Independent School
Districts
General Service - Demand
Application:
This rate is applicable to electric
service required by any institution providing formal educational
training for kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school
students with a pronounced reduction in demand during June,
July, and August or any independent school district account.
This rate is further applicable to a customer whose demand
for power meets or exceeds 20 kilowatts for any month within
the most recent six summer billing months or as determined
by the City of Austin. This rate classification shall be applied
for a term of not less than one year (twelve months) following
the month in which the criteria is met. If a customer has
made significant changes in his connected load which prevents
the customer from meeting or exceeding 20 kilowatts in any
summer billing month and if the change has been certified
by the Electric Utility, the City of Austin may waive the
one year requirement.
Rider
TOU-Thermal Energy Storage Storage may be attached to
this rate.
Character of Service:
The Character of Service provided under
this rate shall be alternating current, 60 cycles, single
phase or three phase, in accordance with the Utilities Criteria
Manual prescribed by the City of Austin which may be amended
from time to time. Electric service of one standard character
will be delivered to one point of service on the customer's
premises and measured through one meter.
| Rate (E10): |
Winter
Billing Months
November through April |
Summer
Billing Months
May through October |
| Energy Rate (E10) |
2.28¢ per kWh, for all kWh |
2.28¢ per kWh, for all kWh |
| Demand Rate (ELD) |
$ 5.68 per kW |
$ 7.95 per kW |
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Fuel
Adjustment Clause (FAC) - plus an adjustment
for variable costs, calculated according to the Fuel Adjustment
Clause Tariff, multiplied by all kWh.
Minimum Bill:
Customer will be assessed a monthly
Minimum Bill of $ 12.00 if the above calculations result in
a charge of less than $ 12.00.
Billing Demand:
The kilowatt demand during the fifteen-minute
interval of greatest use during the current billing month
as indicated or recorded by metering equipment installed by
the City of Austin. When power factor during the interval
of greatest use is less than 85%, Billing Demand shall be
determined by multiplying the indicated demand by 85% and
dividing by the lower peak power factor.
We make every effort
to be accurate in displaying rates online. In case of conflict,
the official tariffs on file with the City Clerk's office
take precedence. |