| Utility Rates Effective April 1, 2007 |
| Residential Rates |
Winter (November 1- May 31) Service Charge $20.00/mo.
All kWh charges/mo. 7.80¢/kWh |
Summer (June 1- October 31) Service Charge $20.00/mo.
First 750 kWh/mo. 7.80¢/kWh
Over 750 kWh/mo. 10.65¢/kWh |
| Electric Heat Rates |
Winter (November 1- May 31) Service Charge $20.00/mo.
First 750 kWh/mo. 7.40¢/kWh
Over 750 kWh/mo. 5.60¢/kWh |
Summer (June 1- October 31) Service Charge $20.00/mo.
First 750 kWh/mo. 7.80¢/kWh
Over 750 kWh/mo. 10.65¢/kWh |
| Residential Time of Use Rates |
Winter (November 1- May 31) Service Charge $26.00/mo.
All kWh charges 5.44¢/kWh |
Summer (June 1 – October 31) Service Charge $26.00/mo.
On-peak charges 30.00¢/kWh
Off-peak charges 5.44¢/kWh (On-peak 2 pm – 8 pm Mon-Fri) |
| Additional Residential Meter Option |
The second meter option is for members that have a shop, garage, barn, well pump or some other meter on their property that uses less than 500 kWh per month. Service Charge $15.00/mo.
All kWh charges 9.10¢/kWh |
| Net Metering |
| Service to an electric consumer under which electric energy generated by the electric consumer from an eligible on-site generation facility and delivered to the local distribution facilities may be used to offset electric energy provide by the electric utility to the electric consumer during the applicable billing period. For additional information contact the EMC’s engineering department. |
| Residential Load Management Annual Credit |
| $10.00 credit applied to the member’s October bill for allowing the EMC to cycle the air conditioner and/or water-heater during the months of June-September. |
| Electric Water Heater Credit |
| June 1- October 31 $2.00/mo.
(One EWH credit per household) |
| Senior Discount |
| Discount $6.50/mo. |
| Wholesale Power Cost Adjustment |
| The above charges are subject to a monthly Wholesale Power cost adjustment. The Whole Sale Power Cost Adjustment is used to adjust the rates charged to members when the price for fuel to generate electricity (primarily natural gas and coal) rises and falls over time. Whole Sale Power Cost Adjustments can be additions or subtractions to a rate depending on how much Coweta-Fayette’s wholesale power producers had to pay for generation fuels. |