East Central Energy. Rate schedule C&I. C&I Interruptible Service Effective: March 2018 revenue month Energy bills due in April

Similar documents
DECATUR COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION GREENSBURG, INDIANA SCHEDULE IPS-I-3 INDUSTRIAL POWER SERVICE - INTERRUPTIBLE

GARKANE ENERGY COOPERATIVE, INC. ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE SC STATE OF UTAH IMPACT FEES & SERVICE CHARGES

Electric Rate Schedule GS-2 General Service - Demand

RATE 824 RATE FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE GENERAL SERVICE LARGE USE

Old Dominion Power Company 220 West Main Street Louisville, Kentucky ELECTRIC SERVICE VIRGINIA STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION

R E S O L U T I O N. Passed by the Public Utility Board of the City of Rochester, Minnesota, this. President. Secretary

Rate Code: L L-16 SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY (SANTEE COOPER) LARGE LIGHT AND POWER SCHEDULE L-16

SCHEDULE 23 IRRIGATION PEAK REWARDS PROGRAM (OPTIONAL)

Chapter 38. UTILITIES* ARTICLE III. ELECTRIC SERVICE*

RATE 833 RATE FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE INDUSTRIAL POWER SERVICE No. 1 of 12 Sheets

Old Dominion Power Company One Quality Street Lexington, Kentucky ELECTRIC SERVICE VIRGINIA STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS Applicable to Electric Service. Table of Contents RULE SUBJECT SHEET NOS.

Jefferson Energy Cooperative Policy 124 DISTRIBUTED GENERATION POLICY

GUAM POWER AUTHORITY SCHEDULE "M" Standby, Auxiliary, Supplementary or Breakdown Service for Customers with Demands of 200 Kilowatts or More

Second Revision of Sheet No P.S.C.U. No. 50 Canceling First Revision of Sheet No ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.

SURPLUS ENERGY PROGRAM TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Victory Electric Cooperative Association, Inc. Schedule of Tariffs Table of Contents

NAVARRO COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. Distributed Generation Short Form Contract & DG Rider

THE NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC COMPANY LARGE DEMAND RATE (G-32) RETAIL DELIVERY SERVICE

COOS-CURRY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. RULES AND REGULATIONS. August 24, 2017

Austin Energy Load Cooperative Program Enrollment Form

MC COOK PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT McCook, Nebraska. Board Policy No. 488

RATE 832 RATE FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE INDUSTRIAL POWER SERVICE

I.P.U.C. No. 1 Original Sheet No ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO. 31 STATE OF IDAHO

REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATION OF PARALLEL GENERATION FACILITIES (COGENERATION AND SMALL POWER PRODUCERS)

FROZEN PUMP CURTAILMENT RIDER

RATE 836 RATE FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE INTERRUPTIBLE INDUSTRIAL POWER SERVICE FOR AIR SEPARATION PROCESSES

Consumer Requirements for Distributed Generation Installation and Interconnection

SHELBYVILLE POWER SYSTEM P.O. BOX SOUTH MAIN STREET SHELBYVILLE, TN SCHEDULE OF RULES AND REGULATIONS

Policy Bulletin No. 25 Net Metering. Public Utility District No. 1 of Klickitat County 1313 South Columbus Goldendale, WA 98620

RATE RTPD REAL TIME PRICING - DAY AHEAD (RESTRICTED)

OVERTON POWER DISTRICT No North Moapa Valley Boulevard P O Box 395 Overton, Nevada

Economic Development Rate Criteria (Grand Bahama Power Company Grand Bahama, Bahamas)

UNITED COOPERATIVE SERVICES. Distributed Generation Procedures & Guidelines Manual for Members

I. Members Applying for New Interconnection/Submission of Plans/Specifications.

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No.

SCE STANDARD CONTRACT LONG TERM POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE CONTRACT BETWEEN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY AND SELLER

RATE SCHEDULES. Effective Date January 1, 2018

TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE APPLICATION AND AGREEMENT FOR INTERCONNECTION AND NET METERING OF SYSTEMS WITH CAPACITY OF 100 kw OR LESS

ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INTERCONNECTION AND PARALLEL OPERATION AGREEMENT FOR DISTRIBUTED GENERATION RATED 2 MW AND LESS

Tariff and Business Rules. For Electric Service Provided by. Pedernales Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Lane Electric Cooperative, Inc. Eugene, Oregon Policy 311 (Net-Metering Services)

Superseding REVISED Sheet No. 38 REVISED SHEET NO. 38 Effective March 20, 2008 Effective February 6, 2014 RULE NO. 18. Net Energy Metering

Load Response Program Agreement Real-Time Demand Response Program 30 Minute Notice

Chapter 22. Electric Power Service

CITY OF UKIAH PHOTOVOLTAIC INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT FOR NET ENERGY METERING FROM SOLAR ELECTRIC GENERATING FACILITIES OF 1 KW (KILOWATT) TO 100 KW

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No.

