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Under Time of Use rates, you could save money on your electricity bill if you significantly reduce the amount of electricity
you use during on-peak times. You will see all the usual charges for Basic Service on your monthly bill, and will also see
three new line items. One line item will be your monthly meter charge of $1.50. The other two additional line items will be
for your on-peak and off-peak Time of Use adjustments. You will receive a credit for the number of kwh of electricity you
used during off-peak hours and an additional charge for the electricity you used during on-peak hours. Note that these rates
go into effect January 1, 2004.
Time of Use rate periods:
Time of Use rate structure:
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Summer
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On Peak Charge
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Off Peak Credit
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Residential (per kWh)
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Rate schedule 4
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$0.06124
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-$0.01125
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Commercial (per kWh)
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Rate schedule 23
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$0.09350
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-$0.01438
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Irrigation (per kWh)
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Rate schedule 41
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$0.08004
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-$0.01231
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Winter
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On Peak Charge
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Off Peak Credit
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Residential (per kWh)
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Rate schedule 4
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$0.03316
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-$0.01125
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Commercial (per kWh)
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Rate schedule 23
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$0.04365
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-$0.01438
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Irrigation (per kWh)
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Rate schedule 41
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$0.03737
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-$0.01231
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NOTE: The rates listed above are "adjustments" for Time of Use
only. Additional charges for electricity, delivery service (i.e., Distribution and Transmission – see Schedule 4, 23, 41) will
need to be added to the supply costs. Remember: Other taxes and applicable charges will also apply.
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