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Discover LudwigThe phrase "electricity charge" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the fee that is charged for the consumption of electricity in a particular amount. Example: The electricity charge for this month's bill is significantly higher than last month's.
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A $25 monthly electricity charge will be eliminated, replaced by individual electrical bills estimated at $44 a month.
Each sphere has a black half, which carries a very small static electricity charge, and a white half, which is electrically neutral.
If the electricity charge had been excluded, PG&E said its first-quarter profit would have been $243 million, or 67 cents a share.
It rates 16.5 points and costs a whopping £19.99, but its wonderful, biscuity richness and energising tannins are like an electricity charge for the bloodstream.
We'll also worry that making a mistake – for instance, forgetting the switch to or from daylight savings time — could lead to a very big electricity charge.
The total electricity charge for the Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Campus is very high amounting to more than $314,911 per month.
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Transmitting electricity, charging a battery and running an electric motor entail some energy loss, but refining oil for cars entails even more.
Electricity bills are unlikely to fall (three people were killed last year in protests over electricity charges).
Deregulation has failed to bring down electricity charges, as Mr Klein had promised.
The trade deficit has climbed, along with electricity charges, particularly for businesses.
Q Is it common for tenants to pay their own electricity charges?
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