ELECTRIC UTILITY RATES

Terms of Service 1. Basic Service Prices. Your rate plan will be as specified in your Welcome Letter or Electric Service Agreement.

Shelby Energy Cooperative, Inc. CANCELLING P.S.C. KY. NO. 9 (Name of Utility) 1 st Revised SHEET NO. 300 LARGE POWER SERVICE RATE 2

Station Power Standby Service Schedule Designation R3 Standard Contract Rider No. 3

Power Accountants Association Annual Meeting Potential Impacts from Oct 2015 Rate Change

RATE 734 RATE FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE INDUSTRIAL POWER SERVICE FOR AIR SEPARATION & HYDROGEN PRODUCTION MARKET CUSTOMERS

FITCHBURG GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY GENERAL DELIVERY SERVICE SCHEDULE GD

Town of Highlands Board Approved as of May 17, 2012

Mansfield Municipal Electric Department

Halifax Electric Membership Corporation

ENTERGY NEW ORLEANS, INC. STANDARD INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT FOR NET METERING FACILITIES LOCATED IN ORLEANS PARISH

MEDINA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. RETAIL TARIFF

THE NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC COMPANY TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR DISTRIBUTION SERVICE

SCHEDULE TOU-M Sheet 1 T

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No.

Advice 4991-E-C Issued by Date Filed July 23, 2018 Decision Robert S. Kenney Effective July 23, 2018 Vice President, Regulatory Affairs Resolution

LGS-RTP-19 Sheet 1 of 5

NET METERING CUSTOMER SITED RENEWABLE GENERATION FACILITIES POLICY

SCHEDULE 19 LARGE POWER SERVICE

SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 12 DUAL-FUEL SALES SERVICE (DFSS) Table of Contents. (Service Classification No Continued on Leaf No.

First Revised Sheet No. 448 Canceling Original WN U-60 Sheet No. 448 PUGET SOUND ENERGY Electric Tariff G SCHEDULE 448 POWER SUPPLIER CHOICE

ENTERGY LOUISIANA, LLC STANDARD INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT FOR NET METERING FACILITIES

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No.

Schedule of Rates Rules & Regulations. Effective July 1, 2017

Twelfth Revised Sheet No FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Cancels Eleventh Revised Sheet No INDEX OF CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS

the customer s electric bill and information: to one or more representative( agreement is returned to ETI.

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Tariff Schedule, September 2011 Page 1 of 19

SERVICE CLASSIFICATION NO. 14-RA STANDBY SERVICE

Public Utility District Number 1 of Klickitat County POLICY BULLETIN 21. Customer Service Policy Electric

POWER PURCHASE and INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT FOR SNAP GENERATION

Piedmont Natural Gas Company, Inc. Tennessee Index of Tariff & Service Regulations

SECTION III RATE SCHEDULES Page 14.1

CONNECTICUT NATURAL GAS CORPORATION RULES AND REGULATIONS

Dear Oklahoma Electric Cooperative member:

Section 24 COGENERATION AND SMALL POWER PRODUCTION

ELECTRIC RATE SCHEDULE NO. 3-CP-C LARGE GENERAL SERVICE-CP-C

MODEL DISTRIBUTION COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR INTERCONNECTION AND PARALLEL OPERATION OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATION LONG FORM CONTRACT

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No.

STANDARD INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT Fayetteville Public Works Commission

APPLICATION FOR STANDARD CONTRACT BY A QUALIFYING COGENERATOR OR SMALL POWER PRODUCER

Consumer Requirements for Distributed Generation Installation and Interconnection

NET ENERGY METERING AND INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT

NEW PRAGUE UTILITIES COMMISSION CUSTOMER SERVICE POLICY ELECTRIC, WATER & SEWER SERVICE

Carolina Power & Light Company 61 d/b/a Progress Energy Carolinas, Inc. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC POWER

EFFECTIVE DATE: January 20, 1979 AMENDED DATE: January 31, 2007 INDEX

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No.

NSTAR ELECTRIC COMPANY d/b/a EVERSOURCE ENERGY SUMMARY OF ELECTRIC SERVICE DELIVERY RATES. M.D.P.U. No E Page 1 of 10

ENTERGY MISSISSIPPI, INC. STANDARD INTERCONNECTION APPLICATION AND AGREEMENT FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL NET METERING FACILITIES (for kw systems)

Menard Electric Cooperative Irrigation Agreement for Members Enrolling in Rate 51

BANDERA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. TARIFF FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE State Hwy. 16 North PO Box 667 Bandera, Texas 78003

Indianapolis Power & Light Company I.U.R.C. No. E-17 Original No. 150 One Monument Circle Indianapolis, Indiana

Southern California Edison Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No E Rosemead, California (U 338-E) Cancelling Revised Cal. PUC Sheet No.

