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Rio Grande Electric Cooperative, Inc. Tariff: Electrical Section No: II Sheet No: 17.1 Revision No.: Original Section Title: Rates and Charges Effective Date: Exhibit JSS-2 Page 1 of 3 202.7.1 Irrigation & Related Pumping. A. Availability. Available for a three-year period beginning on the effective date shown hereon as an experimental rate schedule to Consumers of the Cooperative located on or near the Cooperative’s three-phase lines for pump irrigation service on a minimum twelve (12) month contract basis. The use of energy under this schedule shall be confined to irrigation and related pumping. See also §323.2. B. Type of Service. Three-phase, 60 cycles, at the Cooperative's standard secondary and primary voltages. At the discretion of the Cooperative, single-phase service may be furnished where three-phase service is not available, provided the nameplate rating is not in excess of 10 horsepower. Frequency and voltage shall be subject to reasonable variation. See also §320.2. C. Rate - Monthly. Consumer Charge: N $15.00 This is an availability charge and does not include any kilowatt hours of energy or any horsepower or kilowatt hour demand charge for service rendered during the billing period. Demand Charge: $2.50 per kilowatt, if kWh exceeds 195 kWh per horsepower. There will be no demand charge if kWh usage is less than or equal to 195 kWh per horsepower. Energy Charge: First 195 kWh per horsepower $0.05887 per kWh Over 195 kWh per horsepower $0.04887 per kWh Rio Grande Electric Cooperative, Inc. Tariff: Electrical Section No: II Sheet No: 17.2 Revision No.: Original Section Title: Rates and Charges Effective Date: Exhibit JSS-2 Page 2 of 3 D. Determination of Billing Horsepower. The horsepower for billing the monthly energy charge shall be based on the motor name-plate rating or, at its option, the Cooperative may determine the horsepower by test under conditions of maximum operating loads. In the month where there is kWh usage, the horsepower shall be established horsepower. E. Determination of Billing kW. The billing demand shall be the maximum kilowatt demand established by the Consumer for any fifteen (15) minute period during the month for which the bill is rendered, as indicated or recorded by a demand meter F. Billing Adjustments. Billing adjustments shall be made in accordance with §203. G. Power Factor Adjustment. The Consumer agrees to maintain unity power factor as nearly as practicable. The horsepower charges may be adjusted for average factor lower than 90% if and when the Cooperative deems necessary. Such adjustments will be made by increasing the billing horsepower 1% for each 1% by which the average power factor is less than 90% lagging. See also §203.4 and §323.4. H. Conditions of Service. Motors having a nameplate rating in excess of 10 horsepower must be three-phase. Motors having a nameplate rating in excess of 100 horsepower must have a reduced voltage starter as specified by the Cooperative. N Rio Grande Electric Cooperative, Inc. Tariff: Electrical Section No: II Sheet No: 17.3 Revision No.: Original Section Title: Rates and Charges Effective Date: Exhibit JSS-2 Page 3 of 3 I. Other Fees. From time to time other fees may be imposed consistent with these tariffs. See §204, §301.2, §305 and §324.8. J. Terms of Payment. Monthly bills are payable upon receipt each month, and are due no later than 16 days from the date mailed to Consumer. If the 16th day falls on a holiday or weekend, the due date for payment purposes shall be the next work day. Monthly bills will be considered paid ONLY when payment is received by the Cooperative. See also §324. If payment is not received by the Cooperative before the close of business 16 days from the date of mailing, the bill becomes past due. Consumer's service is subject to discontinuance anytime thereafter with ten days' written notice. For member read meters, an estimated meter reading will be used for computing monthly bills when actual meter reading is not received from the Consumer by the 20th of the billing month. Failure on the part of the Consumer to furnish a meter reading for three consecutive months will authorized the Cooperative to read the meter and include a trip fee on the Consumer's bill for the month. For qualifying Consumers, a level payment plan is available. See §309.0. N