Billing

FAQs: Bill Audits
Edited 10 months ago
Bill Audits looks for potential issues on your electricity bill that can have a big impact on your overall spending. Here's what you need to know abou...
Reading your Utility Bill
Edited last year
If you are a small business, follow the links below for a breakdown of your bill's components and how to read your statement. ConEd PSEG Jersey Centr...
David Energy detected a rate class change—what should I do?
Edited 5 days ago
A change in your rate class may not mean something is wrong. Your rate class may change if: You’ve opened a new location You’ve extended your operatin...
David Energy detected a supplier change—what should I do?
Edited 5 days ago
You have the right to decide who supplies your energy. Your energy supplier could be your utility, who also delivers your energy, or a third-party sup...
David Energy detected a zero meter read—what should I do?
Edited 5 days ago
A zero read is when your energy meter shows no usage for a period. This might indicate a faulty meter or an error in the reading. Your utility is resp...
What is a meter multiplier change, and what does it mean for me?
Edited 5 days ago
A meter multiplier is the basic measurement unit for an electric meter. For commercial and industrial facilities, electricity usage often exceeds what...
What is an estimated meter read, and what does it mean for me?
Edited 5 days ago
If you have estimated reads on your bill, it's likely because you either don't have a smart meter, and someone physically has to read the meter, or th...