Notice:

Fayette Electric Cooperative will hold a meeting on Friday, August 21, at 2:00 p.m. at the Cooperative's office to discuss the latest rate adjustment. Visit our FAQ page to learn more.

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Understanding Your Bill


Have you ever wondered what all the numbers and charges on your electric bill mean? Fayette Electric Cooperative is committed to helping members better understand their energy use and the costs associated with delivering safe, reliable electricity. Use this guide to learn what each section of your bill represents and how the different charges work together to bring power to your home.


Every 30 days (give or take a day or two), you’ll receive an itemized bill. It includes three basic rate components:

  • Customer Charge
  • Wires Charge
  • PCPT (Power Cost Pass-Thru) Charge

       An explanation of these charges can be viewed below.

​​To avoid service disconnection, FEC must receive your payment by the “Due Date,” shown in the upper-right corner of your statement. If you don’t pay your electric bill by the due date, your account will be charged a late fee. This fee is five (5) percent or $15.00, whichever is greater.    

If you don’t receive your bill (because it got lost in the mail, accidentally thrown away, etc.), you’re still responsible for making the payment. To view and pay your bill as soon as it’s ready, sign up for Smart Hub®.  Then, while logged in, set your notification preferences.  You can opt out of receiving a paper bill or choose to receive both an electronic bill and a paper bill.