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What are the rates for my electricity (residential)?
Rate RS – Electric Residential Service
Availability
Available through one meter for residential service, including lighting, household appliances, refrigeration, cooking, water heating, space heating and small motors not exceeding three (3) horsepower individual capacity.
Character of Service
Alternating current, sixty Hertz, single phase at a voltage of approximately 120 volts two-wire, or 120/140 volts three-wire.
Rate*
Customer Charge per month
$7.88 / Month | per month Minimum Charge
$0.0952 / KWH | First 300 KWH
$0.0893 / KWH | Next 700 KWH per month
$0.0819 / KWH | Over 1,000 KWH per month
The minimum monthly charge shall be the customer charge.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A
What are the rates for my electricity (commercial)?
Available to any customer for light and /or power purposes whose maximum load requirements do not exceed 50 kilowatts. Customer must be located on or adjacent to an electric distribution line of the Utility which is adequate and suitable for supplying the service required.
The availability of this Schedule to polyphase customers is in the process of elimination and is withdrawn except for polyphase customers contracting for service hereunder prior to September 4, 1985, and will not be applicable to any future polyphase customers. If service hereunder is at any time discontinued at the Customer’s option, this Schedule shall not again be available.
Character of Service
Alternating current, sixty Hertz, single phase at a voltage of approximately 120/140 volts and polyphase at one of the following voltages: 120/240 volts four-wire Delta, 240 volts three-wire Delta, 480 volts three-wire Delta, 120/208 volts four-wire Wye, or 277/480 volts four-wire WYE, where available.
Rate*
Single Phase | Polyphase | |
Customer Charge per month |
$15.27 / Month | $34.48 / Month |
First 500 KWH per month |
$0.1082 / KWH | $0.1106 / KWH |
Next 1,000 KWH per month |
$0.0974 / KWH | $0.1001 / KWH |
Next 1,000 KWH per month |
$0.0888 / KWH | $0.0911 / KWH |
Over 2,500 KWH per month |
$0.0850 / KWH | $0.0876 / KWH |
Minimum Charge
The minimum monthly charge shall be the customer charge.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A
What are the rates for my electricity (Municipal Service)?
Available to any metered municipal customer for light and / or power purposes. Customer must be located on or adjacent to an electric distribution line of the Utility which is adequate and suitable for supplying the service required.
Character of Service
Alternating current, sixty Hertz, single phase at a voltage of approximately 120/140 volts and polyphase at one of the following voltages: 120/240 volts four-wire Delta, 240 volts three-wire Delta, 480 volts three-wire Delta, 120/208 volts four-wire Wye, or 277/480 volts four-wire WYE, where available.
Rate*
Customer Charge per month | $15.27 / Month |
All KWH used per month | $0.0786 / KWH |
Minimum Charge
The minimum monthly charge shall be the customer charge.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A
What are the rates for my electricity (Small General Power Service)?
Available to any customer for light and / or power purposes.
Character of Service
Alternating current, sixty Hertz, at any standard polyphase voltage supplied by Utility in the locality for which the service is requested.
Rate*
Customer Charge per month | $59.11 / Month |
First 500 KWH per month | $0.1321 / KWH |
Next 2,000 KWH per month | $0.1182 / KWH |
Next 2,500 KWH per month | $0.0987 / KWH |
Next 5,000 KWH per month | $0.0904 / KWH |
Over 10,000 KWH per month | $0.0857 / KWH |
Minimum Charge
The minimum monthly charge shall be the customer charge.
Metering Adjustment
If service is metered at a voltage greater than 480 volts, the energy measurements shall be decreased by one and one-half percent (1 ½ %) to convert such measurements to the equivalent of metering at the Utility’s secondary voltage.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A
What are the rates for my electricity (Electric Primary Power and Light Service)?
Available for any customer contracting for a specified capacity of not less than 50 Kilovolt-ampers. Applicant must agree to a one-year term of service and must be located adjacent to an electric transmission line of the Utility that is adequate and suitable for supplying the service required.
Character of Service
Alternating current, sixty Hertz, at any standard polyphase voltage supplied by Utility in the locality for which the service is requested.
