Residential rate definition
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The COG for the Residential rate classes shall represent the total system average unit cost of gas of meeting firm sales load, projected in each COG filing.
The electric service shall be 60 cycles per second (60 Hertz) alternating current (AC) at supply voltages and single phase under the Residential rate schedule that would apply if the Customer did not have an interconnected Generation Facility.
Member-Consumers taking service under a Residential rate, or a General Service rate in a non-commercial area, desiring to connect equipment requiring additional capacity in excess of that provided by a single phase 200 amp service and 15 kVa of transformer capacity (Continued on Sheet No. C-5.00) shall be liable for the cost of all upgrades required to deliver the required capacity without causing disturbances to other Member-Consumers or detrimental effects to the Cooperative’s distribution system.
Residential rate class Customers are not eligible to submit Proposals under RECIP.
The cleanup approach used at Fernald and other contaminated sites creates a need for long- term stewardship of residual on-site hazards.
Temporary ServiceTemporary service will be provided under a Nonresidential rate schedule during the construction of housing and other establishments – even if utilities will be delivered to or used by the Premises on PWC’s Residential rate schedule when the housing construction is completed.
Separate circuits may be provided so that the residential dwelling unit, together with the usual farm uses outside the dwelling unit, can be metered and billed under a Residential rate schedule – and utility usage for other activities are metered and billed under a Nonresidential schedule.
The noradrenergic projections from the more primitive warning system, the locus coeruleus (LC) within the brainstem again sustaining increased attention and by continued connectivity to the amygdala through the release of norepinephrine, arousal is sustained particularly towards the object or person of threat (Damasio, 2010, Bergmann, 2012).
The Revenue Decoupling Adjustment (RDA) Factor shall be a credit or surcharge determined for all Residential rate classes and Small and Medium C&I rate classes as the sum of the March 31 deferral ending balances for each rate class divided by the forecasted total annual firm throughput for those rate classes.
COST OF GAS CHARGEThe seasonal COGC for the Residential rate classes shall represent the total system average unit cost of gas for meeting firm sales load projected in each COGC season.