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AN ORDINANCE relating to the City Light Department; amending Seattle Municipal Code, Chapter21.49, to increase rates for the use of electricity.
WHEREAS, Ordinance 120149, passed by the CityCouncil on November 6, 2000, established rates for thesale of electricity by the Department for the period beginning January 1, 2001; and
WHEREAS, the rates established by Ordinance 1197 47 effective December 24, 1999 assumed that the
Department would incur net costs of $2.2 million in calendar year 2000 and $14.5 million in
calendar year 2001 through its purchases and sales of power in the wholesale power market and theuse of surplus energy to displace purchases of power from the Bonneville Power Administrationand generation at the Centralia Stearn Plant; and
WHEREAS, the rates established by Ordinance 120149 assumed net purchased power costs of $53.9million in 2000 and $15.8 million in 2001; and
WHEREAS, the price of energy in the wholesale power market has been at historically high levels since
May 2000; and
WHEREAS, wholesale forward market prices lead to the expectation that prices will remain at high levels
into 2001, exposing the Department to further variability in its financial results; and
WHEREAS, drier than normal weather has decreased strearnflows in the Skagit and Pend Oreille rivers,which decreases generation from City Light hydroelectric plants, and less than normal snowpackindicates a continuance of this situation; and
WHEREAS, financial results in 2001 will be far below the targets used in setting the current rates unless
action is taken to increase revenues; andI
WHEREAS, the Department and City are requesting that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commissionimpose acap on wholesale electricity prices throughout the West; and
WHEREAS, the Department is asking its customers to conserve ten percent of the energy they currently useat home and at work; and
WHEREAS, the Department has proposed that rates be adjusted to eliminate the summer rate discount andinclude a further power cost adjustment equivalent to $.004/kWh effective March 1, 2001; and
WHEREAS, the Department recommends that a portion of excess power costs in 2001 be deferred to 2002and 2003 in an amount equal to revenues projected to be realized in those years from the power cost
adjustment enacted by this ordinance; and
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WHEREAS, the City Council has expressed its commitment to taking whatever future rate actions are
necessary to preserve the financial integrity of the Department; NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 21.49.030 of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:
21.49.030 Residential rates (Schedules RSC and RSS).
A. Schedules RSC and RSS are for all separately metered residential services, except those
subject to Schedules REC, RES, RLC and RLS.
Schedule RSC (Residential: City)
Schedule RSC is for residential city customers, except those subject to Schedules REC and RLC.
Energy Charges.!
S er- -D~]Iing Gy-eles (Mafeh AugwA)ar day at 2.160-pef4oAzh
.0-20 pef kWh
Summer- Billing Gyeles (N4afeb Aiaguso
4a~, A 2.560 per- 10,41
AlirAer- Billing Cy-eles (September- Febfuar-y)
day at 3.420 per- IE'Wh-
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 200 1:
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9.73 0 per meter per day
Energy Charges.
Summer Billing Cycles (March - AugqsjtFirst 10 kWh per day. at 3.23 0 per kWhAll over 10 kWh per day at 7.560 per kWh
Winter Billing Cycles (Spptember - FebKqary)
First 16 kWh.per day-at 3.230 per kWhAll over 16 kWh per day at 7.56~ per kWh
Base Service.Charge:
9.73~ per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)First 10 kWh per day at 2-.64-3.2 8 0 per kWhAll over 10 kWh per day at 4-.9-57.610 per kWh
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
First 16 kWh per day at 3-4-73.280 per kWhAll over 16 kWh per day at 6-.7-57.610 per kWh
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)First 10 kWh per day at 2-.773.3 90 per kWhAll over 10 kWh per day at 5-.7-57.860 per kWh
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First 16 kWh per day at 3-.333.390 per kWh
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RLS.
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Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)17 First 10 kWh per day at 3.3 3 0 per kWh
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RATES EFFECTIATE JA-N~~ 1, 2001-.
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First 10 kWh per day at 1-43.3 8 0 per kWhAll over 10 kWh per day at 5-.4057.710 Per kWh
Winter Billing Cycles (September -.February)
First 16 kWh per day at 3-.-5-73.380 per kWhAll over 16 kWh per day at 6-.8-57.71 -oer kWh
Base Service Charge:
9.730 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
SummerBilling Cycles (March - August)First 10 kWh per day at 27963.49 0 per kWhAll over 10 kWh per day at 5-.847.960 per kWh
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
1011 First 16 kWh per day at -3423.490 per kWh
All over 16 kWh per day at 74-37.960 per kWh11
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13 B. Normal residential service shall be limited to single-phase.
14 C. If Schedules RSC and RSS are applied to transient occupancy in separately metered living
15 units, billing shall be in the name of the owner on a continuous basis.
16 D. Duplexes using a single meter prior to October 13, 1978 shall be considered as a single
17 residence for the purpose of applying Schedules RSC and RSS. For a new duplex or a larger service to
18 an existing duplex, each residence shall be separately metered.
19 E. If an electric water heater providing potable water is served under Schedules RSC and RSS, it
20 shall be a storage-type insulated tank heated by elements which are thermostatically controlled. The
21 maximum element wattage shall not exceed five thousand five hundred (5,500) watts.
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F. All electrical service provided for domestic uses to a single residential account, including
electrically heated swimming pools, shall have all consumption of electricity added together for billing
on Schedules RSC and RSS.
Section 2. Section 21.49.052 of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:
51121.49.052 Small general service (Schedules SNIC and SMS).
A. Small general service is general service provided to customers whose maximum demand is
less than fifty (50) kW.
Schedule SMC (Small General Service: City)
Schedule SMC is for small general service provided to city customers who are not demand
metered or, if demand metered, have in the previous calendar year more than half of their normal
billings at less than fifty (50) kW of maximum demand. Classification of new customers will be based
on the Department's estimate of maximum demand in the current year.
Summef Billiiig 32yek-,-(N&veh--A-t~
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RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2001:
Energy Cha-rges:
All..cnergy at 5.030 ~hper kV
Minimum Charge:
20.000 per meter per da
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
Summef Billing Gyeles 04afeb Mgust4All enef gy At I Q 1 -4 per W~A
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RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
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Minimum Charge:
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Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW-2+.00527 x kWh
Transformer investment -
$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
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billings at less than fifty (50) kW of maximum demand. Classification of new customers will be based
on the Department's estimate of maximum demand in the current year.
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All enefgy at 4.340-pei,40ALh
RATES EFFECTIVE JA-~A-P-R-Y 1, 2001
EnergK4wtes,.Summer- Billing Cyeles (Mar-eh Auguqo
All enefgy at 3.950 per- k3AT
Minimum Charge:
Winter Billing C'Y0les-(Sep1eni4eF-TebP&ary4
All enefgy at 4.740 per WA
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Energy ChgKges:
All.gn ~r at 5.140 per kWh
Minimuni ~Lhgjgge~
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RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001
Energy Charges:
SummerBilling Gyeles 04ar-eh A-ugx[so
W4nter- Billing -Gyeles (Septeffiber- Febfaary4
All energy at 4-.-795.190 per kWh
Minimum Charge:
20-000 per meter per day
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RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
StwAmef Billing Cyeles (N4afeh A-agusoAll eiier-gy a 4,1405
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W4p_eff _BilliMg Gyeles (September- Febmap.")
All energy at 4-.865.260 per kWh
Minimum Charge:
20.000 per meter per day
Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW' +.00527 x kWh
Transformer investment -
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B. For customers metered on the primaryside of a transformer, the Department will either
program the meter to deduct computed transformer losses or provide a discount for transformer losses
by reducing the monthly kWh billed by the number of kWh computed in Section 21.49.052, subsection
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C. For customers who provide their own transformation from the Department's standard
distribution system voltage of four (4) kV, thirteen (13) kV, or twenty-six (26) kV to a utilization
voltage, a discount for transformer investment will be provided in the amount stated in Section
21.49.052, subsection A.
D. The Department will provide one (1) transformation from the available distribution system
voltage of four (4) kV or higher to a standard service voltage, and metering normallywill be at the
service voltage level. However, if the Department determines that it is either uneconomical or
impractical to meter at the service voltage level, the Department will meter at the distribution voltage
level and will either program the meter to deduct computed transformer losses or will reduce the
monthly kWh billed by the amount of the discount for transformer losses.
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13 maximum demand in the current year.
14 Schedule MDC (Medium Standard General Service: City)
15 Schedule MDC is for medium standard general service provided to city customers.
If the customer elects to receive service from the Department's available distribution system
voltage of four (4) kV or higher, metering will be at the distribution voltage level and the discounts for
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21.49.055 Medium general service (Schedules MDC, MDS and MDD).
to meter at the distribution voltage level, the Department will meter at the service voltage level and the
discount for transformer losses will not be applicable.
Section 3. Section 21.49.055 of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:
customer's billings. However, if the Department determines that it is either uneconomical or impractical
A. Medium general service is general service provided to customers who have in the previous
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Demand Charges:
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HeFg~' Charges;
It) -j -.- ,,,4afel.-. ~ -5-7All ener-gy at 3.620 per--~
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All energy at 4.840 Der kWh
Demand Charges:
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All kW of maximum.demand at.$1.15 per kW
Minimum Charge:
86.670 per meterper day
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
Summff Billing C5vles (Mar-eh AugwsoAll eneFgy at 3.671 per- kW
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All energy at 4494.890 per kWh
Demand Charges:
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SummerBilling Cycles (March - August)
All kW of maximum demand at $0.92 per kW
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
All kW of maximum demand at $1.15 per kW
Minimum Charge:
86.670 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
Summer- Billing Cyeles 10-4-a-reh Aug*st)A14 energy at 3. 7-5
Febp&ary)
All energy at 4.Q5.020 per kWh
Demand Charges:
to Surmnei: Billing Gyeles (Ma-r-eh August)All kW of maxifn*m Elefnandat--$4
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All kW of maximum demand at $0.51 per kW
Minimum Charge:
90.000 per meter per day,
Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW+.00527 x kWh
Transformer investment -
$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
Schedule MDS (Medium Standard General Service: Suburban)
Schedule MDS is for medium standard general service provided to suburban customers.
RATES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 24, 1999:
Ener-gy Chafges-.-
Summer- Billing C-yeles (Mar-eh Aug+*All
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All kW of mwdmum dem&qd at $1.15 per
Minimum Qiarge--
86.670 per.metlef per- day
RATES EFFECTINT JAMJARY 1, 2041--.
Energy Charges!
