⚡ Currently serving Wake Electric Cooperative members

Find Out if You're on
the Wrong Rate Plan

I'll do a data-driven review of your actual electricity usage and tell you plainly whether switching to Wake Electric's Time-of-Use rate would save you money — or not.

Get My Analysis — $29/yr See How It Works
$134
Saved in a Single Month
$29
Per Year
15+
Years Industry Experience
15+ Yrs. in
Energy

Hi, I'm Marc — and this is
my area of expertise.

I've spent over 15 years working directly inside the energy industry — analyzing interval data, evaluating utility rate structures, and working with Time-of-Use programs professionally. This isn't a tool I built to enter a market I don't understand. It's a service I built because I kept seeing the same thing: households paying more than they need to, simply because nobody ever ran the numbers for them.

When I give you a recommendation, it's backed by a decade and a half of this exact work — not a generic algorithm.

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Currently available for Wake Electric Cooperative members

I'm currently serving residential customers of Wake Electric Cooperative. Submit your info below and I'll reach out when your provider is covered.

Simple. Transparent.
I Do the Heavy Lifting.

Four steps from sign-up to knowing exactly where you stand.

01

You Pull Your Data

Log into Wake Electric's member portal and download your hourly usage CSV files. I'll walk you through exactly how to find them — it takes about 5 minutes.

02

You Send Them to Me

Email your CSV files directly to me. That's it. No account setup, no app to install, no complicated steps.

03

I Run the Numbers

I process your full year of hourly interval data — calculating exactly what you would have paid under the TOU rate vs. what you actually paid on the flat rate.

04

You Get a Clear Answer

I send you a personalized visual report and a plain-English summary: switch or don't switch, here's what it means for your bill, and here's how to act on it if you choose to.

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Worth knowing before you switch

If you switch to TOU and decide within the first year it's not for you, Wake Electric charges a $20 fee to return to the standard rate. That's exactly why it's worth running the numbers first.

When Does the Price Change?

On-peak hours are just two hours a day. Whether those hours align with your household's routines is the entire question — and the answer is different for every home.

On-Peak Zone
Off-Peak Zone
Typical Load

🔴 On-Peak: 24.0¢/kWh
🔵 Off-Peak: 8.0¢/kWh
🟢 Standard Flat Rate: 13.0¢/kWh
Learn more about how TOU rates work →

One Low Annual Fee.
Ongoing Peace of Mind.

Your energy usage changes. Rates change. Your subscription means you're never flying blind — I'll re-run your analysis every year automatically.

Why Annual?

Your Bill Isn't Static

A one-time analysis tells you where you stand today. But a lot can change in a year:

  • Wake Electric may adjust their TOU or flat rates
  • You might add an EV, heat pump, or solar panels
  • Seasonal usage patterns shift as your household changes
  • A switch that wasn't worth it last year might be this year
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Automatic annual review

Every year, I'll re-run your analysis with fresh data and send you an updated recommendation. No action needed on your part.

Proof Is in the Bill

✦ Actual Wake Electric Member

This is a real Wake Electric bill — with account details removed — showing TOU savings printed directly on the statement. That line is exactly what I surface for every customer I work with.

$134.34 saved in a single month. $238.23 saved year-to-date. No solar panels. No new appliances. No major lifestyle overhaul. Just the right rate plan matched to an existing usage pattern.

Your number could be higher, lower, or zero. But you won't know until someone actually looks at your data.

Find Out What I'd Save
Wake Electric bill showing $134.34 monthly TOU savings

What Makes TOU
Different from a Flat Rate?

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The Clock Matters

Wake Electric's TOU rate charges 24.0¢/kWh during on-peak hours and just 8.0¢/kWh the rest of the time. Compare that to the standard flat rate of 13.0¢/kWh all day. If your heavy usage happens off-peak, you come out ahead.

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Two Short Windows, All Year

In winter (Nov–Mar), on-peak is 6–8 AM. In summer (Apr–Oct), it's 4–6 PM. That's just two hours a day. Households whose routines keep them off-peak during those windows often see immediate savings without changing a thing.

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Your Interval Data Is the Key

Your smart meter records usage every hour. That granular history is what I use to model your exact bill under each rate — not estimates, not averages, but your actual usage recalculated against each pricing schedule.

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Not Everyone Benefits — I'll Tell You Honestly

TOU isn't a universal win. If your household runs heavy loads during peak windows, you may genuinely be better off on the flat rate. I run the real numbers and give you a straight answer either way.

Deep dive: how TOU rates work and who benefits →

Ask Before
You Commit

If you're ready to get your analysis, head straight to the sign-up page → — it takes about two minutes.

If you have questions first, I'm happy to answer them. Use the form and I'll get back to you personally, usually within one business day.

Not sure if TOU is right for your household? Ask me.

Not sure how to pull your interval data from WEMC's portal? Ask me.

Questions about what the analysis covers or how it works? Ask me.

Straight answers — no sales pressure, no follow-up campaign.

Ready to get your analysis?

Skip the form and go straight to sign-up. Get started for $29/year →