Entergy is always working to improve our customers’ billing experience. The Entergy bill’s user-friendly and colorful layout enables you to find all the important information on your bill. Charts and graphs give you the ability to track your energy usage. Definitions of line items have been added so that you can clearly understand the different parts of your bill.
Details of New Bill Sections
- 1. Header
- Provides your jurisdiction website, physical address or location where electrical service is provided, and important Entergy phone numbers for customer service or to report Power Outages.
- 2. Account Summary
- Includes your Name, Account Number, Invoice Number, Mail Date, QPC (Quick Payment Code) and Billing Cycle. The QPC number, when used with the account number, assures that your payment is posted to the correct utility account. Every Entergy customer account is aligned with one of 21 cycles so that they are billed on, or about, the same date each month.
- 3. Amount Due
- This shows the amount of your bill and your due date. This area will also indicate any Past Due amounts on your account and provide verbiage if you are on programs like Level Billing or Auto Pay and information about payment arrangements.
- 4. Energy Usage & Charges Graph(s)
- This graph shows your energy usage – each month represents your usage amount for the month. You can compare usage to the previous year or previous month(s) to determine if your current usage is in line with the previous periods. Or you can estimate what your future usage may be. Keep in mind the fluctuations you may see can be the results of weather changes affecting usage throughout the year, particularly in summer and winter months.
- 5. Cost Breakdown
- This graphic is a breakdown of your charges that is color coded to align with your Current Charges section on the back page, with the dollar amount shown for each.
- 6. Important Messages
- You may see items in this section that provide you with important information like ways you can save money on your bill.
- 7. Ways to Pay
- Graphic that shows different ways you can pay your bill and any fees associated with them.
- 8. Pay Stub
- This section of the bill is to be sent when paying your bill with a check and mailing to Entergy.
Details of New Bill Sections
- 9. Meter Reading
- If you look at this section of your bill, you’ll see last month’s reading subtracted from this month’s reading to get the amount of kilowatt hours (kWh) you’ve used during the previous month. If your reading was estimated this information will be indicated on your bill.
- 10. Account Detail
- Shows account activity since your last bill.
- 11. Current Charges
- Shows all line items for your bill that are broken out into Energy Charges, Fuel Charges, and Other Charges and Credits with the total amount due for each section.
- 12. Terms and Definitions
- Brief description of some of the line items on the bill. To review the full list of definitions please see section below.
Terms and Definitions
- 2005 Hurricane Offset Charge
- Benefits associated with the financing of storm restoration costs.
- 2008 Hurricane Offset Charge
- Benefits associated with the financing of storm restoration costs.
- 2011 Securitized Plant Offset
- Benefits associated with the financing of costs associated with Little Gypsy Unit 3.
- 2012 Hurricane Offset Charge
- Benefits associated with the financing of storm restoration costs.
- 2020 Hurricane Offset Charge
- Benefits associated with the financing of storm restoration costs for hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta.
- 2021 Hurricane Offset Charge
- Benefits associated with the financing of storm restoration costs for Hurricane Ida.
- Accumulate Difference
- The Accumulated Difference is the difference between your monthly Level Billing amount and what you would owe if you were not signed up for Level Billing. This amount must be paid in full if you cancel Level Billing or change providers.
- AMS Charge
- For upgrades associated with advanced metering and supporting systems.
- AMS Monthly Opt out Fee
- Charge for costs associated with manual meter reading and customer service activities necessary to schedule, bill, and support these customers electing to opt-out of Advanced Metering
- City Sales Tax
- Sales taxes mandated by city government.
- Contract Minimum
- Contractual minimum base bill amount.
- Customer Charge
- A monthly charge that covers a portion of the fixed costs required to provide electricity service that is not dependent on energy usage.
- Deferred Payment Amount
- Amounts associated with customer’s Deferred Payment Arrangement (DPA).
- DG Installation Fee
- A one-time charge to cover the initial installation, testing, and interconnection costs.
- EECR-PE Rider
- Recovery of costs associated with energy efficiency programs including direct costs, incentives, rebates, and lost contribution to fixed costs as a result of decreased energy usage as a result of the Public Entities program. Per LPSC guidelines, the program is an energy efficiency initiative that exclusively benefits school districts, local governments, state agencies, colleges and universities, and other public entities as outlined in the LPSC rules.
- EECR-QS Rider
- Cost recovery for customer energy efficiency programs
- Energy Charge
- Covers the cost of the system utilized to generate and deliver electric service to customers.
- Facilities Charge
- Customer requested facilities other than those normally furnished for like levels of service to similar customers.
- Federal Mandated EAC Rider
- Costs to comply with federal air pollution regulations.
- Formula Rate Plan
- Covers changes in the cost of the system utilized to generate and deliver electric service to customers between base rate proceedings.
- Fuel Adjustment
- The cost of fuel needed to generate electricity and the cost of power purchased from other Companies.
- Fuel Stabilization Pilot Rider
- Recovery of the cost of ELL's Long Term Natural Gas Hedging Program.
- Fuel Tracker Rider Schedule FT
- Mitigates shifting of fuel costs between customers in Legacy ELL and Legacy EGS service areas as a result in the combination of the legacy companies' fuel adjustment clauses.
- GGO kW
- The size of a customer’s Geaux Green Option (GGO) subscription to a portfolio of renewable resources dedicated to GGO. This amount will not change from month to month (unless a customer changes their GGO subscription size).
- GGO kWh
- The customer’s share of monthly energy produced by the portfolio of renewable resources dedicated to GGO, based on their subscription to GGO. This amount will change each month based on the amount of energy produced by the renewable resources.
- Level Billing Calculation
- The monthly amount is calculated by taking the past 12 months of your billing history and dividing it by 12. Each month, the oldest bill is removed from the average and the current month’s bill is added.
- Louisiana PSC Case Credit
- The fuel portion of Rough Production Cost Equalization Remedy Receipts applicable to the Legacy ELL Service Area.
- Louisiana PSC Case Credit
- The non-fuel portion of Rough Production Cost Equalization Remedy Receipts applicable to the Legacy ELL Service Area.
- LURC 2012 Hurricane Charge
- Costs to rebuild infrastructure and equipment damaged by severe storms and weather events.
- LURC 2020 Hurricane Charge
- Costs to rebuild infrastructure and equipment damaged by hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta.
- LURC 2021 Hurricane Charge
- Costs to rebuild infrastructure and equipment damaged by Hurricane Ida.
- MISO Recovery Rider
- Charges and credits associated with Entergy Louisiana's membership in MISO (Midcontinent Independent System Operator). MISO is a non-profit Regional Transmission Organization.
- Municipal Franchise Fee
- Associated with payments required by municipalities giving the utility the right to operate within the municipality.
- Rate Minimum
- Minimum Bill required under the rate schedule.
- Rider A-1 Charge
- Recovers additional costs of 3 phase service not included in the base rate charges.
- Rider A-8 Charge
- Recovers additional costs of 3 phase service not included in the base rate charges.
- Underground Charge
- Covers a portion of the costs for building and maintaining the underground electrical system and associated street lights (if applicable).