Sufffiner- Billing Cyeles (A.4faireh -
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Summer Billing Cycles (March. - Aupst)All kW of maximum demand at $0.92 mr kW
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Minimum Charge:
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Summer- Billit+g Gyeles p4ar-eh Augttst)
Winter- BilliflIg "yeles "Septembei7 Februef-y)
All energy at 4-605.00~ per kWh
Demand Charges:
SummerBilling Cycles (March - August)
All kW of maximum demand at $0.92 per kW
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
All kW of maximum demand at $1.15 per kW
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RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
SummerBilling Gyeles 0.1ar-eh AugusoAll eiiergy at 3.8 4 -1 per- k
Winter- Billing~QI
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All energy at 4:44 5.140 per kWh
Demand Charges:
Surffiner- Billing Gyeles
All kW of maximum demand- a
WifAer- Billing Gyeles (September- Febfuar-y)
All kW of maximum demand at $0.51 per kW
Minimum Charge:
90.000 per meter per day
Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW+.00527 x kWh
Transformer investment -
$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
Schedule MDD (Medium Network General Service)
Schedule MDD is for medium network general service.
RA-TES EFFECT-ALE DECEMBER 24, 1999.-
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Sufmner Billing Gyeles (Mareh Aaga&V,
~Ul. energy at 3.350 per k
Cyoles (September- February)
All energy at 4.310 pef4&Wh
Demand Charges-
Su+nmer Billing Cyoles (Mareh At~st)
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Wifitef Billing Gyeles (September- February)A 1
eiief gy-at.A
.710 per kAVh
Demand Charges-
Summer- Billing Gyeles (Alar-ehA--f,- ~ -b-V
All kW of maximum demand at $1-45-pef4&W
All kW E)f maximum demand at S 1. 3 5 p er kW
86.670 per faeter per-day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
All energy at 5.11 per kVVh
Demand Charges:
SummerBilling Cycles (March - Augq-stj
All kW of maximum demand at $1.45 per
Winter Billing Cycles (Sgptember - Februff _)~
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All kW of maximum demand at $1.35 per kW
Minimum Charge:
86.67~ per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
Summer- BillingI
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Winlef Billiiig GyOes (Septembef Febraar-y)
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Demand Charges:
SummerBilling Cycles (March - August)All kW of maximum demand at $1.45 per kW
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
All kW of maximum demand at $1.35 per kW
mum Charge:
86.670 per meter per day
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Energy Charges:
SummerBilliffg Gy-eles (Mafeh Ajig+*All ener-g, ai 3.990 per-
-D,11Zfig Gyeles (September- Febfttafy)
All energy at 5-:065.460 per kWh
Demand Charges:
SummerBilling Cycles (March - August)All kW` of maximum demand at $1.65 per kW
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
All kW of maximum demand at $1.53 per kW
Minimum Charge:
90.000 per meter per day
Discounts-
Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW'+.00527 x kWh
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$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
B. For customers metered on the primary side of a transformer, the Department. will either
program the meter to deduct computed transformer losses or provide a discount for transformer losses
by reducing the monthly kWh billed by the number of kWh computed in Section 21.49.055, subsection
A.
C. For customers who provide their own transformation from the Department's standard
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distribution system voltage of four (4) kV, thirteen (13) kV, or twenty-six (26) kV to a utilization
voltage, a discount for transformer investment will be provided in the amount stated in Section
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D. The Department will provide one (1) transformation from the available distribution system
11 voltage of four (4) kV or higher to a standard service voltage, and metering normally will be at the
12 service voltage level. However, if the Department determines that it is either uneconomical or
13 impractical to meter at the service voltage level, the Department will meter at the distribution voltage
14 level and will either program the meter to deduct computed transformer losses or will reduce the
15 monthly kWh billed by the amount of the discount for transformer losses.
16 If the customer elects to receive service from the Department's available distribution system
17 voltage of four (4) kV or higher, metering will be at the distribution voltage level and the discounts for
18 transformer losses, if applicable, and for transformer investment, if applicable, will be applied to the
19 customer's billings. However, if the Department determines that it is either uneconomical or impractical
20 to meter at the distribution voltage level, the Department will meter at the service voltage level and the
21 discount for transformer losses will not be applicable.
22 E. When the City's new customer information and billing system is implemented, minimum
23 charges shall no longer apply to customers served under Schedules MDC, MDS and MDD.
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I Section 4. Section 21.49.057 of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:
2 21.49.057 Large general service (Schedules LGC, LGS and LGD).
3 A. Large general service is network general service provided to customers who have in the
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previous calendar year half or more than half of their normal billings at one thousand (1,000) kW of
maximum demand or greater and have more than half of their normal billings at less than ten thousand
(10,000) kW of maximum demand. Classification of new customers will be based on the Department's
estimate of maximum demand in the current year.
Schedule LGC (Large Standard General Service: City)
Schedule LGC is for large standard general service provided to city customers.
Energy Charges-
Peak- Unergy used b e4ween six (6. 00) a.m. and ten (IQ.: 00) p.m., Mo-nda~
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5,abnday, exeluding major- holidays,* at 3.320 per- WAA.
Off peak.: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 2.770 per 101AAi
_ _.()A -tOff peak-- Energy used at A times other- thaii the pe I-pe-4 . 3.55OpeFk)Azh
Deffland Charges.:
Peak: All kW of maximwn demand be~ween six (6-.00) a.m. and ten ( ".p.m., Meiiday di.-ough Sa ufday~, exelluding major- -holidays,* at $0.40 PkW
Off peak: All kW of faffldmum demand in exeess of peak mffldmum demand, at a4l
Winter- Billing Qyeles (September- Febfuafy4
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Peak. All k-W of ma*imumdemand between six (6!00) a.m. and ten (I O.t"
p.m., Monday through Satiifda~-, exeluding major- holidays,* at-$044fefkW
Off peak! All MAI of maximum demand in exeess of peak maximum demand, at all
times other than the peak period, at $0. 17 per- kW4
$10.07 per- meter- per- day
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10
11
12
13
RATES EFFECT-WE JMRJ-A~ 1, 2001-.
Energy Ghafges~.
Suffhmer- Billing Gyeles (Olar-eh August)peakt Emer-gy used between six (6.,00) a.m. and ten p.m., Menda
WifAer Billing Gyeies (September- F-ebfuafy)
Peak- Unefgy ttsed between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Mon4:~j
0 Satttrda~,, exeluding m-a,;1, -1, A
, s,* at 4.370 per- kWh
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Demand Charges:
14 Surffiner- Billing Gyeles YNAafeh, -~
A- 9tist)
P eA: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (I O.LOO)
kw16 Off peak! All kW of maxia+ufn demand, in emoess of peak maximum demand, at all
times othef than the peak period, at $0.17 per- k17
WipAer Billing Cyeles (September- Febiuar-y)
18 Peak, All WAI of ffiaximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10-:00)
n m MnmiAu ti:ma44" a-nJulA~- _,;__ I- ~A-,, * ~+ Cn /10 -
1911 k-W,
20 Off peak: All k of fliaximiffn demand in exeess of peA maxiffmm demand ~+ -11, - -.1
21
2211$10.07 pef faeter- per- day
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24
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Energy Charges:
Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., MondU through
Satur&3~ excluding m~jLor holidays,* at 4.890 Der kWh
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 4.150 per
Demand Charges:
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten.(,10:00) p.m.,-1
Mondgy throu ~h Saturdgy, excluding maior holidgys,* at $0.40 Der kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0. 1 Z2gr kW
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Minimum Charge:
S 10.07 12er meter per dU
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001-*
Energy Charges:
Swaffief Billing Gyeles
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gy used at all times athef than the peak period at 3.220 per Wh13 3A4i#er- Billiiig Cyeles (Septembef Febfaary)
Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday through14 Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4-.42-4.940 per kWh
15 Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 4.00 .200 per kWh
16 Demand Charges:
Summef Billing Gyeles (Mareh AugwA)17 Peaki All kW of mwdffwm demand between six (6! 00"
18 kwOff peak! All kW of maxim-umdemand in exeess of peak fawdfnum demand-,4t-aJ4
19 times other- thaff the peak period, at $0.17 per- kWWiPA
20 Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
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Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.40 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
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other than the peak period, at $0.17. per kW
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$10.07 per meter per day
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RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
Stwamer- Billing Cyeles p4afeh NagusoPeak: -Q-
Ener-gyusedbe eefl six (6.00) a.m. and ten (10.:00) p.m., Mendayduough Saft&da)-, exeluding major- holidays,* at 3.634:.9~0 per- kWh
Off peak-. Energy tised at all times ethef than the p eak p er-iod a4 3. 23.4 7 0.
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Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4-.204.720 per kWh
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 1793.98~ per kWh
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14
15
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Demand Charges:
Summef Billing Cyeles Wafeh August)Peak! All kW of mwdmum demand between six (6!00) a.m. and ten (101"
p.m., Monday thfough Sa tifday, exeluding major- holidays,* at. $0.29 pef
kW
times other- than the peak period, at $0.17 pef kW
Peak: All kW of maximurn demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.29 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
Minimum Charge:
$10.33 per meter per day.
*Major holidays excluded from the peak period are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
17 ~~ Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
18 Discounts:
Transfonner losses in kWh -
19 1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW2+ .00527 x kWh
20 Transformer investment -
$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand21
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23
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Schedule LGS (Large Standard General Service: Suburban)
Schedule LGS is for large standard general service provided to suburban customers.
RATES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 24, 1999-7
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Energy Chafg-es--
Sthnimef Billing Gyeles I'l-l"afle"iA ---4A
---- - -- - ---- --,- -/ -1--- I --- 1---11
- - * - -11 Ir
*111, 9 -1--,"
t4ough Sattffday, exeluding major holidays,* at 3.420 pef k-AA%
Ogpeak--. Energy used at all tinaes othe-F -e-ak pefied at 2.870 per-kAzh
WipAef Billing Cyoles (September- Febtuary)
Peaki Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10.OQ) p.m., MORA.. -.-----ay
t4ouo Satufday, oxeluding major- holidays,* at 4.080 per- kWh
Off peak-. Ener-gy used at all times othef than the peak period - 32.
6- 5:Y-" pef
Demand Chafges-.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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times other- than the peak pefiod, at $0.17 pef kW
Peak: All WAL of mwdmum demand be~ween six (6.200-) a.m. and ten (10:1001101~
p M. A S--A-ay tbfough Saturday, exel /It) --
olidays,
Off peak: All kW of maximum demand in exeess of peak ma-ximumdemand, at all
times othef dian the peak pefied, at $0.17 pef k-W
Mini Charge;
$10.07 per- meter- per day
RATES EFFECTATE i A-D"-.7 1, 2001
Summer- BiNing Cyoles (Mafeh AugusoPeak: Enefgy used between six (6. 00) a.m. and ten (10. 00) p.m., "IAlon
A-~~J-
thfettgh Satufda~-, exeluding major holidays,* at 3.820 per- kWh
Off peak: Energy tised at all 6mes other- than the peak pefied at 3.270 per- kWh
WipAef Billing Cyeles (September- Febfuaf~q
Peak-; U-tier-gy used between six (6:00) a.m. -an.
#ff-eug-11-S
-1-- 1-.7, ex4a&ig major- holidays,* at 4.480 per- k)Wh.
