By: D. Torres Castillo
Do you know what TDSP means when you see it on your electricity bill? TDSP stands for “Transmission and Distribution Service Provider.” It’s the company that brings electricity to your house. Here’s how to understand TDSP in simple words:
You can find out which TDSP serves your area by looking at your electricity bill or asking your electricity company.
TDSP Charges
Your TDSP charges you for things like bringing electricity to your house and fixing power outages. These charges are separate from the cost of the electricity you use.
What TDSP Does
Your TDSP does important things like installing and checking your electricity meter, fixing power outages, and helping you start or stop your electricity service.
Your Rights
You have the right to choose your electricity company, and your TDSP must let your retail company use their power lines. You also have the right to understand why you’re being charged and what you’re paying for.
Additional Questions
If you have any questions or problems with your TDSP, you can ask your electricity company or the people who regulate TDSPs in your state. They can help you with any issues you have.


