Increase in Electric Bill Driven by Higher Power Costs
Friday | April 24, 2026

Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) members will see an increase in the power cost adjustment (PCA) on electric bills issued on or after May 1. This change will increase costs by approximately $9.81 for every 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) used, meaning higher use results in a greater impact to the overall bill. The PCA reflects the cost of wholesale power purchased by the Cooperative on behalf of its members, and is set by our wholesale electricity provider, Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC). As a distribution cooperative, REC delivers electricity but does not generate it. This increase is driven by higher demand for electricity during this past winter with its prolonged extreme cold and rising whoelsale energy costs.

"We know that any increase in costs can place added strain on our members, and we take that seriously," said Casey Hollins, managing director - communications and public relations. "Many families are already facing difficult decisions when it comes to managing monthly expenses, including their monthly electricity bill. At REC, we're here to help, whether that's through programs, tools or one-on-one support, while continuing to provide safe, reliable service our members can count on."

We offer tools and support to help you manage your bill.

If you're concerned about your bill or need support, we encourage you to explore the options below or connect with our team at myrec.coop or by calling us directly. We can also help connect you with additional assistance resources available in your community and across the state.

Earn bill credits with the Summer Savings Plan.

Reduce energy use during peak times from June to September and earn $1.75 in bill credits for every kilowatt-hour (kWh) saved. Small changes can add up quickly. Sign up today to save! Learn more at myrec.coop/summersavings.

Choose a billing option that works for you.

Prepay and Budget Bill can help reduce surprises and give you more control over when and how you pay. Explore options at myrec.coop/payment-choices.

Get to know your energy use.

Tools in MyREC SmartHub make it easy to track use, identify trends and understand what's driving your bill so you can make informed decisions. Visit myrec.coop/myrecsmarthub.

Access additional financial assistance resources.

REC connects members with local organizations and statewide programs that may be able to help with energy costs. Visit myrec.coop/heretohelp to explore available resources or contact us for guidance.

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