Weather Normalization Adjustment
Weather Normalization Adjustment (WNA) is a mechanism that adjusts a customer's bill due to variations from normal weather (temperature). For bill periods that are warmer than normal, a surcharge is applied to the bill. For bill periods that are colder than normal, a credit will be applied to the bill. WNA is effective for usage during the months of October through May for customers with gas heat.
Note 1: WNA factors (expressed in $ per therm) represent 'Service Class' averages. The factor for each customer's account may vary in accordance with the allocation of their base (non-heat) usage and heating (temperature sensitive) usage for billing periods that span a rate change.
Note 2: Usage ranges below are based on a 30 day billing period.
Note 3: See further explanation of the 'Weather Normalization Adjustment' and an example of the calculation.
Note 4: Access the Public Service Commission (PSC) website for the most current 'Weather Normalization Adjustment' (WNC) statement.
Note 5: For bills that are for non-standard periods (e.g. bill dates not listed below) contact Customer Service for additional information.
Applicable to Firm Sales and Transportation customers in the following Service Classifications:
SC1B Residential Space Heating
SC1BR Residential Reduced Rate Heating
SC1DG Residential Distributed Generation
SC2B Non-Residential Heating
SC3B Multi-Dwelling Heating
SC16 Year-Round Space Conditioning