$0.089 kWH for basic power, $0.045 kWH for what the City calls off-peak rate.
My heating is dual-fuel, electric and natural gas. It runs on electric unless the City hits high demand then, at least in theory, they can signal the system to change from electric to gas. However, I've not ever noticed that to happen. For allowing the City to have this control, they give me the off-peak rate on the electricity used to heat the house (there is a separate meter for this). I haven't had a gas bill, aside from the monthly connection fee, in probably 12 years. The A/C also runs through the load management system but neither has that ever been cut back, that I noticed.
One day a few years back there is a knock on the door and it's a dude from the gas company. He says they need to replace the gas meter because it's not registering any gas usage. I said change it if you must, but the new meter isn't going to read any different than the existing meter; going on to explain why. I still have the old meter. LOL.