on the all-in electricity rate. Enter the energy rate, delivery charges, fixed fees, and taxes from your bill to estimate the total.
Is 1,000 kWh a lot for one month?
1,000 kWh may fit a typical household month with normal appliances, laundry, lighting, and HVAC use. Compare usage per billing day before deciding whether the month is unusually high.
What should I check if the estimate is lower than my bill?
Look for fixed customer charges, delivery riders, taxes, demand charges, tiered rates, a longer billing period, or a rate that changed mid-cycle.