I did call FPL. They had to open a case in the appropriate department before somebody knowledgeable was able to call me back after a week. Looking at my past usage they do not think it will be beneficial for me. They said that peak usage needs to be < 30% for the TOU to be avantageous. If you crunch the numbers it makes sense. Currently, non-TOU rates in my bill are 0.10858 (< 1000kWh) and 0.12858 (> 1000kWh - 2 cents higher). Your non-peak usage % needs to be 69.5% for TOU to break even, based on the TOU rates @Seminole gave. Even with my solar panels, I have reached that percentage only a couple of months last year.
I will change my usage to match TOU and see if it works out. I need to call FPL in a couple of months to get that analyzed to make a decision. At this time I am leaning towards not going for TOU as the benefit, if any, does not justify the inconvenience.
I will change my usage to match TOU and see if it works out. I need to call FPL in a couple of months to get that analyzed to make a decision. At this time I am leaning towards not going for TOU as the benefit, if any, does not justify the inconvenience.