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TIME OF USE RATES AT THE UNITED ILLUMINATING COMPANY Presented at: Connecticut’s Energy Future December 2, 2004 James D. Lundrigan Pricing Manager The United Illuminating Company
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TOU Rates at UI Objectives: Flatten the load curve Price the product more correctly in line with the market Commercial & Industrial TOU Rates Large Power Time of Use General Service Time of Use Residential Time of Use Rates Rate A Rate RT
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Large Power Time of Use Time Periods: Summer (June through September) On Peak – 10AM – 6PM Weekdays Shoulder – 7AM – 10AM Weekdays and 6PM – 11PM Weekdays Off Peak – 11PM -7AM Weekdays and all weekend hours Winter (October through May) On Peak – 10AM – 6PM Weekdays Shoulder – 7AM – 10AM Weekdays and 6PM – 11PM Weekdays Off Peak – 11PM -7AM Weekdays and all weekend hours
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Large Power Time of Use Kilowatt-Hour Pricing: Summer (June through September) On Peak – 8.1¢/kWh Shoulder – 7.9¢/kWh Off Peak – 7.5¢/kWh Winter (October through May) On Peak – 6.9¢/kWh Shoulder – 6.7¢/kWh Off Peak – 6.5¢/kWh
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Large Power Time of Use Demand Pricing: Summer (June through September) On Peak – $11.94/kW Shoulder Excess - $1.91/kW Off Peak Excess - $1.44/kW Winter (October through May) On Peak – $10.57/kW Shoulder Excess - $1.91/kW Off Peak Excess - $1.44/kW
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General Service Time of Use Time Periods: Summer (June through September) On Peak – 10AM to 6 PM Weekdays Off Peak – 6PM – 10AM Weekdays and all weekend hours Winter (October through May) On Peak – 10AM to 6 PM Weekdays Off Peak – 6PM – 10AM Weekdays and all weekend hours
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General Service Time of Use Kilowatt-Hour Pricing: Summer (June through September) On Peak – 13.0¢/kWh Off Peak – 9.1¢/kWh Winter (October through May) On Peak – 10.2¢/kWh Off Peak – 7.7¢/kWh
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General Service Time of Use Demand Pricing: Summer (June through September) On Peak – $7.80/kW Off Peak Excess - $1.42 Winter (October through May) On Peak – $6.52/kW Off Peak Excess - $1.42
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Residential Rate A Time Periods: Summer (May through September) On Peak – 7AM – 11PM Off Peak – 11PM – 7AM Winter (October through May) On Peak – 7AM – 11PM Off Peak – 11PM to 7AM
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Residential Rate A Kilowatt-Hour Pricing: Summer (May through September) On Peak – 14.9¢/kWh Off Peak – 8.8¢/kWh Winter (October through May) On Peak – 12.7¢/kWh Off Peak – 7.8¢/kWh
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Residential Rate RT Time Periods: Summer (June through September) On Peak – 9AM – 8PM weekdays Off Peak – 8PM – 9AM weekdays and all weekend hours Winter (October through May) On Peak – 9AM – 8PM weekdays Off Peak – 8PM – 9AM weekdays and all weekend hours
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Residential Rate RT Kilowatt-Hour Pricing: Summer (June through September) On Peak – 19.7¢/kWh Off Peak – 10.5¢/kWh Winter (October through May) On Peak – 15.0¢/kWh Off Peak – 7.8¢/kWh
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How Are They Working? Percentage of Commercial Customers on TOU Rates = 7,375/30,000 or about 24.6% Percentage of Residential Customers on TOU Rates = 35,100/280,000 or about 12.5%
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