A NOTE FROM THE CEO

By: Mark Walling, CEO & Pres­i­dent

Own­ing a car was once con­sid­ered a lux­u­ry, but most peo­ple today would agree that it’s more of a neces­si­ty. If you have one, you are very aware of the fixed cost that you incur whether you dri­ve your car or not. Just to have the car avail­able to use, you must pay for the car, prop­er­ty tax­es, license fees, and insur­ance. In addi­tion to fixed costs, you have expens­es for fuel, and main­te­nance costs such as replac­ing the brakes and tires. The more you dri­ve, the more you spend on fuel and main­te­nance. The cost of oper­at­ing the elec­tric sys­tem is very sim­i­lar to own­ing and oper­at­ing a car.

Your month­ly elec­tric bill, or “light bill” as we like to say in the south, is com­posed of two com­po­nents: a fixed charge, which your coop­er­a­tive calls the facil­i­ty charge, and the ener­gy charge.

The ener­gy charge varies month to month, depend­ing on the vol­ume of ener­gy you con­sume. The weath­er, heat in the sum­mer and cold in the win­ter, is prob­a­bly the sin­gle biggest fac­tor that caus­es your month­ly con­sump­tion to change through­out the year. The fixed charge, or facil­i­ty charge, is the same every month until the coop­er­a­tive has to change it due to the chang­ing cost for the ser­vice pro­vid­ed. This facil­i­ty charge is intend­ed to cov­er the fixed cost of mak­ing the pow­er avail­able at your res­i­dence or busi­ness if and when you choose to use it.

Coastal Elec­tric does not gen­er­ate any of the elec­tric­i­ty that you con­sume. We pur­chase the pow­er from Cen­tral Elec­tric Pow­er Coop­er­a­tive at 13 deliv­ery points through­out our ter­ri­to­ry. We take deliv­ery at 69,000 or 115,000 volts, step it down to 12,470 volts, then dis­trib­ute it through­out our ter­ri­to­ry. When it reach­es your home or busi­ness, we step it down again to a usable lev­el, typ­i­cal­ly 120 volts. This dis­tri­b­u­tion requires trans­form­ers, wire, and a lot of oth­er equip­ment to trans­mit the pow­er to your loca­tion. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, most of the equip­ment we uti­lize in our dai­ly oper­a­tions has increased between 40% and 100% in the past five years. As a result, your coop­er­a­tive has to increase the facil­i­ty charge six dol­lars per month, or about twen­ty cents per day, begin­ning with the Jan­u­ary 2024 billing peri­od. For a res­i­den­tial user who con­sumes about 1200 kWh per month, this is a month­ly increase of about three per­cent. The ener­gy charge remains unchanged, mak­ing ten con­sec­u­tive years with­out an increase on that com­po­nent of your bill.

None of us want to pay more for the things we need. Rest assured that your coop­er­a­tive team is work­ing hard to hold down cost as much as pos­si­ble, while not allow­ing the ser­vice and reli­a­bil­i­ty to you, our mem­bers, to suf­fer.