RAPPAHANNOCK ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Fredericksburg, VA PREPAID ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE PE

Transcription:

East Central Energy Rate schedule C&I C&I Interruptible Service Effective: March 2018 revenue month Energy bills due in April Availability This service is available to all non-residential members who agree to control their electrical usage in accordance with the terms of either control alternative discussed below. To receive service under this rate, the member must maintain a minimum of 50 kilowatts of controllable load, and the controllable load must remain such as to provide adequate load reduction when requested. Service is subject to the established rules and regulations of East Central Energy (ECE) and requires a service agreement between the member and ECE. Supplying service to another party is prohibited. Character of service Three-phase, 60 hertz, at primary or available secondary voltages. Phase-out protection All electric lines are subject to single-phasing due to downed lines, recloser operations, dig-ins, equipment failure or accident. All members taking three-phase service should install single-phase or phase-out protection on main panels, motors or other equipment sensitive to single-phase outages. Control alternatives Participation in the C&I Interruptible Service Rate is available through either full interruptible or partial interruptible control alternatives. This C&I interruptible program provides ECE and GRE with the ability to reduce its capacity and energy requirements during peak load conditions by interrupting all or a portion of a members electrical load. ECE has the right to control loads under either of the two options that follow for up to 300 hours per calendar year. ECE will make an effort to contact members by either telephone, text message, or other electronic notification using the contact information provided by the member. ECE will send out control notification at least 30 minutes prior to a control period. It is the members responsibility to notify ECE when changes to their contact information is necessary. ECE will record all control period notification phone, text and other electronic correspondence to ensure member compliance. At the time of the notice, the member will ensure that their load is being controlled within 30 minutes or by the start time of the control period given them by ECE or GRE. 1. Full Interruptible Alternative -- Under the full interruptible control alternative, the member agrees to interrupt their entire electrical energy usage for the duration of any control periods. The member may attain this full interruption through curtailment or with the use of on-site generation.

Page 2 of 5 2. Partial Interruptible Alternative -- Under the partial interruptible control alternative, the member agrees to reduce a minimum of 50 kw of their electrical energy usage for the duration of any control periods. The member may attain this partial interruption through curtailment or with the use of on-site generation. During a control period, the member shall reduce their load to a level not in excess of a Predetermined Demand Level (PDL). The PDL may be adjusted by the member only once in a calendar year. PDL adjustments may not be made during the months of May, June, July, August or September. Monthly rate Facilities Charge: Member Specific Basic Service Charge: $90.00 Demand Charge: Peak Period Demand Charge Winter (Dec.-Feb.) Spring (March-May) Summer (June-Aug.) Fall (Sept.-Nov.) Excess Demand Charge Base Demand Charge: Energy Charge: $19.99/kW $14.10/kW $25.88/kW $14.10/kW $ 5.00/kW $ 4.85/kW 5.46 cents/kwh Plus applicable sales tax Peak period demand 1. Full Interruptible Alternative -- The monthly peak period demand under the full interruptible control alternative will be the highest monthly kilowatt demand established by the member for any period of 60 consecutive minutes occurring during a control period. In a month with no control periods, the member s peak period demand under this alternative will be zero. 2. Partial Interruptible Alternative -- The monthly peak period demand under the partial interruptible control alternative will be the highest monthly kilowatt demand established by the member for any period of 60 consecutive minutes occurring during a control period. In a month with no control periods, the monthly peak period demand under the partial interruptible control alternative will be the agreed-upon PDL.

