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National civil water and electricity charging standard

The first gear: if the monthly electricity consumption of each person does not exceed 240 kWh, it will be charged at a unit price of 0.49 yuan per kWh. The second stage: if the electricity consumption exceeds 24 1 and fails to meet the standard of 400, it will be charged at 0.54 yuan per kwh. The third gear: if the electricity consumption exceeds 400 kWh, it will be charged according to the highest unit price. At this time, the charging standard will reach 0.79 yuan per kWh.

Residential electricity fee:

1, the monthly household electricity consumption is 2 10 degrees and below: the electricity fee is 0.59 yuan/degree;

2. Users with a monthly electricity bill of 2 10-400 kWh: the electricity bill is 0.64 yuan/kWh;

3. Users who consume more than 400 kWh per month: the electricity fee is 0.89 yuan/kWh. There is no uniform standard for electricity price in China, and there are differences in different regions. And the electricity price is not fixed at one time. In many areas, ladder pricing is adopted, and the power consumption level determines the electricity price.

The difference between civil hydropower and commercial hydropower is that the charges are different, the charges are different and the attributes are different.

1. Different charges: For users, the two are very different. In general, the cost of commercial hydropower is often much higher than that of civil hydropower.

2. Different charges: Civil charges are based on ladders.

The first algorithm and regulation of electricity charge is to implement "single electricity price" for transformers with capacity below 3 15KVA, that is, the electricity charge of one degree and one degree; Second, the transformer with capacity of 3 15KVA and above shall be subject to "two-part electricity price". In addition to the one-degree electricity and one-degree electricity charges, the "basic electricity charges" (like the bottom charges of telephones) should be paid according to the capacity of transformers.

Legal basis:

Article 44 of the Electricity Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) prohibits any unit or individual from charging other electricity charges. However, if there are other provisions in laws and administrative regulations, those provisions shall prevail. Where a local fund-raising office collects additional electricity charges, the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall formulate measures in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State Council. Power supply enterprises are prohibited from charging other fees when collecting electricity charges.