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Budget Plan Bill

How to Read Your Bill

Every National Grid bill gives a breakdown of exactly what you are being charged. Review this sample bill and compare it to your own.

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Budget Bill - Page 1Billing period refers to the service dates between meter reads. In other words, the day when your meter was read marks the end of a billing period and the beginning of a new billing period. A billing period typically ranges from 27 to 33 calendar days.Your account number is unique to your premise. If you are a National Grid customer with multiple premises, each premise has its own unique account number. Treat your account number as confidential information.This is the dollar($) amount owed to National Grid. With a Budget Plan, the dollar($) amount due is always the same as the "Budget Plan Amount" in the section below. What are my payment options?This section lists the payment programs you are enrolled in and your monthly payment. At the beginning of your budget plan your monthly dollar($) amount is determined based on the previous year's usage at your premise. At the end of your plan (12th month), we compare how much you actually used, to how much you paid. If our records show that you overpaid, the excess amount will be credited to your National grid account (this can be refunded to the customer or applied to next bill). If records show that you underpaid, you are responsible for the difference. Click here for tips on how to saveThis section tells you the status of your Budget Plan. For more information on how a Budget Plan works click here.This is the dollar($) amount that you have been billed for so far since you have been on a budget plan.This is your actual charges based on your energy usage so far. In other words, this is how much you would have paid (if you were not on a budget plan) since the beginning of your budget plan start date.This is the difference between what you have paid so far, and what you have used so far. NOTE: If our records show that you have consumed below your monthly average, the statement will read "Amount Due Company". On the other hand if our record show that you have consumed above your monthly average, this section will read "Amount in customer favor".This section shares important information about your account, e.g. payment received, budget plan amount recalculations etc. Click here to view your account and enable notifications.This is the dollar($) amount you actually used for the month. NOTE: if your current charge is higher than your amount due, it means that you consumed more than the historical average for this premise.Based on your region, your plan is reviewed every 3 to 6 months. This is to make sure that you are not being billed too much or too little. That way, there are no surprises at the end of the year. This is the dollar($) amount you actually used for the month. NOTE: if your amount due above is lower than your current charges, it means that you are consuming more than your monthly average. The excess usage will either even-out over the course of your budget bill program (12 months), or you will be billed on your final bill (12th month).This section shows your energy usage history.This section gives a detailed breakdown of your "Delivery" and your "Supply" charges. To understand how Delivery and Supply works, view our video.

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