Why is my winter bill so high?
If you’ve had sticker shock from your recent utility bill, you are not alone. Your energy bill is going up mostly because the costs your utility charges to deliver gas and electricity to your home have been rising significantly in recent years. Excessive cold or hot temperatures also drive up your bill because you use more energy to heat or cool your home.
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To understand why summer 2025 rates were high, OPC released the Consumer's Guide to Summer 2025 Electric Rates that explains the basic components of customer electric bills, how customer consumption affects bills, and why bills are rising.
OPC has released multiple reports explaining bill increases over the last few years. This report reveals that most Maryland utility customers have seen their gas and electricity distribution rates increase substantially over the last 10-15 years and focuses on the amounts that utilities charge their customers for delivering electricity and gas to customers’ homes and businesses, as distinct from the supply (or commodity) charges.
Meanwhile this August 2024 report shows how many Maryland customers face average annual electricity bill increases of hundreds of dollars in the coming years because of problems in the regional market run by PJM Interconnection, LLC, the entity that administers the wholesale power market and is responsible for transmission planning.