About My Midland Bill

There’s a Lot of Important Information on Your Bill and We Want to Help You Understand It.

Your NT Power bill summarizes your energy usage and charges that have accrued during the current billing period. 

As the sample bill below shows, the front-top portion, referred to as the remittance stub, is a summary of your personal information and amount owing. It is returned with your payment if you’re paying by mail. The lower-front portion of the bill provides details on your account status and energy usage and should be retained for your records.

Understanding all the important information contained on your bill enables you to better understand your energy consumption patterns, what it costs and how you can reduce usage to lower your bill.

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Midland Electric Bill Page 1

Definitions

1. Home and Address Information

If you are the person receiving the invoice, your name and mailing information will be listed here. 

2. Account Number

Your unique customer number is required when registering for My Account

3. Amount Due

Amount Due is the outstanding amount

4. Bill At A Glance

At the bottom of your bill provides a summary of your Billing Date, Amount Due and the Payment Due Date.

5. Your Meter Consumption Information

A. Meter Number: Your Electric Meter number is specific to your service address.

B. Read Dates: The meter reading dates from present and previous dates including number of billing days.   

C. Meter Reading: The meter reading from your present and previous reads.

D.  Usage: The amount of consumed, the difference from the present and previous reads.

6. On-Peak Consumption

The On-Peak electricity rate is the rate of electricity consumed when energy demand is highest. 

7. Mid-Peak Consumption​​​​​​

The Mid-Peak electricity rate is the rate of electricity consumed when energy demand is moderate.

8. Off-Peak Consumption

The Off-Peak electricity rate is the rate of electricity consumed when energy demand is lowest. 

 

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Midland Electric Bill Page 2

 Definitions on the Back of Your Residential Bill

1. Terms on Your Statement

You will find a list of terms and their definitions that are on your statement.