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General Service-Time of Use
The following rates apply to commercial, industrial,
governmental and other locations with loads
of less than 75 kW. The service is taken from
one point and measured through one meter. It
is single or three phase, 60 Hertz and an alternating
current at any one of the standard secondary
service voltages as described in RPU's published
Electric
Service Rules and Regulations.
General Service - Time of Use Rate:
| Customer Charge |
$26.00* |
$26.00* |
| On-peak Energy |
$.14931 per kWh |
$.18699 per kWh |
| Off-peak Energy |
$.04940 per kWh |
$.05254 per kWh |
* Customer Charge: $26.00 per month plus any
additional meter charge for costs above RPU's
standard GS meter costs.
Definition of On-peak Energy: All energy used
by the customer between the hours of 10:00 a.m.
and 10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Definition of Off-peak Energy: All energy used by the customer that is not on-peak energy.
The non-summer months are January through May and October through December. Summer months are June through September.
Bills computed under this rate schedule are
subject to adjustment in accordance with the
Power Supply Adjustment (PSA).
Medium General Service-Time of Use
This rate applies to all locations (commercial,
industrial, governmental and others) where the
demand is at least 75 kW or more for three or
more billing periods in a given calendar year,
but less than 1,000 kW. The service is taken
from one point and measured through one meter.
It is single or three phase, 60 Hertz and an
alternating current at any one of the standard
secondary service voltages.
Medium General Service - Time of Use Rate:
| On-peak Demand |
$13.932 per kW |
$17.955 per kW |
| Off-peak Demand |
$1.759 per kW |
$1.759 per kW |
| Energy Charge |
$.05032 per kW |
$.05032 per kW |
Meter Charge: Any additional meter charge for costs above RPU's standard MGS meter costs.
Definition of On-peak Demand: The maximum kW used by the customer in any fifteen-minute period between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Definition of Off-peak Demand: The maximum kW used by the customer in any fifteen-minute period during the off-peak period.
The non-summer months are January through May and October through December. Summer months are June through September.
The customer agrees to maintain an average power factor of 0.95 or greater for the billing period and to prevent a leading power factor. If the customer's average power factor is less than 0.95 for the billing period, the billing demand will be determined by multiplying the measured demand by 0.95 and dividing the results by the customer's average power factor. The average power factor is defined to be the quotient obtained by dividing the kWh used during the month by the square root of the sum of the squares of the kWh used and the lagging reactive kilovoltampere-hours supplied during the same period. The customer's average power factor will be determined by means of permanently installed meters.
Bills computed under this rate schedule are
subject to adjustment in accordance with the
Power Supply Adjustment (PSA).
Customers approved for metering at 13.8 kV will receive a discount of 1.25% on base rate charges for measured demand and energy.
Customers owning transformers will receive a credit of $.20 per kW on each month's measured demand.
For detailed rate information, please download
our Rate
Schedule.
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