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Off peak: Energy used at a4i times other than the peak period at 4.050 per
Demand Chafges:
Summer- Billing Gyeles (Mar-eh August)APeak: 11 1-W of maximum demand betweeft six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10~-"
p.m., Manday Offough Sa ufday, exeluding majef holidays,* at $0.40 pekW
Off peak.-- AA! kW of maxiff~am demand in exeess ef -peak maximuffi demand, at a4i
WipAer- Billing Cyeles (September Febfuar-y)
Peakt AA1 k-Al of mffidmum demand between six (6 -.- 00) a.m. and ten (141"
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
kW
Off peak-. All WAI of mffldmtim demand in exeess of peak maximuffi deffland, at all
times othef gian the peak period, M $0.17 per kW
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
Peak: Energy used between six (6: 00) a.m. and ten Q 0:00) p.m., Mondu throu
Saturday, excluding m~jor holidqys,* at 4.990 per kWh
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 4.2 5 0 per kWh
Demand Charges:
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6: 00) a.m. and ten (10: 00) p.m.,
Mondgy through SgqLday, excluding mqjor holidpys,* at $0.
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
Minimum Charge:
$10.07 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001-1
Energy Charges:
Sunamef Billing Cyeles (Mar-eh A-uguao
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gy used between six (6.00) a.m. and ten (10.00) p.m., MondayflHough Satwday, exeluAing major- holidays,* a 3.870 pef kA%
Off peak: Eft
Winter Billing Gyeles (September- Febfuar-y)
Peak: Energy used b etween six (6: 00) a.m. and ten (10: 00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4-.535.040 per kWh
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 44-04-3N -per kWh
Demand Charges:
Summer- Billing Gyeles (Maroh AugusoPeak; All kW of maximufn demand between six (6.00) a.m. and ten
p.m., MoRday thfough Salil day, exeluding majef holidays,* at $0.40 pekW
Off peak- All kW of maximum demand in exeess of peak maximufn demand, at a4l
Winter- Billing lCy-el-es- (0--e-ptember- Febmary)Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.40 per kW
111] Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW12
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Minimum Charge:
$10.07 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
Summer- Billing Gyeles (Mareh Augxtst)
Peak:'-Ener-gy used between six (6-00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Mendaythfough Sattffday, exel -1-gg major- holidays,* at 4.180 per- lwAl-
Off peak: Energy used M all times othef than the peak period at 3.570 pef kAVh
Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4.30 .810perkWh
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 3.88 .080 per kWh
Demand Charges:
SuRffaer- Billing Gyeles (Mar-eh AugusoPeak: All kW of maximuffi demand beOA,een six (6:00) a.m. and ten (I O.L"
p.m., Monday t4ough Satufday, e~Eelttdii-rg majef holidays,* at $0.29 pekW
09 peak- A41 1,1,AT of maximum demand in exoess of peak maximum demand, at all
times E)thQv +1- +1'e peak period, M $0.17 per-k~
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WifAer Billing G5vles (September- Febfaafy)
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.29 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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20
21
22
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Minimum Charge:
$10.33 per meter per day
*Major holidays excluded from the peak period are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW+.00527 x kWh
Transfon-ner investment -
$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
Schedule LGD (Large Network General Service)
Schedule LGD is for large network general service.
RATES EFFECTIVE
Energy C;har#es-.
Summer- Billing Gyeles 10-4-ar-eh AugusoPeak: Efier-gy used between six (6tOO) a.m. and ten (10-00) p.m lvfeflde~'
r
SatuFdayex -p-Jer-holidays,* at 3.430 pef kVAi
Off peak-. Energy used at a4l times other- than the peak peiied at 2.870 pef k-Wh
Peak: r used between six (6.00) a.m. and ten (10-.00) p.m., Mendthfou
.SWE"-A-, exeludiflg major- holidays,* at 4.130 per- "T
Demand "'har-ges-i
Su+amer- Billing G~vles (Mueh Augu-&o
Peak! All kW of maximmam demand between six (6 t
00) a.m. and ten (10.-"
p.m., ' leaday through Satorday, exeluditig major helidays,?~ at $0.67iwfkW
Off peak: All "I of taffidmum demand in exeess of peak maximwam demand, at all
times other- than the peak period, at $0.17 per-
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WipAer- Billing Gyeles (September- Februaf5q
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13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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p.m., Menday thfaugh Satufday, exeluding major- hehdays,* at $0.67 pe
k-W
Off peak: All kW of maximum dema-fid in exeess of peak maximum demaRd, at a4l
times other- than the peak period, at $0.17 per- 1c
Miniffmm Chafge:
$10.07 pef meter- per- day
D Arr2C VUVVf~'PTAT T-TpgPRi 1,2001;
mmer- B illing Cyeles (March August)
Peak- -Qner-gy used between six (6!00) a.m. and ten (10.00) p.m-.,-NIen4ay
thfough Sa~ufdaj-, exeluding major- holidays,* at 3.930 per-
Off peak: Enefgy used at a4l times other than the peak period at 3.270 pef
Winter- Billing Gyeles (S.
m ef F-1---af-,"T'f
Peak! Energy used betwe- six'6.00) a.ffi. and ten (10.00) p~m, Manday
dffe:agh Saturday, xelud...g major holidays,* at 4.531,YI pep4&)Xh
r-gy used at all times other than the peak period at 4.080 pef
Demand G-afges,
Summee-f Billing Gyeles (N4afeh AugusoPeak: All k-W o f maximum demand b etween six (6.00) a.m. and ten (10
- - N4-4- 0--1, Qn+-A-, * ~+ QO A7
kwOff peak- All kW of maximum demand in exeess of peak mwEin+um dema-Rd, at all
times othef than the peak peried, at $0.17 pef kW
Wintef Billing Cyeles (September Febraary)
Peakz All kW E)f mfflEimtun demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00)
IUA*IA~~-fb OUP.ffii~ -w gh Salufday, exe hE)Iiday-s,* at $0.67 pek-W
I 09 peak.: All "I of mwEimth~n demand in exeess of peak ma-xiffiuffi dema-Rd, a4 a4l
times other- dwn the peak period, at SO. 17 per- k
Minimum Char-get
S10.07 per- meter- per day
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RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Mondqy through
Saturdgy, excluding mqjor holidays,* at 5.03~ per kWh
Off-peak: Enemy used at all times other than the peak period at 4.280 per kWh
Demand Charges:
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10: 00) p.m.,Monday through Saturdgy, excluding major holidays,* at $0.67 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum. demand, at all times
other than the.peak period,.at $0.17 per kW
Minimum Charge:
$10.07 per meter.per dqy
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
StH:Rffler-Bi1hftgGye1esR.4afeh A-ugwA)Peak:
&3efgy used between six (6.00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., N4.&I-0-1~ay
-.er-gy used at a4l times other- th thepeakp nd;41320per-kWhafl
Winter- B ifl-ing Cycles (Septembef Febmar-y)Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4-.45W.080 per kWh
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 4.134.330 Per kWh
Demand Charges:
Summer- Billing G-Y-eles (Mar-eh AugusoPeak! ... ~Afl Jr-1,41 of maximum demand between six (6.00) a.m. and ten (10.L00)
k-W
Off peak; All k3A' of ma-ximum demand in exeess of peak maximum demand,-et-aU
times othef gian the-peE
Winter- Billing Gyeles (September- Febi:uafy)
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.67 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
Minimum Charge:
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$10.07 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
Sufmner- Billing G~vles p4ar-eh A~agusoPeak: U
Bfiefgy used between six (6.:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p4n-.,-Menday
t4eugh Satufday, exeluding major- helidays,* at 3.9141MO peF kWhEnergy used at all times other- than the peak period at 3.25LLOO per4OA4i
Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4-.-51-5.010 per kWh7
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16
17
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19
20
21
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Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 4,054.25~ per kWh
Demand Charges:
SuFffinef Billing GyPeak! A 11 1,11T
~ - - oof maximum demand between six (6.00) a.m. and ten (10t00)
k-W
N+6F E~y ffffouga b Haing Male f holidays,* at $0.84 pe
.
off peak- All kW of maximufn demand in exeess of peak maxim-umdemaRd,-et4A
Wintef Billing Gyeles (Septembef Februafy4
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.84 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
Minimum Charge:
S 10.3 3 per meter per day
*Major holidays excluded from the peak period are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW+.00527 x kWh
Transformer investment -
$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
B. For customers metered on the primaryside of a transformer, the Department will either
program the meter to deduct computed transformer losses or provide a discount for transformer losses
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by reducing the monthly kWh billed by the number of kWh computed in Section 21.49.057, subsection
A.
C. For customers who provide their own transformation from the Department's standard
distribution system voltage of four (4) W, thirteen (13) W, or twenty-six (26) kV to a utilization
voltage, a discount for transformer investment will be provided in the amount stated in Section
21.49.057, subsection A. Existing customers served by the Department's 34.5 kV system as of January
1, 1995 shall be considered as receiving standard distribution voltage for the purpose of this section.
This 34.5 kV voltage will not be offered as a standard distribution system voltage for any new
customers.
Section 5. Section 21.49.058 of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:
21.49.058 High demand general service (Schedules HDC and VRQ.
A. High demand general service is standard general service provided to customers who have in
the previous calendar year half or more than half of their normal billings at ten thousand (10,000) kW of
maximum demand or greater. Classification of new customers will be based on the Department's
estimates of maximum demand in the current year.
Schedule HDC (High Demand General Service)
Schedule HDC is for high demand general service provided to customers who have not signed an
agreement to be served under Schedule VRC.
D 1) 11 1 nnn~RATES EFFECTWE DECON M-- 01 - ~ , --
Ener-gy Gh ges-
Summef Billing Gyeles (-.11.4Xafc-h Aups+,~
Peak: Energy used b etween six(6.: 00) a.m. and ten (10: 00) pm., Mend
tIffeugh S4urda-y, exeluding major holidays,* a 3.070 per-
Off -peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak per-iod at 2.590 pef
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E-nefgy used between six (6-00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Mon4ay
dffetigh Sattifda~-, exeluding major- holidays,* at 3.74.0 per 1c
Off peak- Eoefgy tised at all times other- than the peak p er-iod at 3.3 5 0 -p ef
Peak: All kW of maxiffmm demand between six (6.00) a.m. and ten (IO.L"
Demand Chafges--
Swftmer- Billing Cyoles (Mafeh Auguso
kw
Off peak- All k-W of mwEiffp&m demand in exoess of peak maximum demand, at a4i
times other than the peak period, at $0.17 pef kW
Winter- Billing Cyeles (September- Febmary)Peak-- All WAI of maximum demand between six (6:00) am. a-Rd teft (IO.L"
p.m., MoRday Offough Sa-W day, exelu4ing major- holidays,* at-W.40-pef
kW10
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14
15
16
17
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Off peak! AA kW of maximum demand in exeess of peak maximum demand, at all
times other- gian the peak period, at $0.17 pef kW
Minim-um Charge!
