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CHOPTANK ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
P.S.C. Md. No. 3
Thirteenth Revised Pg. No. 51
904
GENERAL SERVICE - MEDIUM
AVAILABILITY
Rate Schedule M
Available to members of the Cooperative throughout the area served by the Cooperative.
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to members of the Cooperative having a monthly billing demand of 100 KW or greater. Any member served
under this schedule shall remain on this schedule for at least 12 billing months even though such member's billing demand in
the succeeding months may be less than 100 KW. After 12 months, the member may be transferred to Rate Schedule S
provided the billing demand has been less than 100 KW for each of the most recent 12 months.
TYPE OF SERVICE
Single phase and three phase, 60 cycles, at available secondary voltages.
MONTHLY CHARGES AND RATES
DELIVERY SERVICE CHARGES:
CONSUMER CHARGE:
ENERGY DELIVERY CHARGES:
$28.00
per month
$ 0.02591 per KWh
DEMAND DELIVERY CHARGES:
$ 2.10
per KW
COMPETITIVE TRANSITION CHARGES:
CTC 2 ALL KWH DELIVERED:
$ 0.00000 per KWh
STANDARD OFFER SERVICE (SOS) CHARGES:
GENERATION ENERGY CHARGE:
GENERATION DEMAND CHARGE:
TRANSMISSION ENERGY CHARGE:
TRANSMISSION DEMAND CHARGE:
$
$
$
$
0.02878
5.34
0.00115
1.31
per KWh
per KW
per KWh
per KW
UNIVERSAL SERVICE CHARGE
80.
The Universal Service charge applies to all billings under this rate schedule. This charge is described on Tariff Page No.
DETERMINATION OF DISTRIBUTION DELIVERY BILLING DEMAND
The distribution delivery billing demand shall be the maximum kilowatt demand established by the consumer for any
period of fifteen consecutive minutes during the month for which the bill is rendered, as indicated or recorded by a demand
meter and adjusted for power factor, but not less than 25 percent of the highest such demand established during the preceding
eleven months.
Filed June 15, 2001
Effective with service rendered
on or after July 1, 2001
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___________
Sr. Executive Vice President/CEO
CHOPTANK ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
Ninth
P.S.C. Md. No.3
Revised Page No. 52
904 GENERAL SERVICE - MEDIUM - Rate Schedule M - Continued
POWER FACTOR
The member agrees to maintain unity power factor as nearly as practicable. The Cooperative
reserves the right to measure such power factor at any time. Should such measurements indicate that the
average power factor is less than 90%, the demand for billing purposes shall be the demand as indicated
or recorded by the demand meter multiplied by 90 percent and divided by the percent power factor.
STANDARD OFFER SERVICE (SOS) CHARGES
The Transmission and Energy Supply Charges apply only to customers receiving SOS from the
Cooperative. These charges do not apply to customers obtaining Competitive Power Supply.
COMPENSATING FOR TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
Multiplying Customers’ metered energy by the appropriate system loss factors found on Tariff Page
No. 81 produces the generation and transmission energy that must be delivered to the Cooperative
System.
COMPETITIVE TRANSITION CHARGE
Competitive transition chargeCTC 2 will appear on the member's billing starting July 1, 2002.
Filed June 15, 2001
Effective with service rendered
on or after July 1, 2001
________
Sr. Executive Vice President/CEO
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P.S.C. Md. No. 3
Fourth Revised Page No. 52A
904 GENERAL SERVICE - MEDIUM - Rate Schedule M - Continued
MARYLAND PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY FRANCHISE TAX
The Maryland Public Service Company Franchise tax applies to all billings under this rate schedule.
This tax is described on Tariff Page No. 79.
MIMIMUM MONTHLY CHARGE
The minimum monthly delivery services charge under this rate schedule shall be the greater of the
Consumer Charge, or seventy-five (75) cents per KVA of required transformer capacity, or the minimum
charge specified by contract.
SEASONAL SERVICE (Rate MS)
Standard Offer Service members who require service on a seasonal basis for periods of less than
one (1) year (to permanent structures or at the same location annually) shall be billed in accordance with
the monthly charges and rate schedules, including minimum bills, increased by twenty-five (25%) percent
before application of the conservation cost recovery factor. Seasonal members who choose an alternative
power supplier shall be billed Delivery Service Charges, including minimum bills, increased by twenty-five
(25%) percent. They shall also be responsible for Competitve Transistion Charges.
TERMS OF PAYMENT
(a). The charges in this rate schedule are net, any bills not paid within 20 days of rendition are
subject to the Late Payment Charge (Sec.201A)
(b).Whenever a member purchases generation and transmission services from a supplier other than
the Cooperative, that portion of the member's bill for generation and transmission service shall not be
subject to the late payment charge of paragraph (a) but shall be subject to the late payment terms of the
member's supplier.
Filed March 30, 2001
Effective with billings rendered
on or after May 1, 2001
_______
Sr. Executive Vice President/CEO
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