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Unfortunately, we are not able to proceed with your registration if you do not have the power to enter your company into a legally binding agreement with NT Power.
Unfortunately, we are not able to proceed with your registration if you do not have the power to enter your company into a legally binding agreement with NT Power.
Your NT Power bill summarized your usage and charges that have accrued during the current billing period.
Understanding all of the important information contained on our bill enables you to evaluate your consumption patterns, what it costs and how you can reduce usage to lower your bill.
Below is a brief description corresponding to each highlighted numbered section.
If you are the person receiving the invoice, your name and mailing information will be listed here.
Your unique customer number is required when registering for My Account
Amount Due is the outstanding amount and the due date shows the date when your payment needs to be made by.
This indicates the start and end dates of the bill period.
This is the physical address where the meter is installed.
At the top left of your bill provides a summary of your Billing Date, Balance Brought Forward, Total New Charges or Past Amounts Due, your Total Amount Due and the Payment Due Date.
The usage table shows your consumption for the previous 12 months.
The On-Peak line shows the cost of electricity consumed when energy demand is highest.
The Mid-Peak line shows the cost of electricity consumed when energy demand is moderate.
The Off-Peak line shows the cost of electricity consumed when energy demand is lowest.
The Water Utility Charges are a breakdown of your water usage, wastewater and infrastructure connection charges. Only Newmarket customers will see water charges on their bill.
The Town of Newmarket has made some changes to its storm water billing structure that are listed below:
Meter Number: Your Electric and/or Water Meter number(s) is specific to your service address.
The meter reading dates from present and previous dates including number of billing days.
The meter reading from your present and previous reads.
The amount consumed, the difference from the present and previous reads.