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Definition of Electric bill
1. Noun. A bill for money owed for electricity used.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Electric Bill
Literary usage of Electric bill
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Competitive Change in the Electric Power Industry: The Oklahoma Perspective edited by Don Nickles (1999)
"This change means that only a portion of the electric bill, the energy production
charge, is subject to competition. Senate Bill has eliminated options for ..."
2. Tammany's Treason: Impeachment of Governor Sulzer; the Complete Story by Jay W. Forrest, James Malcolm (1913)
"Meanwhile, Governor Sulzer had in various ways endorsed the hydro-electric bill
so far as an executive, with propriety, could endorse a measure before it ..."
3. The Green Book: Tracking Pacific Northwest Electric Utility Conservation by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Participants realize a lower total monthly bill that is made up of a reduced
electric bill plus an energy service charge. The program is designed to ..."
4. The Green Book: Tracking Pacific Northwest Electric Utility Conservation by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Participants realize a lower total monthly bill that is made up of a reduced
electric bill plus an energy service charge. The program is designed to ..."
5. Home Energy Manual (1993)
"Next, from your latest electric bill determine the current cost of electricity.
Divide your total electric bill by die total number of kWh used. ..."
6. Transactions by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1912)
"The electric bill was increased and the steam for heating the air required for
ventilation had to be obtained from the boilers. ..."