Page 3 of 5 Base demand The base demand shall be the maximum kilowatt demand (subject to power factor adjustment) established by the member for any period of 15 consecutive minutes during the month for which the bill is rendered, as indicated or recorded by a demand meter. Excess demand charge If in a month with one or more control periods the member fails to meet the obligation of the appropriate control alternative, the excess demand charge will be invoked. The member must reduce their demand to zero on the full interruptible alternative or to the PDL on the partial interruptible alternative for the entire duration of such control periods. Under the full interruptible alternative, the excess demand charge will be added to the peak period demand that exceeds zero. For the partial interruptible alternative, the excess demand charge will be added to the peak period demand that exceeds the PDL. The excess demand charge is applied once per month. If a member fails to reduce their demand to zero on the full interruptible alternative or to the PDL on the partial interruptible alternative for the entire duration of such control periods during a second month in the contract year, the excess demand charge will be added to the peak period demand charge. In full or partial interruptible alternatives a PDL will be assigned to the account, which will be equal to the highest metered demand of any control period of the second month in the contract year a member fails to control. This PDL will remain effective until January 1. If a member fails to reduce their demand to zero on the full interruptible alternative or to the PDL on the partial interruptible alternative for the entire duration of such control periods during a third month in the contract year, ECE will evaluate the failure and determine if the member is eligible for continued participation under this rate schedule. In the event a member experiences persistent problems controlling load, ECE reserves the right to remove the member from this rate schedule and place the member on the applicable firm service rate schedule. Fuel credit Fuel credits may be provided under the terms and conditions specified by ECE s wholesale power supplier Great River Energy (GRE). Members with generator backup will be reimbursed for fuel incurred for GRE-initiated load control that exceeds 80 hours in a billing year. The fuel cost reimbursement will be based on kwh generated during the time of the GRE-initiated load control. GRE determines the kwh generated during the control periods by multiplying the generator output (kw) at the time of the interruption by the number of hours of the interruption. The fuel credit reimbursement will be based on the unbranded contract price for low sulfur #2 diesel fuel at the Minneapolis Terminal Pricing Point and the average heat rate for diesel generators of 8,500 BTU s/kwh converted to a cost/kwh.

Page 4 of 5 Power factor The member agrees to maintain unity power factor as nearly as practicable. Should measurements indicate that the average power factor for any month be less than 95%, the base demand for billing purposes will be adjusted by multiplying such by 95% and dividing the product by the average power factor for the month. The power factor adjustment, if applicable, will be applied to any consumer with a base demand exceeding 250 kilowatts for three consecutive months and thereafter, until such a time that the monthly base demand is less than 250 kilowatts for 12 consecutive months. Formula: Adjusted Demand Charge = ((Base Demand x 95%) Actual PF%) x Base Demand Charge Metering Appropriate electronic demand and energy metering equipment will be installed and maintained by ECE. The member shall provide access to an activated analog phone line to the meter for remote meter reading. If the phone line is not working ECE will charge an additional manual meter reading fee of $75.00 for each billing period a manual read is necessary until phone service is repaired. ECE reserves the right to install additional metering to measure generator output directly. Generator requirements The generator must be member-owned or leased and permanently mounted on the member site. The generator fuel supply must be adequate for at least 10 hours of operation per day, with the expectation of multiple consecutive days of operation. The interconnection of the generator must conform and be maintained to meet the terms of the Minnesota Interconnect Standards and the member must agree to the terms and conditions of ECE s Distributed Generation and Load Curtailment Program Agreement. ECE does not own or operate any participating member generators and assumes neither responsibility nor liability for fuel, maintenance, environmental or regulatory compliance, zoning restrictions, or other requirements applicable to these generators. Minimum charge The minimum monthly charge under the above rate shall be the facilities charge plus the basic service charge where the required transformer capacity is 50 KVA or less. For members requiring additional transformer capacity, the minimum monthly charge will be increased by $0.75 for each additional KVA, or as calculated by ECE based on the investment and facilities necessary to provide the required capacity. Taxes/Fees The rates set forth are based on current applicable taxes and/or fees on the transmission, distribution or sale of electricity allocable to sales as appropriate to be paid by the member.

Page 5 of 5 Power cost adjustment An adjustment applied as necessary to reflect wholesale power cost fluctuations. The power cost adjustment (PCA) may vary throughout the year and may be applied monthly on a per kwh basis. Minimum connection period If a member has been disconnected for a period of less than one year and wishes to have the service reconnected, the member shall pay the basic service charge and any applicable facilities charge for the period the service was disconnected, plus the regular service charge for reconnection and any other special charges as stipulated in a signed contract between ECE and the member. Bill payment Payment of the monthly bill shall be made by the due date designated on the bill. Payments made after the due date will be subject to late payment fees as established under ECE s Board Operating Policy EM-6. Continuity of service ECE will endeavor to provide continuous service but does not guarantee an uninterrupted and undisturbed supply of electric service. ECE will not be responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the interruption or disturbance of service for any cause other than gross negligence by ECE. ECE will not be liable for any loss of profits or other consequential damages resulting from the use of service or any interruption or disturbance of service. For members participating in this rate schedule and using on-site generators interconnected on an induction basis, ECE will not discriminate against such customers when it stops providing electricity during system emergencies or when it resumes providing electricity. I, Linda Laitala, Secretary-Treasurer of East Central Energy, do hereby certify that the board of directors adopted this C&I Interruptible Service Rate Schedule February 16, 2001. Revision dates: 9/23/04, 10/21/04, 2/24/05, 4/21/05, 12/16/05, 1/25/08, 1/20/12, 12/19/14, 12/15/17 Linda Laitala, Secretary-Treasurer