$122.00 per- meter- per- day
RATES EFFECTAIE jAIM)AR-Y 1~
2001-.
Enefgy Ch- ges!
S er Billing Cyeles (Nlafeh AugwA)Pe ak.: Enefgy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10-00) p.m., Monday
through Satufday, exeltiding major- holidays,* at 3.470 pef
Winief Billing Gyeles (Septembef FebfuEffy)
P e ak.! Enefgy used b etween six (6-
00) a.m. and ten (10: 00) p.m., MondaytIffough Satiffda~-, exeluding major- holidays,* at 4.140 per-
2011 Off peak.: Energy used at all times other than the peak pefiod at 3.7-5,,' per WNh
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Demand C-ar-ges,
Summer- Billing Cyeles (Mar-eh August)
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (W-00,
p.m., Monday gffottgh Satwday, exeluding major holidays,* at $0.40
kw
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Off peak: A41 kW ofmaximum demand in exeess of peak maxiiffam demand, at a4l
times othef than the peak pefied, at $0.17 pef 10A1
3
4
-....Aef BR.M.g Gyeles (September- Febmary)
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6 --00) a.m. and ten (10! 00)
p.m., Menday dffeugh Satufday, exeluding major- holidays,* a4 $0.40pe~r-
kw
0-Iff peal All WAI of mffldmum demand in excess of peak maximmum.. demand, at a!
times athef than the peak period, at $0.17 per- kW6
7
8
10
Minimum chafge.,
$122.00 per- meter- per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10: 00) p.m., Mond~!y throu
SaturdU, excluding m?Jor holidays,* at 4.70~ per kWh
1111 Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 3.940 per
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Demand Charges:
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six f6: 00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Mondgy through Saturdqy, excluding mgjor holidays,* at $0.40 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per
Minimum Charge:
$122.00 per meter per d
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Energy Charges:
Swumer- Billing Cyeles p4afeh Augw,,t)
Peak: --Ener-gy used 1-+-etween six (6.00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday
4ffettgh Satufday~, exeluding major- holidays,* at 3.52~-" per- klwh
Off peak, Enefgy used at all times other than the peak per-io
Winter Billing Gyeles (September- Febfuar-y)
Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4.19 .750 per kWh
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 3403.99~ per kWh
Demand Charges:
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Peak- All kW of ma-xin+um demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (110-:0110)
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Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.40 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
Minimum Charge:
$122.00 per meter per day
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Energy Charges:
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09 peak-. Energy used at all times other- than the peak period at 3.1
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Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10: 00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4,044.590 per kWh
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 3-.643.840 per kWh
Demand Charges:
Su+nmer- Billing Gyeles (Nlafeh AugusoPeak- ~4-11 kW of maximiimdemand be~ween six (6.00) a.m. and ten (10.40)
p.m., Nionday dffough Satuf&5-, exeluding major holidays,* &40-11 per-
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Peak:
at all times other- flian the peak period, at $0.17 -per k-W
g Gyeles (September Febfuafy)
All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.29 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak period maximum demand, at all
times other than the peak period, at $0. 17 per kW
Minimum Charge:
$125.07 per meter per day
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*Major holidays excluded from the peak period are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW'+.00527 x kWh
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Schedule VRC (Variable Rate General Service)
Schedule VRC is an optional rate schedule for high demand general service provided to
customers eligible to be served under Schedule HDC. A customer that chooses this rate schedule may
not return to a standard rate schedule for a period of one (1) year after electing this schedule, provided
that, should a new rate ordinance which changes Schedule VRC be adopted during this time, the
customer may request return to a standard rate schedule upon the effective date of the new ordinance,
At the time a customer elects to take service under Schedule VRC, the customer must choose
whether to pay an energy charge as defined in Option I - DJ-COB or Option 2 - DJ Mid-Columbia.
After choosing an energy charge option, a customer may not choose a different energy charge option for
a period of one (1) year except that, should a new rate ordinance which changes Schedule VRC be
adopted during this time, the customer may request a change in energy charge option upon the effective
date of the new ordinance or may request return to a standard rate schedule upon the effective date of the
new ordinance.
RATES EFFECT!
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Di COB nenfkm pr-iee eetwefted to eepAs pef kA% for- the day a*d time pei4ed of the eensuffiption.
Peak and off peak perieds will be as defined by the Di COB priee rather- than as defined in the Demati
Charges seetion of Sehedule VRG or- elsewhei:e in the E)r-C-1
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Di Mid GolufRbia Pr-iee in 04Wh A. 1562 =4= 0. 150/kWh
The Di Mid Columbia (Devv jenes Mid Columbia) pr-iee is the ap-pfopfiate peak of off peak
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Peak-. All kW of mwEiffmm demand between six (6.00) a.m. and ten
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4 The DJ-COB (Dow Jones-Califomia Oregon Border) price is the qppropriate peak or off-peak
5 DJ-CQB finn price converted to cents per kWh for the dqy and time period of the conspmption.
6 Peak and off-peak periods will be as defined by the DJ-CQB price rather than as defined in the
7 Demand Charges section of Schedule VRC or elsewhere in the ordinance codified in this section.
8 hi the case that a price is not available for a given dqy, the average of the preceding and
9 following days'prices will be used. Peak and off-peak prices will be calculated sqparately vi
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11 Qption 2 - DJ Mid-Columbia
12 DJ Mid-Columbia Price in 0/kWh x 1. 15 62 + 0.15~
13 The DJ Mid-Columbia (L)ow Jones Mid-Columbia) price is the gppropriate fimi peak or off-peak
14 DJ Mid-Columbia price index converted to cents per kWh for the dqy and time period of the
15 cons]~mption. Peak and off-peak periods will be as defined by the DJ Mid-Columbia price index
16 rather than as defined in the Demand Charges section of Schedule VRC or elsewhere in this
17 section. In the case that a price is not available for a gi~yen dqy, the average of the preceding an
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Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak period maximum demand, at all
times other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
Minimum Charge:
$122.00 per meter -oer da
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6 Option I - DJ-COB
7 (DJ-COB price in O/kWh - 0.07~1)YW x 1.1562 + 0.15~/kWh
8 The DJ-COB ~Dow Jones-Califomia Oregon Border) price is the gppropriate peak or off-pe
9 DJ-COB firmprice converted to cents per kWh for the dgy and time period of the conspmption.
10 Peak and off-peak periods will be as defined by the DJ-COB price rather than as defined in the
11 Demand Charges section of Schedule VRC or elsewhere in the ordinance codified in this section.
12 In the case that a price is not available for a given day, the average of the preceding an
13 following days'prices will be used. Peak and off-peak prices will be calculated sgparately vi
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16 DJ Mid-Columbia Price in O/kWh x 1. 15 62 + 0.15
17 The DJ Mid-Columbia (Dow Jones Mid-Columbia) price is the gppropriate firmpeak or off-peak
DJ Mid-Columbia price index converted to cents per kWh for the day and time period of the
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section. In the case that a price is not available for a given dgy, the average of the preceding an
following dUs'prices will be used. Peak and off-peak prices will be calculated spparately vi
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Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Mondgy through S aturdgy, excluding mgjor. holidgys,* at $0.40 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximwn demand in excess of peak period maximum demand, at al
times other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
Minimum Charge.
$122.00 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy ChgMe.
Option 1 - DJ-COB
(DJ-COB price in O/kWh - 0.070/kWh) x 1.1562 + 0.150/kWh
The DJ-COB (Dow Jones-Califomia Oregon Border) price is the gpl2ropriate peak or off-pe
DJ-COB fign price converted to cents per kWh for the dgy and time period of the consgmption.
Peak and off-peak periods will be as defined by the DJ-COB price rather than as defined in the
Demand Charges section of Schedule VRC or elsewhere in the ordinance codified in this section.
In the case that, a price is not available for a given day, the average of the preceding an
following days'prices will be used. Peak and off-peak P~n~ces will be calculated sgparately vi
this method.
Option 2 - DJ Mid-Columbia
DJ Mid-Colwnbia Price in ~Wh x 1.1562 + 0.150/kW
The DJ Mid-Columbia (L)ow Jones Mid-Columbia) price is the gppropriate finn peak or off-peak
DJ Mid-Columbia price index converted to cents per kWh for the dgy and time period of the
cons=tion. Peak and off-peak periods will be as defined by the DJ Mid-Columbia price index
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1 section. In the case that a price is not available for a given day, the average of the preceding
2 following dqys'prices will be used. Peak and off-peak prices will be calculated sgparately via
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4 Retail Services Charge:
1.430/kWh
Demand Charges:
6 Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.29 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak period maximum demand, at all
8 times other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
9 Minimum Charge:
$125.07 per meter per day
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Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
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Transformer losses in kWh -
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B. For customers metered on the primaryside of a transformer, the Department will either
program the meter to deduct computed transformer losses or provide a discount for transformer losses
by reducing the monthly kWh billed by the number of kWh computed in Section 21.49.058, subsection
A.
C. For customers who provide their own transformation from the Department's standard
distribution system voltage of four (4) W, thirteen (13) W, or twenty-six (26) kV to a utilization
voltage, a discount for transformer investment will be provided in the amount stated in Section
21.49.058, subsection A. Existing customers served by the Department's 34.5 kV system as of January
1, 1995 shall be considered as receiving standard distribution voltage for the purpose of this section.
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This 34.5 kV voltage will not be offered as a standard distribution system voltage for any new
customers.
D. Customers must provide hourly load schedules each day for the following day. If a
4 11customer's load follows a regular pattern, the Department may, at its discretion, waive this requirement
and request only to be informed of temporary or permanent changes to the pattern.
611 E. The Department may request voluntary load interruption during an emergency. If
interruption occurs, the demand charge will be waived for the billing period in which the interruption
occurs.
F. Customers who request service under Schedule VRC will be selected solely at the option of
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11 G. Customers served under Schedule VRC shall provide Seattle City Light with access to
12 their telephone equipment and pay any initial and ongoing charges for additional telephone equipment
13 needed for the Department to communicate with its metering equipment.
14 Section 6. A new Section 21.49.081 is added to the Seattle Municipal Code, to read as follows:
15 Automatic BPA Cost Adjustme
16 CilyLight will calculate the difference (in dollars) between what City Light would have paid fo
17 its BPA purchases for a twelve month period beginning October 1, 2001 under the rates contained in the
18 BPA Final Proposal of Mgy 2000 and what City Light will actually pay-for the same period under the
19 BPA rates in effect October 1, 2001. The dollar difference will then be multiplied by 1.1095, which is
20 the effective tax rate, and the product divided by forecast load (in kWh) over the twelve month perio
21 beginning October 1, 2001 to calculate a number (in dollars/kWh rounded to the nearest thousandth of a
22 dollar) which will be called the "BPA increment".
