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(A) Service shall be provided based upon the electric utility’s rules and regulations as on file with the State Utility Regulatory Commission.
(B) The customer will be required to give satisfactory assurance by means of a written agreement as to the amount and duration of the business offered.
(C) The electric utility may require corrective measures to be taken by the customer or any motor or other apparatus which in the opinion of the electric utility will cause or is causing unacceptable voltage fluctuation to other customers. Unless otherwise determined by the utility, the maximum primary voltage fluctuation will not exceed 3%.
(D) The electric utility will furnish and maintain, at its expense, one transformation. All poles, lines, wiring, and other electrical equipment beyond the metering point is considered the distribution system of the customer and shall be furnished and maintained by the customer. The metering equipment shall be furnished and maintained by the electric utility. When primary metering is required, the metering equipment, transformer, and other protective equipment will also be furnished and maintained by the electric utility.
(E) The customer shall be responsible for installing under voltage, over voltage, phase reversal, and/or loss of phase relays for the protection of his or her equipment.
(F) At the time that both the requested and actual in service date have elapsed, the customer shall be responsible for the subchapter. Customer charge as a minimum bill even if the facility is not yet using electrical energy.
(Ord. 1993-8, passed 8-26-1993; Ord. 2019-25, passed on 5-13-2020)
(A) The above rates are subject to an energy cost adjustment (ECA) tracking factor based solely upon the changes in the cost of purchasing power from the electric utility’s wholesale power supplier.
(B) The ECA will be revised on a quarterly basis by the Board of Public Works and Safety and will be determined by the difference in the projected power costs as compared with the base cost of purchased power of $0.046709 per KWH.
(Ord. 1993-8, passed 8-26-1993; Ord. 2007-4, passed 6-28-2007; Ord. 2017-20, passed 11-29-2017; Ord. 2019-25, passed on 5-13-2020)
NET METERING
(A) Net metering services are provided upon request and on a first-come, first-serve basis. This program is available to single-phase customers in good standing that own and operate a renewable generating facility (such as solar or wind).
(B) The nameplate rating of the customer’s generator must not exceed ten kilowatts (kW).
(C) Customers served under this tariff must also take service from the utility under the otherwise applicable standard service tariff.
(Ord. 2017-20 passed 11-29-2017; Ord. 2019-25, passed on 5-13-2020)
NET METERING means measuring the difference in an applicable billing period between the amount of electricity supplied by the utility to the customer who generates electric using an eligible renewable generation source and the amount of electricity generated by such respective customer that is delivered to the utility.
(Ord. 2017-20 passed 11-29-2017; Ord. 2019-25, passed on 5-13-2020)
(A) The monthly rate for participation in this program shall be as follows:
Customer charge | $24.70 per month |
(B) Energy charges will be in accordance with the lowest energy charge in the standard tariff that would apply if the customer did not participate in net metering under this tariff and any applicable energy cost adjustment, tracker, or other riders applicable to the standard tariff.
(Ord. 2017-20 passed 11-29-2017; Ord. 2019-25, passed on 5-13-2020; Ord. 2022-21, passed 6-8-2022)
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION
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