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Understanding Your Bill


  • Account Name and Billing Address 
    The account holder's name and the address where the bill is delivered.
  • Account Number 
    This is a distinct number assigned to each customers of CEDC when applying for a new account.
  • Meter Serial Number 
    This is the number used to identify your meter.
  • Connection Type 
    This refers to the consumer's type of service.
  • Transaction Type 
    This indicates if oyur account is exempted from VAT or not.
  • Feeder Number 
    This is the particular distribution line where your account is connected.
  • Bill Month and Billing Perioud 
    This is the period covered from which the electric service is being billed.
  • Reading Date 
    This corresponds to the date when your meter was read. This will also determine the end date of your billing period.
  • Due Date 
    The date by which the total current amount due should be settled in order to avoid disconnection of service and/or penalties.
  • Previous Reading 
    This refers to the reading on the meter on the previous month.
  • Present Reading 
    This refers to the reading on the meter for the current month.
  • Multiplier 
    The factor by which a given reading must be multiplied to obtain the equivalent kilo-watt hour usage for the particular month.
  • KWh Used 
    This is your electricity usage for the billing period. This is done by subtracting your previous month meter reading from your present month meter reading and then multiplying it with the multiplier. Formula: kWh Used = (Present Reading - Previous Reading) * Multiplier
  • Generation Charge 
    This refers to the pass-through cost of power generated and sold to the distribution utility by the generation companies. This amount is remitted to generation companies and the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market(WESM).
  • Transmission Charge 
    This refers to the regulated pass-through cost for the use of a transmission system, and the delivery of electricity from power plants to the distribution grid. This amount is remitted to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP).
  • System Loss 
    This refers to the recovery of power lost due to line loss and other forms of energy loss. This cost is collected by CEDC and is remitted to Generation Companies (SMEC, WESM) and Transmission Company (NGCP).
  • Distribution Charge 
    This is the regulated cost of construction, operating and maintaining the distribution system, which brings power from high voltage transmission grids, to commercial/ industrial establishments and to residential end users.
  • Metering Charge 
    This is the cost of metering, operation and maintenance of power metering facilities.
  • Supply Charge 
    This includes the cost of rendering service to customers, such as, billing, collection, customer assistance and related services.
  • Others 
    This includes the Preferential Assessment Rate and other adjustments (if any).
  • Bill Adjustment 
    This includes interest earned on Bill Deposits of customers and/or adjustments due to meter reading errors.
  • Universal Charges 
    This refers to the charge, if any, imposed for the recovery of stranded debts, stranded contract costs of NPC, and other mandated purposes. This cost is remitted to the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corporation (PSALM). This charge includes Missionary Electrification, Environmental Fund, NPC Stranded Contract Cost, NPC Stranded Debt and Renewable Energy Development.
  • Total Current Amount Due 
    This is the amount you need to pay for the current billing month indicated in the bill.
  • Total Arreas 
    This reflects your remaining unpaid balance from the previous billing.
  • Total Amount Due 
    This reflects your remaining unpaid balance from the previous billing.
  • Total Amount Due 
    This refers to the aggregated cost of your current charges and unpaid balance (if any) from the previous billing under your account.
  • Monthly Electric Consumption Chart 
    This bar chart illustrates your 12-month historical electricity consumption.
  • Disconnection 
    This is a notification of disconnection for accounts with unsettled bills.
  • Notice to Customer 
    This portion of the bill indicates information regarding the billing payments and other related particiulars (if any).

Payment Options


  1. Customers can pay their bill at CEDC Main Office located at BLDG. N2830 Bayanihan St., Clark Freeport Zone. 
    Payment hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday.
  2. Payments are also accepted through the following accredited banks where provisional receipts* shall be provided:
  3. Asia United BankClark Branch
    Banco De Oro (BDO) CentennialClark Branch
    Banco De Oro (BDO) Philexcel Business ParkClark Branch
    ChinabankClark Branch
    Eastwest BankClark Branch
    LandbankClark Branch
    MetrobankClark Branch
    Philippine Veterans BankClark Branch
    Philippine National Bank (PNB)Clark Branch
    Rizal Commercial Banking Corp (RCBC)Clark Branch
    Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) - BerthaphilClark Branch
    UnionbankClark Branch
    Security BankClark Angeles Branch

    (* - Official Receipts to be provided upon receipt of accredited banks' payment report.)

  4. Online Payment 
    You can now also pay your monthly bills with convenience through the following online banking bills payment facilities: 
     
    1. Banco De Oro (BDO)
    2. Union Bank
    3. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC)
    4. Security Bank
  5. Via Gcash or any ECPay outlets or convenience stores.