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For cxgmple, if the increase in BPA contract costs equaled $18,422,543 per year (a 17%
increase), this cost increase would be multiplied by the 1. 1095 effective tax rate to get required
additional customer revenue of $20,439,811. This additional revenue required would then be divided b
the forecast 9,136,407,000 kWh load to calculate a BPA increment of S.0022/kWh
Energy charges in effect on October 1, 2001 under all rate schedules excgpt Schedules T, F,
VRC and energy charges scheduled to take effect on March 1, 2002 under all rate schedules excgpt T, F,
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and VRC will be increased by the BPA increment, provided that for customers served under Schedules
REC, RLC, RES, and RLS, energy charges shall be increased by one-half of the BPA increment. The
BPA increment will increase equally first block and second block charges inresidential rates and pe
and off-peak rates for large and high demand general service customers as well as the single energ
charges for small and medium general service customers.
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Section 7. The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate and severable. If any one
or more of the provisions of this ordinance shall be declared by any court of competent jurisdiction to be
contrary to law, then such provision or provisions shall be null and void and severed from the rest of this
ordinance, and all other provisions of this ordinance shall remain valid and enforceable.
Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its
approval by the Mayor, but if not approved and returned by the Mayor within ten (10) days after
presentation, it shall take effect as provided by Municipal Code Section 1.04.020.
Passed by the City Council the Q day of,a ,
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session in authentication of its passage this ;-q~~ day of :SjMV1AnA ,2001.
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ORDINANCE JJ&5N
AN ORDINANCE relating to the City Light Department; amending Seattle Municipal Cod,9~,`Chapter
21.49, to increase rates for the use of electricity.
WHEREAS, Ordinance 120149, passed by the City Council on November 6, 2000, e~sdblishedrates for the
sale of electricity by the Department for the period beginning January 1, 2094; and
WHEREAS, the rates established by Ordinance 119747 effective December 2 1999 assumed that the
Department would incur net costs of $2.2 million in calendar year 2 d$14.5millionin,00 an
calendar year 2001 through its purchases and sales of power inthF,'
wholesale power market and the
use of surplus energy to displace purchases of power from the Po'nneville Power Administration
and generation at the Centralia Steam Plant; and
WHEREAS, the rates established by Ordinance 120149 assume ,~'net purchased power costs of $53.9
million in 2000 and $15.8 million in 200 1; and
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WHEREAS, the price of energy in the wholesale power r9firket has been at historically high levels since
May 2000; and
WHEREAS, wholesale forward market prices lead)6 the expectation that prices will remain at high levels
into 200 1, exposing the Department to ft*er variability in its financial results; and
WHEREAS, drier than normal weather has dedreased. streamflows in the Skagit and Pend Oreille rivers,
which decreases generation from GW Light hydroelectric plants, and less than normal snowpackindicates a continuance of this situiion; and
WHEREAS, financial results in 2001 *Ill be far below the targets used in setting the current rates unless
action is taken to increase reN~06nues; and
WHEREAS, the Department and gy~ ity are requesting that the Federal Ener Regulatory Commission
impose a cap on wholes# electricity prices throughout the West; and
WHEREAS, the Departrnentj"I
s asking its customers to conserve ten percent of the energy they currently use
at home and at worV,
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WHEREAS, the Departraent has proposed that rates be adjusted to eliminate the summer rate discount and
include a cost adjustment equivalent to $.004/kWh effective March 1, 2001; and
WHEREAS, the Department recommends that a portion of excess power costs in 2001 be deferred to 2002
and 2003 inan amount equal to revenues projected to be realized in those years from the power cost
adjustment,.-e'nacted by this ordinance; and
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WHEREAS, the City Council has expressed its commitment to taking whatever future rate actions are
necessary to preserve the financial integrity of the Department; NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 21.49.030 of the Seattle Municipal Code is am-ended to read as follows:
21~49.030 Residential rates (Schedules RSC and RSSj.
A. Schedules RSC and RSS are for all separately metered residential services, except those
subject to Schedules REC, RES, RLC and RLS.
Schedule RSC (Residential: City)
Schedule RSC is for residential city customers, except those subject to Schedules REC and RLC.
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Energy Charges:
.Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)First I Q.kWh per dqy at 3.23 ~ ,_r_qr_kWh
All over 10 kWh per day at 7.56~; -per kWh
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February
First 16 kWh per day at 3.23~ 12er kWhAll over 16 kWh per dqy at 7.560 per kWh
Base Service Charge:
9.730 per meter per dgy
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
First 10 kWh per day at 2-64-3.2 8 0 pei'kWh
All over 10 kWh per day at ~~. 41'0~ per kWh
Winter Billing"Cycles (September - Fe~Jruary)
First 16 kWh per day at 147.1,.-t 8 ~ per kWhAll over 16 kWh per day at,"7 7-61~ Der kWh
Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)
Base Service Charge:
9.730 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, '002:
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Summer Billing Cycl5$(March - August)First 10 0XT4,43er day at 2-.743.3 9 0 per kWhAll over 10 Awh per day at 5-.7-57.8 60 per kWh
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First 16,1 per day at 3-.3-33.3 9 0 per kWhAll oy r 16 kWh per day at q-.047.860 per kWh
Base Service Char, e:
9.730 per,4"neter per day
Schedule RS5~' (Residential: Suburban)
Schge'aule RSS is for residential suburban customers, except those subject to Schedules RES and
RLS.
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S,amnaer Billing Cyoles (Mafoh Augii~
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Energy Charges:
Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)
First 10 kWh Der dav at 3.3 3 ~ Der kWhAll over 10 kWh per day at 7.66~ per kWh
Winter Billing Cycles (Septem ber - February)
First 16 kWh Der day at 3.33jLp_qr kWhAll over 16 kWb per dqy at 7.66~ per kWh
Base Service ChqLge.
9.73 o.per meter peLdaA
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001 -
Energy Charges:
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Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
First 16 kWh per day at a-.573.3 8 0 per kWhAll over 16 kWh per day at 6-.8-57.710 per kWh
Base Service Charge:
9.73 0 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)
First 10 kWh per day at 2-.863.490 per kWhAll over 10 kWh per day at 5-.847.96 0 per kWh
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
First 16 kWh per day at 3423.490 per kWh,,.!
All over 16 kWh per day at 7-.4-3-7.960 perAWh
Base Service Charge,
9.730 per meter per day
B. Normal residential service shall be linu'ted to single-phase.
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D. Duplexes using a single meteriYrior to October 13, 1978 shall be considered as a single
residence for the purpose of applying S,
pbedules RSC and RSS. For a new duplex or a larger service to
an existing duplex, each residencesh'.611 be separately metered.
E. If an electric water heatef providing potable water is served under Schedules RSC and RSS, it
shall be a storage-type misulated t6nk heated by elements which are thermostatically controlled. The
maximum element wattage shal not exceed five.thousand five hundred (5,500) watts.
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electrically heated swimming pools, shall have all consumption of electricity added together for billing
on Schedules RSC and RSS.
Section 2. Section 21.49.052 of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:
21.49.052 Small general service (Schedules SNIC and SMS).
A. Small general service is general service provided to customers whose maximum demand is
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Schedule SMC is for small general service provided to city customers who are not demand
metered or, if demand metered, have in the previous calendar year more than half of their normal.
billings at less than fifty (50) kW of maximum demand. Classification of new customers will b- based
on the Department's estimate of maximum demand in the current year.
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20.000 per metef per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
All energy at 5.03~ per kWh
Minimum Charge:
20.00~ per met~~~rd~q
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001 -
All energy at 4.-685.080 per kWhWinter- Billing--Gyeles (September- -Febn+ar-y,.
Energy Charges:
Suffhiiaer- Billing Gyeles (Mafeh A-ugt*All ene gy per-k-Wh
Minimum Charge:
20.000 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
13 Energy Charges:
Stimmer- Billing Cyeles (-N4afeh Atiguso
14 All ener-gy at 3.960 pei~43A'
Winter Billing Gyeles (S- teqiber- Febfuafy)
15 All energy at 477-55.150 per ,kWh
16 Minimum Charge:
20.000 per meter per day i
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
.53285 x kW +.00002.Y. kW1 +.00527 x kWh
Transformer investment -
7
$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
Schedule SMS (Small General Service. Suburban)
Schedule SMS is for small general service provided to suburban customers who are not demand
metered or, if demand metered, have in the previous calendar year more than half of their normal
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billings at less than fifty (50) kW of maximum demand. Classification of new customers will be based
on the Department's estimate of maximum demand in the current year.
Summer Billing Gyeles (Mar-eh ,
A ---11
P,Aq:Es Epp vg-rp, 7I --- I , E JANUARY 1, 2001 -
15 RATES EFIECTnVE MARCH 1, 2001:
16 Ener y Charoe~s: t
All energy at 5.140 per kWh
Minimum Char~-,e:
18 20.0N per meter Der dgy
19 RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001:
20 Energy Charges:
All energy at 4,795.190 per kWh
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Minimum Charge-
20.000 per meter per day
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RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
~eles (N4afeh August)-, A AZA __A41 ener-gy ~ ~_F_Fef 4&Vq,
i
I Discounts:
All energy at 4465.260 per kWh
Transformer losses in kWh -
.53285 x kW + .00002 x kW2 + .00527 x kWh"'
Transformer investment -
$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum' demand
511
Minimum Charge:
6 i 20.000 per meter per day
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
B. For customers metered on the primary side of a transformer, the Department will either
ogram the meter to deduct computed transformer losses or provide a discount for transformer losses
by reducing the monthly kWh billed by the number of kWh computed in Section 21.49.052, subsection
A.
C. For customers who provide their own transformation from the Department's standard
distribution system voltage of four (4) kV, thirteen (13) kV, or twenty-six (26) kV to a utilization
voltage, a discount for transformer investment will be provided in the amount stated in Section
21.49.052, subsection A.
D. The Department will provide one (1) transformation from the available distribution system
voltage of four (4) kV or higher to a standard service voltage, and metering normally will be at the
service voltage level. However, if the Department determines that it is either uneconomical or
impractical to meter at the service voltage level, the Department will meter at the distribution voltage
level and will either program the meter -to deduct computed transformer losses or will reduce the
monthly kWh billed by the amount of the discount for transformer losses.
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If the customer elects to receive service from the Department's available distribution system
voltage of four (4) kV or higher, metering will be at the distribution voltage level and the discounts for
transformer losses, if applicable, and for transformer investment, if applicable, will be applied to the
customer's billings. However, if the Department determines that it is either uneconomical or impractical
to meter at the distribution voltage level, the Department will meter at the service voltage level and the
discount for transformer losses will not be applicable.
Section 3. Section 21.49.055 of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:
21.49.055 Medium general service (Schedules MDC, MDS and MDD).
A. Medium general service is general service provided to customers who have in the previous
calendar year half or more than half of their normal billings at fifty (50) kW of maximum demand or
greater and have more than half of their normal billings at less than one thousand (1,000) kW of
12 maximum demand. Classification of new customers will be based on the Departmenfs estimate of
13 maximum demand in the current year.