Rate*
Customer Charge (Monthly) $98.51 | ||
Maximum Load Charge (Monthly) | ||
Each KVA of Billing Maximum Load | $17.38 / KVA | |
Energy Charge (In Addition to the Maximum Load Charge) |
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First 300 hours’ use of Billing Maximum Load | $0.0358 / KWH | |
Over 300 hours’ use of Billing Maximum Load | $0.0310 / KWH |
Measurement of Maximum Load and Energy
Maximum load shall be measured by suitable instruments provided by the Utility and in any month the maximum load expressed in kilovolt-ampers shall be the average number of kilowatts in the 30-minute interval in such month during which the energy metered is greater than in any other such 30-minute internal in such month, divided by the average lagging power factor (expressed as a decimal) calculated for the month. For billing purposes, the billing maximum load, shall be the greater of the maximum load occurring during the month or fifty (50) KVA. Energy shall be measured by suitable integrating instruments provided by the Utility.
If service is metered at a voltage of approximately 480 volts or lower, the maximum load measurements shall be increased by one percent (1%) and the energy measurements shall be increased by one and one-half percent (1 ½%) to convert such measurements to the equivalent ot metering at the Utility’s primary voltage.
Minimum Charge
The minimum monthly charge shall be the customer charge.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A
What are the rates for my electricity (Outdoor Lighting Service)?
Available only for continuous year-round service for outdoor lighting to any residential, farm, commercial or industrial customer located adjacent to an electric distribution line of Utility.
Character of Service
Outdoor Lighting Service using lamps available under this schedule.
Rate*
Type of Lamp | Rate per Lamp | |
175watt | * mercury vapor – EO1 | $5.04 / Month |
250watt | * mercury vapor – EO2 | $6.13 / Month |
400watt | * mercury vapor – EO3 | $8.52 / Month |
100watt | sodium vapor – EO4 | $4.31 / Month |
200watt | sodium vapor – EO5 | $7.49 / Month |
400watt | sodium vapor – EO6 | $13.01 / Month |
150watt | sodium vapor – EO7 | $6.14 / Month |
250watt | sodium vapor – EO8 | $7.49 / Month |
* no longer manufactured or available |
Special Contracts Rate per Lamp
per Month
175 watt mercury vapor | $4.82 | |
250 watt mercury vapor | $5.81 |
When Utility is required to install a pole to provide customer with Outdoor Lighting Service, customer shall be required to pay, in addition to the above charges, $1.55 per month.
Hours of Lighting
All lamps shall burn approximately one-half hour after sunset until approximately one-half hour before sunrise each day in the year, approximately 4,000 hours per annum.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A
What are the rates for my electricity (Public Street Lighting Service)?
Availability
Available for any standard overhead Public Street Lighting Service.
Character of Service
Public Street Lighting Service using lamps available under this schedule.
Rate
Type of Lamp | Rate per Lamp | |
100watt | * mercury vapor – EP1 | $5.72 / Month |
175watt | * mercury vapor – EP2 | $6.23 / Month |
250watt | * mercury vapor – EP3 | $7.25 / Month |
100watt | sodium vapor – EP5 | $5.10 / Month |
200watt | sodium vapor – EP6 | $8.85 / Month |
400watt | sodium vapor – EP7 | $15.38/ Month |
150watt | sodium vapor – EP8 | $7.25 / Month |
250watt | sodium vapor – EP9 | $8.85 / Month |
* no longer manufactured or available | ||
City of Ulen | ||
100watt | sodium vapor | $4.69 / Month |
175watt | sodium vapor | $5.09 / Month |
Hours of Lighting
All lamps shall burn approximately one-half hour after sunset until approximately one-half hour before sunrise each day in the year, approximately 4,000 hours per annum.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A
What are the provisions of Appendix A?
To view, the “Current Tracker” rates click here.
To view, the “Proposed Tracker” rates TBD.
What do I do if I need a line extension?
Policy Regarding The Method For Determining Payments Associated With The Extension Of Distribution and Service Lines
The Board authorizes the method to be applied for determining payments associated with the extension of electric distribution and service lines to be in accordance with Indiana Administrative Code 170 IAC 4-1-27 and 170 IAC 4-1-28 as set forth by the Indiana Regulatory Commission.
How can I review the Electric Service Handbook?
Download the PDF by clicking here.
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