As a NorthWestern Energy customer, you have several payment options. Choose the option that is best for you!
Paying your energy bills quickly and easily online is now a breeze thanks to the enhanced web payment options from NWP Energy. The Virginia-based heating oil, propane and diesel supplier serves thousands of residential and commercial customers across the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula regions.
If you’re an NWP Energy customer, you can now securely pay your bill online 24/7 through their user-friendly customer portal. Here is a step-by-step guide walking you through the online bill payment process
Step 1: Visit the NWP Customer Portal
The first step is simply to navigate to the NWP Energy customer portal login page You can access it directly at
https://nwpenergy.com/customer-portal/
This is the gateway to managing your NWP Energy account online.
Upon arriving at the page, you will see fields to enter your username and password. If you have not previously created an online account, you can register as a new user directly on this page.
Step 2: Log In
To log in, enter the unique username and password you were provided by NWP Energy when you registered for online account access.
If you cannot recall your login credentials, you can use the “Forgot Password” link to reset it after entering your email address or account number.
Once entered, click “Login” to access your secure online account dashboard.
Step 3: Select “Make Payment”
After logging in, you will arrive at the overview page of your NWP Energy customer portal. The main menu on the left side includes options like “My Profile,” “My Usage,” and “Support.”
To pay your bill, select the “Make Payment” link in the main menu. This will take you to the payment page.
Step 4: Enter Payment Details
On the payment page, begin by selecting the account you wish to make a payment towards, if you have more than one NWP Energy account.
Next, enter the payment amount. You can pay the total balance due, make a partial payment, or even pay a different amount. The remaining balance will be reflected after payment.
Finally, enter your payment method details. Options include debit card, credit card, or electronic check. Provide the necessary card number, expiration date, and security code fields for cards. For electronic check, enter your bank routing and account numbers.
Double check that all details entered are correct before proceeding.
Step 5: Submit Payment
Once all required payment fields are populated with your preferred payment amount and method, click “Continue” to process and submit the payment.
You will then see a confirmation page displaying your payment details before the funds are withdrawn from your account.
Congratulations, your NWP Energy bill payment is now complete!
Step 6: Get Email Confirmation
Within a few minutes of successfully submitting your payment online, you will receive an automated email confirmation from NWP Energy with the payment details for your records.
Be sure to save this confirmation as proof that you paid your bill on time. You can also log back into your online account to view payment history.
Helpful Tips for Online Bill Pay
Paying your NWP bill online using the portal is quick and easy, especially after you’ve done it once or twice. Keep these tips in mind:
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Check your email for your unique portal credentials when first signing up. Check spam folder if not received.
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Save your login details in your password manager or written down for easy access later.
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Set up autopay or recurring payments to have your bill paid automatically each month by the due date.
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Sign up for paperless billing to receive bills electronically rather than by mail.
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Update your payment method if your credit card number or expiration date changes.
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Contact customer support if you have any issues with online bill pay.
Online bill payment through the NWP Energy customer portal makes managing your account fast and convenient. In just a few clicks, you can securely pay your bill 24/7 and avoid late fees.
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How do I pay my NorthWestern Energy Bill?
We offer many convenient and secure ways to pay your bill. As a NorthWestern Energy customer, you have several payment options. Choose the option that is best for you! Make a one-time payment instantly online for free with your checking or savings account or with a credit or debit card for a $2.75 processing fee. No registration required.
How do I pay a toll on the Northwest Parkway?
Just drive non-stop on the Northwest Parkway and we will mail a bill to the registered owner of the vehicle, at the address obtained from the Department of Motor Vehicles. Payments can be securely and conveniently made online at www.go-pass.com, by mail or by phone. The bill will include the tolls, plus applicable fees.
How do I make a go-pass payment?
Payments can be securely and conveniently made online at www.go-pass.com, by mail or by phone. The bill will include the tolls, plus applicable fees. GO-PASS is an exclusive service of Northwest Parkway. If you travel on other Colorado toll roads you will receive a separate toll bill from ExpressToll.
How do I pay my energy bill?
Paying your energy bill can be as simple as sending a text when you sign up for our “Pay By Text” option, using your credit or debit card payments ($2.75 processing fee). Enroll in My Energy Account. Mail your check or money order to: NorthWestern Energy 11 E. Park St. Butte, MT 59701-1711
How much does it cost to pay a bill online?
Make a one-time payment instantly online for free with your checking or savings account or with a credit or debit card for a $2.75 processing fee. No registration required. Bill pay is a convenient service offered by many banks and credit unions.
What is the Northwest Parkway LLC (NWP) privacy policy?
The Northwest Parkway LLC (NWP) respects the privacy of its patrons. Customer information is limited to parties who require access in order to perform GO-PASS toll processing functions. In some instances information may be used for the following purposes: With law enforcement agencies conducting criminal investigations as required by law.