14 Schedule MDC (Medium Standard General Service: City)
Schedule MDC is for medium standard general service provided to city customers.
illing Cyelles (Mafeh A~agust)
VX 71,
...Rg 0-yeles (Ma-relfl -A
j. I ~i gust)
All WAI ef mw4mum demand at $0.92 per- WAI
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RATES EFFECTIVE jANUAR-Y 1, 2001-.
Energy ChEffges-.
Winter- Billifit-, Gyel.~-.es (Sept
9
10
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12
13
14
Siammer- Billing Gyeles I'MEffeh Atig~ ~ ust)
Demand C;hafges-.
A! I kA7 demand at
Nfiaimufn -harge:
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
All energy at 4.84~ per kWh"'I/
Demand Charges:
15 Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)
All kW of maxirfium zw
16
Winter Billing Cycleg (September - Februaryl
17 id at $1.15 per kle
1811
Minimum Charge:
86.L7~ njgt~~f re~dq1911
RATES EFFECTIVVf
OCTOBER 1, 2001-
Z%j
21
22
23
24
~P,4H -eFgy at 3.670 per
es (September Februafy4
All enerky at 4,494.890 per kWhI
Demand Ch"I
,ges:
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Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)
All kW of maximum demand at $0.92 per kW
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
All kW of maximum demand at $1.15 per kW
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Minimum Charge:
86.670 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
6
1Energy Charges:
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10
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All energy at 4~625.020 per kWh
Demand Charges:
All kW of maximum demand at $0.51 per kW12
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14
15
16
17
is
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20
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24
Minimum Charge:
90.000 per meter per day-,
Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW2+ .00527 x kWh.
Transformer investment -
$0.17 per kW of monflily maximum demand
Schedule MDS (Medium Standard General Service: Suburban)
Schedule NIDS is for medium standard general service provided to suburban customers,
RA-TES-ET-FEG i DEGEMBF~
All eaer-gy-at-3,3
IOU
kAVh
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Demand Charges-.
b,
Minimum Chafge:
86.670 per- meter per- day
A-Aug-bAll WAI of mffldmum demand at $0.92 pef k-WI
Winteiz Billing Gyeles 1.1-eptember Febr-oafy)
All PA7 demand at $ 1. 15 pef kW
Energy Ghafges:
RATES EFFEC44NIE jANUARY 1, 2001.
Wintef Billing Gyeles (September- FAIA:vI4A4,)7.1,f
All ener-gy-al1 4 4,1
per- k-'Al.b.
10
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13
14
15
~ 16
17
18
19
20
21
Demand chafges-,
I
All efiefely at 3.710 per-k:sA'
T-~
.
All PA7 Of.mal.164-tim demrd at $1-1.921 PW
All PA7 of Ap-A 01 14i3er- kI 1
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCkj 1, 2001:
Ener2y Char2es:I
All energy at .95g,~per kWh
Demand Charges:
Summer BillinvV,
Cvcles (March - Augujst
All M*/ of max, rr, tim demand at $0.92 per kW
11
Winter Billidg Cycles (September - February)
All EW of maximum demand at $1.15 per kWe
Minimum ar :
22 86.67~ per meter per da
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Energy Charges:
All energy at 4-405.000 per kWh
Demand Charges:
Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)
All kW of maximum demand at $0.92 per kW
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
All kW of maximum demand at $1.15 per kW
10
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13
14
15
Minimum Charge:
86.670 per mete.- per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH I~
2002:
Energy Charges:
All energy at 4,74 5.140 per kWh
Demand Charges:
S er-B.-1.!iRgGj,e1e8(N4aa-eh A-gUSO
All kW of maximum demand at $0.51 per kW
16 Minimum Charge:
90.000 per meter pel~ day
17
1JISCOUIRS:
Transformer losses in kWh- -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW2+ .00527 x kWh19
20
Transformer investment -
W 17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
21 Schedule MDD (Medium Network General Service)
22 Schedule MDD is for medium network general service.
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24
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10
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13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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Energy Chafges-
Summer- Billing Gyeles (Mar-eh AugusoAll energy at 31.315- ," per- PA
Wintei: Billing Gyeles (September- Febfuar-),)
All energyA 'I I I
-.- -,. Per- PA.%.
Demand Charges:
Suffiffler-BI-i'llkig Gyeles (Mar-eh Aiigust)
.at $1.45 pef4W
WifAef Billifig Cyeles (September- Februafy)
Minimum Ghafge!
86.670 per-metef per- day
RATES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2001 i
Energy Chafge-s--
Summer- Billing Gyeles (Mar-eh Augw'A'4
All energy at 33.750 per- kWh/'
IA4nler- Billing Gyeles (Septefnbe~ Febfuar~
Demand C+.afg-c-,.f
.
Summef Billing Gyeles teh Att ust)
A4140AL-Aff im-Ax-im,demand at $1.4 5 pef- kW
AlipAer- Billing Gyele Febfuar-y)-
A44EAl of m-1,1111-1-1 dep.mand -At $ 4-35per- PAI
Minimum Charge:
86.670 per- met
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
All energy at I 10 per kWh
Demand Charges: i
Summer R ing Cycles (March - August
Alf kW of maximum demand at $1.45 per kW
Winter Itling Cycles (September - February)
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I All kW o-f
MinimpM Char e:Z_86.67~ per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
aximum demand at $1.35 er kW
All energy at. 4--765.160 per kWh
10
I
12
13
14
I
16
Demand Charges:
Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)
All kW of maximum demand at $1.45 per kW
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
All kW of maximum demand at $1.35 per kW
Minimum Charge:
86.670 per meter per day
RIATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
W4,:Ae
I
All ene-rgy at &.065.460 per kWh
Dew-and Charges:
Summer Billing Cycles (March - August)
All kW of maximum demand at $1.65 per kW17
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18
19
Winter Billing Cycles (September - February)
All kW of maximum demand at $1.53 per kW
20 Minimum Charge:
90.000 per meter per day
21
iscounts:
22 Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW+.00527 x kWh23
24
Transformer investment -
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$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
B. For customers metered on the primary side of a transformer, the Departmqi~i
program the meter to deduct computed transformer losses or provide a discount f6'r transformer losses
by reducing the monthly kWh billed by the number of kWh computed in Section 21.49,055, subsection
C. For customers who provide their own transformation fro the Department's standard
distribution system voltage of four (4) kV, thirteen (13) kV, or.,6venty-six (26) kV to a utilization
voltage, a discount for transformer investment will be provided in the amount stated in Section
21.49.055, subsection A.
D. The Department will provide one (1) transformation from the available distribution system
voltage of four (4) kV or higher to a standard service voltage, and metering normally will be at the
12 service voltage level. However, if the Department determines that it is either uneconomical or
13 impractical to meter at the service voltagq;4evel, the Department will meter at the distribution voltage
evel and will either program the meterAo deduct computed transformer losses or will reduce the
monthly kWh billed by the amount of the discount for transformer losses.
If the customer elects to receive service from the Department's available distribution system
voha-~e of four (4) kV or higher, metering will be at the distribution voltage level and the discounts for
transformer losses, if applica,,~Ie, and for transformer investment, if applicable, will be applied to the
customer'.s billings. Howe~11
~,er, if the Department determines that it is either uneconomical or impractical
to meter at the distributiain voltage level, the Department will meter at the service voltage level and theJ
discount for transformer' losses will not be applicable.
E. When the (ity's new customer information and billing system is implemented, minimum
charges shall no lon~er apply to customers served under Schedules MDC, MDS and MDD.
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Section 4. Section 21.49.057 of the Seattle Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:
21.49.057 Large general service (Schedules LGC, LGS and LGD).
A. Large general service is network general service provided to customers who have in the
previous calendar year half or more than half of their normal billings at one thousand (1,000) kW of
maximum demand or greater, and also standard general service provided to customers who have in the
previous calendar year half or more than half of their normal billings at one thousand (1,000) kW of
I
maximum demand or greater and have more than half of their normal billings at less than ten thousand
(10,000) kW of maximum demand. Classification of new customers will be based on the Department's
estimate of maximum demand in the current year.
10 Schedule LGC (Large Standard General Service: City)
I I Schedule LGC is for large standard general service provided to city customers.
,CATES EFFECTIVE I)EOU-N 41DUD -)A I QQQ12'1 --~ . I I I -.
tlffe,dghgat-ufday,e~Eeludingmajer-helida-ys,*a 11.11,1143 --, per kWh
il. U -11off Pea . -ner-gy used 8~ - tipaes ethef then the peak period at 2.770 per- k
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p.fa, Manday dffeugh Sa4ufday, exeluding major holida:~,s~,*at $0.4 0
per-
k-W
Off peak: All kIA7 of mw6mum defa.-md in exeess of peak ma~4ffiidm demand, al a4l
10
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Off peak, Efiefgy used at all times.6thef than the peak period a4 3.17,1per-
h:Wh
Peak, Enefgyidsed between slix (6,00) a.m. and ten (10.00) p.m., Menday
Winter- Billiftg C5,eles ( --,mber- Feb.
"0-Off ..er-gy Used'at all times ether- than the peak period at 3.950 per- kWh13
14
15
16
WifAer- Billing Gye~6s (September- Febr-uafy)
Peak-. IA 11 I,V11 E)f maximum demand between six (6.00) a.m. and ten (10-."
Peak: Unergy-&sed--between six (6.09)'a.m. and ten (10.!00) p.m., Mendaythfough Sattffda~,, exeluding,,iiiajor- holidays,* at 3.72,1 pe-r kNVh
A
Enef gy -C-hafges.!-
Summer- Billing Gyeles (Mafeh AugwA)
Demand Ghafges:
s ef DMI-g Gyelesss (Nlaf,-#'. Attgu~io
All kNY' e f -.~aaxifnum demand between six (6 -. 00) a. in. afid ten (10,00)
k-W
Off peak- .
A!
TI UX7 E)f mwdmum ElemEffid in e~Eeess of peak maxiffi4affi deffiafkI
times other- than the peak pefie
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Energy Charges:
Peak: Ener used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monda through
Saturday, excludim4 major holidgys,* at 4.89g per kWh
4
Off-peak: Enemy used at all times other than the peak period at 4.15~ ver kWh
Deman.~LCjiary s~e
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) DM.'
Mondqy through Saturday. excluding maior holidays,* at $0.40 -per kW
Of~ nr-ak: All kW of maximum demand in excess ofpeak maximum demandat all times
other than the peak period, at $0, 17 per kW
Minimum Chame:--------------------- -
~ 1 -0. 07 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001-
Energy Charges -
-111 guaii~-aer- Billipg 9yeles (Mareh Augu-ao
P~-- v-gy used 1- Meeig six (6-00) &.ffi. and ten (10.00)Ener e+,,,
Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4 .424.940 per kWh
15 Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 4-.W4.200 per kWh
6 1 i Demand Charges:
T-E
( I () - t) N~Peak-; All k-~' ef mEodmi4m demand between six (6;00) a.m. and teR
imuffl demand in exsess ef peak fna-ximum deffian4,-at-aH
0i
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10: 00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.40 per kW
22
23
24
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
Minimum Charge:
$ 10~07 per meter per day
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Winter Billing Cyeles (September- ~:F-ebr-uar-y)
dffOUO Sa~UFC;ay, eXelU
Off peak.:
Peak: Energy used betweep, six &00) a.m. andteq~<10:00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4A44.720 per kWh
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RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than t# peak period at 3-.743.980 per kWh
Demand Charges:
Sufmnef Billing Cyeles (Mafeh Aut,--L) 4
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Peak: All 01AIT of.,.
