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With the SRP Time-of-Use™ (TOU) Price Plan, you can save money on your electric bill by using less electricity weekdays from 2–8 p.m. between May and October.

Between November and April, higher cost on-peak hours are weekdays from 5–9 a.m. and 5–9 p.m.

EASY SETUP: First Time Setup wizard guides you through setup, step-by-step: automatically detect compatible Internet routers, enable Usage Monitoring, search for other compatible devices, setup Connection Quality monitoring and enable PeakHour Remote all in one go! With the SRP EZ-3 Price Plan™, you can save money and stay cool and comfortable year-round when you plan ahead to use less energy from 3–6 p.m. These are on-peak hours when SRP's energy costs are higher. You'll pay lower off-peak prices all other hours, including weekends and six observed holidays.

You'll pay lower off-peak prices all other hours, including weekends and six observed holidays.*

* New Year's Day (observed) , Memorial Day, Independence Day (observed), Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day (observed). Martin Luther King Jr. Day will also be off-peak beginning in Jan. 2021.

Customers that save on TOU see an average annual savings of nearly 5% on their electric bills. Get tips for how you can save.

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TOU could be the right price plan for you if:

  • You can use less energy during six to eight higher-cost weekday hours.
  • You can be flexible about when you use major home appliances, such as the air conditioner and clothes dryer.
  • Your home size is average to large.
  • You have a pool.

You can also sign up by calling (602) 236-8888 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

TOU plan prices

Energy is priced per kilowatt-hour (kWh) and your monthly energy charge is based on the total amount of energy used during your billing cycle. The amount used in your home is constantly monitored and recorded by the meter. For example, if you use a 1 kW appliance for three hours, you use 3 kWh of electricity.

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* Higher on-peak prices are in effect Monday through Friday only during the hours shown. Lower off-peak prices are in effect all other weekday hours, weekends and six observed holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Martin Luther King Jr. Day will also be off-peak beginning in Jan. 2021.

Why are energy prices higher in the summer?

The kWh or unit cost of energy is different in winter and summer regardless of your price plan. The price you pay rises and falls with the demand for electricity. During the coolest months, customer usage, generation costs and the price you pay are lowest. During the hottest months, customer usage skyrockets and generation costs to meet peak demand are highest.

Ways to save money

To save money, you must use less electricity during higher-cost, on-peak hours Monday through Friday.

  1. Reduce on-peak energy usage
    Understand how devices in your home contribute to higher cost usage and find out what actions you can take to save money. The average TOU customer uses about 25% on-peak, higher-cost energy.
  2. Discover more ways to save
    Check out other TOU money-saving tips.

For more information about the TOU Price Plan, view the complete TOU Plan sheet .

With the SRP EZ-3 Price Plan™, you can save money and stay cool and comfortable year-round when you plan ahead to use less energy from 3–6 p.m. or 4–7 p.m. on weekdays. These are on-peak hours when SRP's energy costs are higher.

You'll pay lower off-peak prices all other hours, including weekends and six observed holidays*

Savings can be significant during the summer when you precool your home.

* New Year's Day (observed), Memorial Day, Independence Day (observed), Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day (observed). Martin Luther King Jr. Day will also be off-peak beginning in Jan. 2021.

Diskkeeper pro 1 4 15. Customers that save on EZ-3 see an average annual savings of nearly 4% on their electric bills. Find out how customers are saving money on EZ-3.

EZ-3 could be the right price plan for you if:

  • You can plan ahead to limit your energy use during three higher-cost weekday hours.
  • You can be flexible about when you use major home appliances, such as the air conditioner and clothes dryer.
  • Your home size is average to large.
  • You have a pool.

You can also sign up by calling (602) 236-8888 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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90-day risk-free guarantee

If your first three bills on EZ-3 aren't lower than what you would have paid on the Basic Price Plan, we'll credit you the difference and switch you back to the Basic plan.

Year-round savings

EZ-3 features year-round lower prices, but greater savings are possible during the May to October billing months when you're using more energy to cool your home. With a little bit of planning and year-round savings tips, saving money on EZ-3 is easier than you may think — whether you're home or away from home during the three hours.

EZ-3 plan prices

Energy is priced per kilowatt-hour (kWh) and your monthly energy charge is based on the total amount of energy used during your billing cycle. The amount used in your home is constantly monitored and recorded by the meter. For example, if you use a 1 kW appliance for three hours, you use 3 kWh of electricity.

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Why are energy prices higher in the summer?

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The kWh or unit cost of energy is different in winter and summer regardless of your price plan. The price you pay rises and falls with the demand for electricity. During the coolest months, customer usage, generation costs and the price you pay are lowest. During the hottest months, customer usage skyrockets and generation costs to meet peak demand are highest.

Looking for more ways to save on EZ-3? Review tips from SRP customers .

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For more information about the EZ-3 Price Plan, view the complete EZ-3 3–6 p.m. Price Plan sheet or EZ-3 4–7 p.m. Price Plan sheet .


'We always recommend that SRP customers enroll in EZ-3 to save on their energy bills. I tell people how much we save and how low our bills are for the size of our house.'

— James & family, SRP customers
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