TDU Delivery Charges: Current Rates & Recent Changes

Electricity delivery charges are used to service and maintain your area’s electricity infrastructure. These charges pay for repairs to the poles and wires that deliver electricity from the TDU to your house.

Starting September 1, all Texas distribution utilities (also known as TDUs or TDSPs) are increasing their delivery charges. These charges are separate from the rate you pay for your electricity, and changes to these charges are unavoidable.

TDU delivery charges usually change twice a year; in September, electricity delivery charges usually increase, while March generally sees decreases in TDSP delivery rates. However, increases and decreases have been happening more frequently than usual recently.

TDU delivery rate increases are always approved by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) https://www.puc.texas.gov/ , and cannot be manipulated by the REPs.

For more information, visit www.energyogre.com.