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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the We Energies Wisconsin bill in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Account Number' and 'Date Due' sections at the top of the bill. Ensure that your account number is correct and note the due date for timely payment.
  3. In the 'Amount Due' section, verify the total amount you owe. This figure is crucial for ensuring accurate payment.
  4. Check the 'Monthly Energy Usage' area to compare your current usage against previous months. This can help you understand your energy consumption patterns.
  5. Review both 'Current Electricity Charges' and 'Current Gas Charges' sections. Each charge is broken down into components like facilities, distribution, and taxes—make sure these align with your expectations.
  6. If you need to make a payment, detach the bottom portion of the bill as instructed and fill in your payment details before mailing it back.

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Calculating Energy Costs The unit of electrical energy is the kilowatt-hour (kWh), found by multiplying the power use (in kilowatts, kW) by the number of hours during which the power is consumed. Multiply that value by the cost per kWh, and you have the total energy cost.
How can I estimate my electricity bill? Find the appliances wattage and multiply it by the number of hours it is used. Divide the number by 1,000 to convert it from watts-hours to kilowatts-hours (kWh) Multiply the kWh by the average price you pay for electricity service.
We Energies is the trade name of Wisconsin Electric Power Co.
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