(4emand between six (6.00) a.m. and ten (10 -; 00)
17afiMeS t44eF4
CA 19Mai
Peak: All kW of maxin] demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday thro~~gh Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.29 per kW
Off-peak: All kW oflinaximurn demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
otherthla-fi
the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
Minimuni Charge:
$10.3 3 per meter p~r day.
Major holidays exclp~ ed from the peak period are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Th~ sgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
Discounts-
Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +,.,`~3285 x kW +.00002 x kV+.00527 x kWh
Tran~former investment -
$0, TI Per kW of monthly maximum demand
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Schcdul~'LGS (Large Standard General Service: Suburban)
/~chedule LGS is for large standard general service provided to suburban customers.A
r
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xelud.-f-T, Major helklays,* at 4 .080-per-~
"e-4-AlipAer-
1-:1 il.'"ifig-Gy-e4es 'S =T7Febfu ~
Peak-
1911 Energy-Qiarges-
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Off peak--. Ener-gy used 4t ail times ether- giae the peak peried at
Demand Charges--
Off peak--. All WAI of ma~dfnefn demand iii exe~4 of peak maximum demeaid, at a4l
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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Winlef Billing Cycles (Septem~er-- Febfuafy4
Peakt All kW of maximum jemaA4 between six
P.M., Mep--Jd-~,
kw
6. 0 0) a.m. and ten (10:"
wm-defnand in exeess of peak mwdtifnes other- dian- the f eak pefiod, at $01 -1 ~7
vp
1-11 T
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten Q-0:00) p.m., Mondqy through
Saturd.4y, excluding major holidays,* at 4.99~ per kWh
Off-peak: En6rg-v used at all times other than the peak period at 4.250 per kWh
Peak: I,"- All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Mondgy through Saturdqy, excluctiligmajor holidEs,* at $0.40 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum dempnd'n excess of 1)eak maximum demand, at all times~Y
f, otherthanthepe period, at 10.17 per kW
Mirimum 'harge:
$1.0.07 per meter per d
RATES'EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 200 1:
Enerjy Charges:
,~
Suwtnef Billing Gyeles (Mar-eh August)
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t4eugh 89+trEla-y, exzeludkng
Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4-45,35.040 per kWh
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 4-.4-04.300 -per kWh
Demand Charges:
k-W
Y)
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p~m.,
1011 Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.40 per kW
1111 Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
Minimum Charge,
1311 $10,07 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
15 11'Energy C~-arges:
r- he1idaysT*-at4-.-1-80-pef40Xh
at 3.570 peF kA'h
Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m,, Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 47304.8 1-0 per kWh
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 3-944.080 per kWh
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Peak--.--
09-peak----
fk-
A+Z L-mes 04.--ef thEffi the pef4~
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Alintef Billiftg Gyeles (September- Febfwwy)
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten9-b,-:-00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $9,.29 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maxi,' m demand, at all times
10
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13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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other than the p-eak period, at $0.17 per kW
Minimum Charge:
$10.3 3 per meter per day
*Major holidays excluded from the peak period are New'
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day,,"'1P
~,,6ar's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002,x kW'+.Z
.00527 x kWh
Discounts:
T -r- I I'll M
Transformer investment -
$0.17 per kW of monthly maxin* demand
Schedule LGD (Large Network G feral Service)
Schedule LGD is for largQ--nietwork general service.
RATES EFFECTIVE-Dv--G:0D~'~
M' E12 24, 1999-.
Eaefgy Ghafges:
SUMM F-t:1 -~V
les (Mafeh August)
P Ener-gy used bet- een six 00) a.fn.- and t-eft
Offeugh Sattffday, exeluding rnqj- heidays,* at 3.430 per- kWh
111b 111-J -1 11-1
Energy used between six (6--.00) a.m. and ten (10--.00) p.m., Mendaytfff0Hgfi,-~,&EHfday, iebading maj
Off peak,17 A -+ 11 +:--Enefgy used - a- --ss ether- than the peak period at 3.680 fwf40"
Demand C+.iFges--.
Stt*~6mer- BilliRg Gyeles (Ma,-elh August)A 11
J Peak-~ -11
k-W
times othef than the-pe-ak-,
09 peak: All k3A1 of mwdmum demand in exeess of peak fnwEimum demand, at all
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A'44er- Billifig Gyeles (Septeffibef Feby-uafy)
at $0.17 pe
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RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
Peak: EneEgy used between six (6,00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday through
Saturdqy, excluding major holidgys,* at 5,03~ per kWh
Off-peak: Enerav used atall times other than the,peak -period at 4.28~ per kWh
Deniand Q a r,-ges:
Peak. All kW of maximum dernand het-,veen s~iLk6L00Lq.m. and tenL10-00LR.m.,
Monday throuL-hSaturdav. excluding major holidays,* at $0.67 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximun,~ deniand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the _pg~gJk-_.pe-riqd, at $0.17 per kW
er--fl--11 -. eles (Nlafeh Auggust)
Energy used betNwen six (6:00) a.m. and p.m., Manday
~--maj or- holidays,
* at 3. 8 8 ~ per- klAlh
-Tne-eAielp~~~~-~~~Winter- Billing-G-Jes
Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10: 00) p , m., Monday through
SaturdaX/excluding major holidays,* at 4;595.08~ per kWhI
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 4.13 4.3 3 0 per kWh
Minimum Charge:
$10.07 per meter per day
Energy Charges:
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001:
Demand Charges: /
Sunuiwr- Billing,C-yeelleess (N4afeh AugusOPealc All k3A' ef maxiiiKim,
Menday t4ough Satur-day, exeluding major- holidays,* --+, $0.667 pef
k-W
All kW of maximum demand in eyeess of peak ffiaxiffmm demand, at all
times othef than the peak per-ied, at $0. 17per- kW
Wifitef/
...... -_y eles Febi:uafy)
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.67 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
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$ 10. 0-1 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
Peak: Er.--a-gy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 44-~5.01 0 per kWh
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 4-.454.250 per kWh
Demand Charges:
k-W
Qff-pe-al~--A444,
ugh Satufda-y9 exeluding major- halid"s,* at $0.84 per
times other- gian the peak per-ied, at $0. 17 per- kWtef
Peak:~
All demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) pm.,
Monrtay through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.84 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
inimurn Charge:
$10~
3 3 per meter per day
* MaJ or holidays excluded from the peak period are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, 1-aijor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW+.00527 x kWh
Transformer investment -
$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
B. For customers metered on the primary side of a transformer, the Department will either
program the meter to deduct computed transformer losses or provide a discount for transformer losses
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bN, reducing the monthly kWh billed by the number of kWh computed in Section 21.49. 57, subsectionI;I
A.
C. For customers who provide their own transformation from the DepaMnent's standard
distribution system voltage of four (4) kV, thirteen (13) kV, or twenty-six kV to a utilization
volta2e, a discount for transformer investment will be provided in the ai'lount stated in SectionI
'e"
21.49.057, subsection A. Existing customers served by the Deparoient's 34.5 kV system as of January
This 34.5 kV voltage will not be offered as a standard disXbution system voltage for any new
1995 shall be considered as receiving standarddistribution/cItage
for the purpose ofthis section.
customers.
Section 5. Section 21.49.058 of theSeattXMunicipal Code is amended to read as follows:
21.49.058 High demand general service (Sc)fc ules HDC and VRQ.
Schedule HDC is r high demand general service provided to customers who have not signed an
maximum demand or greater. Clas ification of new customers will be based on the Department's
estimates of maximum demand, the current year.
Schedule IIDC (High Dem d General Service)
A. High demand general service i standard general service provided to customers who have in
the previous calendar year half ormor/than
half of their normal billings at ten thousand (10,000) kW of
agreement to be served nder Schedule VRC.
P.4 TE S P_ FF 4_2CC TRI 1,7
itDFC N-4 ER 24, 1999,
Q er~jlling Cyeles (Mareh Auguso
I- t I A .11M - M-.gy-used between six (6.00) a.m. and te..
I- _.__I r.m., Menday
3ATiotef: Bi.1.1ifig Cyeles (September Febfuafy)
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t VY) nt) A-
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09pealc ---A44Waffnaxim-umde --s-s of peak inamimumdema~,~---IE per-jed, a~ $11
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Off peak; All kAl of mwdmum defaand in of peak dp,.44nd, at all
5
-MOI~Y4k-W
and in mi-ax-i-muffidemand, at-all
times other- than the peak period, at $0.17 fWf kW
Miaimum Charge.:
$122.00 pef metef per day
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
10
Peak: Energy used between six (6: 00) a.m. gi~nd ten (10: 00) p.m., Mondgy throug
Saturdqy, excluding mgj or holidgysLA at 4.700 12er kWh
Off-peak. -Energy used at all timesother t4L the peak period at 3.94~ per kWh.11
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P -ak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) n,m
I
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Deinand Charges:12
13 Monday through excluding maior holidqys,* at $0.40 per k
Off-peak: All kW of maxitntuav"deinand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
Q-ther f 1-lan the ve 4;6eriod, at $0.17 pfr kW
Minimum Charge:
$122.00 per meter per day
RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001:
Energy Charges:
Peak: / Energy used between six (6: 00) a.m. and ten (10: 00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding maj or holidays,* at 4.19 4.7 5 0 per kWh
Off-peak-! Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 3-.W3.990 per kWhI
tiffi-es; etffief gian th6 peak pefiQ6
pef
Pealiz A41 10AI of tiaxitnum demand between six (6.00) a.tW'and ten (10!00)
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P-eak--.---A414AL
k-W
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10
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12 used at a4l times ethef, an the peualn-
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Peak: Energy used between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m., Monday through
Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at 4-.044.590 per kWh14
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times ether- gian the peak period, at SG.47-pef4W
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.40 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak maximum demand, at all times
other than the peak period, at SO. 17 per kW
Minimum Charge:
$12 2.00 per meter per day
B-A-TES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Charges:
Off-peak: Energy used at all times other than the peak period at 3-A43.840 per kWh
Demand Charges:
su~~i '
Peak-,
I
kwA4-
-kpe-ri&
(September February)
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.29 per kW
21 Off-neak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak period maximum demand, at all
times other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW2211
11
N-Umin urn Charge:
2311 $125~07 per meter per dayC
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* Mqj or holidays excluded from the peak period are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW'+.00527 x kWh
Transformer investment -
$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
Schedule VRC (Variable Rate General Service)
Schedule VRC is an optional rate schedule for high demand g6eral service provided to
customers eligible to be served under Schedule HDC. AcustonTf
that chooses this rate schedule may
that. sllould a new rate ordinance which changes Schedulk VRC be adopted during this time, the
customer may request return to a standard rate sched~jfe upon the effective date of the new ordinance.
not return to a standard rate schedule for a period of one (1) y6ar after electing this schedule, provided
At the tirne a customer elects to take servj& under Schedule VRC, the customer must choose
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whether to pay an energy charge as defined 1 . /Option I - DJ-COB or Option 2 - DJ Mid-Columbia."p
After cl-100sing an energy charge option, 'customer may not choose a different energy charge option for
a period of one (1) year except that, sKould a new rate ordinance which changes Schedule VRC be
adopted during this time, the custbiner may request a change in energy charge option upon the effective
date of the new ordinance orizay request return to a standard rate schedule upon the effective date of the
new ordinance.
RATES _ECEMBER 24, 1999~
Enef g~-Gliaf-ge
Option 1 P.1 GOB
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appfepnai
FfInFlon
used. Peak and off peak pr-ie-.s will be
I)- ACA 0 11-l"J Mid -E).---ia
'A /1'Wh A 1 4z 1~ IIAI 71,x 0. 1 - Y"' - " -
OB (De
Mid Golumbia-~~'~ ~'~OiUmDia
he4)-J-4
pfeeedH19--ff1EH
fid-611M
DRee
2311
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1,2001 -
4)0)
helidays,* -4 'V _0.
4 0- Fe ]I[
peak period, at $0.17 pef: PW
appfeffiffie pea* ef-efi- pe
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following dUs'prices will be used. Pe ff-peak prices will be calculated separately via
M the case that a price is not available for a fJve d the av erage of the receding andp
Demand Charges section of Schedule VRC or elsewhel
in the ordinance codified in this section.
Peak and off-peak periods will be as defined by the Di-COU/brice rather than as defined in the
QJ-COB firm price converted to cents per kWh for the day and ti e i)eriod of the consumption.
The DJ-COB (Dow jones-California Oregon Border) price is the approdriatepeak or off-peak
U-ne:.&Y Charge.
Option I - DJ-COB
(DJ-COB price in ~/Mh -'O.OWkWh) x 1.1562 + 0.150/kWh
thismethod.
Option 2 - DJ Mid-Columbia
DJ Mid-Columbia Price in ~/k x 1. 15 62 + 0.15 OkWh
The DJ Mid-Columbia (D -Toneq Mid-Columbiga) price is the Qpropriate firm peak or off-peak
DJ Mid-Columbia -oric/indexconverted to cents per kWh for the day and time period- of the
section. In th case that a price is not available for a given day, the average of the preceding anI
-ather than as de/ned in the Demwid Charges section of Schedule VRC or elsewhere in this
consIlmation. Peakland off-peak periods will be as defined by the DJ Mid-Columbia price index
18 following divs'prices will be used. Peak and off-peak prices will be calculated seoarately via
1911
this nict d.
20 Re-tall Service,' CharQe:
1. 4 ~N,_
21
Demand Cl-f~rgcs:
221; All kW of maximum demand betweep six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
1
23 1
24
Monda through Satilrday, excluding major holidqys,* at $0.40 per k
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Off-peak: All kW of maximurn demand in excess of peak period maximum demandat a'11
times other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
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Minimum Charge,
$122.00per meter per d
4 RATES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2001:
15 EnerM Char
Option I - DJ-COB
(DJ-COB price in O/kWh - 0.07~IMN x 1. 1562 + 0.150/kWh
The DJ-CQB Qow jones-Califomia Oregon Border) Trice isflLe 4
DJ-COB firm price converted to cents per kWh for the day and time period of the cgq~_
10 Peak and off-Deak eriods will be as defined by the DJ-CQB price rather than as defined in the
Demmd Charves section of Schedule VRC or elsewhere in the ordinance codified in this section.
12 In the case that a price is not available for a Riven day, the average of the, preceding and
following days' prices will be used. Peak and off-peak prices will be calculated separately vi
this method.
15 ODfion 2 - Dj' Mi-d-Columbia
DJ Mid-Columbia Price in OkWh x 1. 1562 + 0.15~/M
The DJ Mid-Columbia (Do-w Jones Mid-Columbia) price is the appropriate firm peak or p~ff-_~ak
DJ Mid-Columbia price index converted to cents per kWh for the day and time period of the
19 consumption. Peak and off-peak periods will be as defined by the DJ Mid-Columbia price index
20 rather than as defined in the Demand CharRes section of Schedule VRC or elsewhere in this
21 section. in the case that a price is not available for a given d4y, the average of the preceding and
22 fOIIpAKijLi&d, ill be calculated se-Darately via
2311 this method.
24
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Retail Services Charge:
1. 4 O~g,~k ~~ h
Demand ChgMes.
Peak: All kW of maximum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten-(19:00) p.m.
Mondgy through Saturda, excluding major holidUs,* at $0.4'0..per kwe-,;"
times other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
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18
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x 14562 + 0.159/kWh
0 Border) -orice is the a DD
mqa6demand, at all
ro-oriatC Deak or off-Deak
DJ-COB firm price converted to c er kWh for the dgy and time period of the consup2pLiori.
Min-imum-Ch.prue-
S 122. 0 Olgr meter per d
RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2002:
Energy Ch ge:
Option I - DJ-COB
(DJ-COB price in ~Wh - 0.07~/k)Vh)
The DJ-COB (Dow Jones-California 01,
Peak and off-
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak period max
13 ice rather than as defined in the
Demand Charges section d Schedule VRC or elsewhere in the ordinance codified in this section.
In the case that a pricezqy 9.S not available for a given d
,the avera e of the preceding and
followin
0
da
this method.
DJ Mid-Columbiaprice index converted to cerits -per kWh for the dgy and time period of the
The DId-Columbia (Dow Jones Mid-Columbia) price is the qpprol2riate firmpeak or off-peak
DJ M",d-Q/1umbia Price in OkWh x 1.1562 + 0.15~/kWh
eak
0s
eriods will&e as defined by the DJ-COB
I &s_wjllbeused. Peak and off- U eak mices will be calculated separately via
ion 2 - DJ Mid-Volumbia
jon. Peak and off-peak periods will be as defined by the DJ Mid-Columbia -price index
rather than as deffined in the Demand Char2es section of Schedule VRC or elsewhere in this
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section. In the case that a price is not available for a given da, the average of the preceding am.
following days'vrices will be used. Peak and off-peak prices will be calculated separately via
this method.
Retail Services Charge:
1.430/kWli
Demand Charges:
P eak: All kW of maxiimum demand between six (6:00) a.m. and ten (10:00) p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, excluding major holidays,* at $0.29 per kW
Off-peak: All kW of maximum demand in excess of peak period maximum demand, at all
times other than the peak period, at $0.17 per kW
10
Minimum Charge:
$125.07 per meter per day
Major holidays excluded from the peak period are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
2 Discounts:
Transformer losses in kWh -
1756 +.53285 x kW +.00002 x kW'+.00527 x kWh
Transformer investment -
$0.17 per kW of monthly maximum demand
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B. For customers metered on the primary side of a transformer, the Department will either
program the meter to deduct computed transformer losses or provide a discount for transformer losses
by reducing the monthly kWh billed by the number of kWh computed in Section 21.49.058, subsection
A~
C. For customers who provide their own transformation from the Department's standard
distribution system voltage of four (4) kV, thirteen (13) kV, or twenty-six (26) kV to a utilization
voltage, a discount for transformer investment will be provided in the amount stated in Section
21.49.058, subsection A. Existing customers served by the Department's 34.5 IN system as of January
1, 1995 shall be considered as receiving standard distribution voltage for the purpose of this section.
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occurs.
D. Customers must provide hourly load schedules each day for the follo ng day. If ad
t
a h e
customer's load follows a regular pattern, the Department may, at its discree n, waive this requirement
0
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r
i
ach
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Y' a
and request only to be informed of temporary or permanent
ch
an
ge
s/t
he
pattern.
j g 0
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t
s n wacr
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E. The Department may request voluntary load interrupt' n during an emergency. If
i 0
f
t
11
0's
interruption occurs, the demand charge will be waived for t billing period in which the interruption
y
e
customers.
This 34.5 kV voltage will not be offered as a standard distribution system voltage for any ne
F. Customers who request service under ScXdule VRC will be selected solely at the option of
Seattle City Light.
G. Customers served under Schedul RC shall provide Seattle City Light with access to their
telephone equipment and pay any initial7dongoing charges for additional telephone equipment needed
for the Department to communicate Vith its metering equipment.
14 Section 6. The provisions'
F this ordinance are declared to be separate and severable. If any oneions
15 or more of the provisions oft/hiordinance
shall be declared by any court of competent jurisdiction to be
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contrary to law, then such prpvision or provisions shall be null and void and severed from the rest of this
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201
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ordinance, and all other pr,6visions of this ordinance shall remain valid and enforceable.
Section 7. This 4rc inance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its
approval by the Mayo', but if not approved and returned by the Mayor within ten (10) days after
presentation, it shall ake effect as provided by Municipal Code Section 1.04.020.
Passed byt
reCity Council the day of 200 1, and signed by me in open
L~
session in authentication of its passage this_ day of 2001.
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President of the City Council
40
Marom-et Carter - Walk-On Ordinance Title!!'
From Michaelanne Ehrenberg
To: Margaret Carter
Date; 1/8/2001 12:59 PM
Subject; Walk-On Ordinance Title!!!
For TODAYS - introduction and referral to EEP cmte, sponsored by Cut Wills:
AN ORDINANCE relating to the City Light Department; amending Seattle Municipal Code, Chapter 21.49, to increase rates for the use ofelectricity,
Sincerely,
Michaelanne Ehrenberg
Chief of Staff
Office of Councilmember Heidi Wills
(206) 684-8808
file://D:\TEMP\GWJ0000I.HTM
STATE OF WASHINGTON - KING COUNTY--SS.
127442
City of Seattle,Clerk's Office
Affidavit of Publication
02/09/01
The undersigned, on oath states that he is an authorized representative of The Daily Journal of
Commerce, a daily newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of general circulation and it is nowand has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in
the English language continuously as a daily newspaper in Seattle, King County, Washington, and it is nowand during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of this
newspaper. The Daily Journal of Commerce was on the 12th day of June, 1941, approved as a legal
newspaper by the Superior Court of King County.
The notice in the exact form annexed, was published in regular issues of The Daily
Journal of Commerce, which was regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period,
The annexed notice, a
CT: 120247 ORD IN FUL
was published on
02/09/01
The amount of the fee charged fo e foregoing publication is the sum of $0.00, which amount
has been paid in full.
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