How Long Could My Off Peak Be
Controlled Every Day?
In the
lower left hand corner of your electric bill, you will see what load group (LG)
and double order (DO) numbers that your system is set
to.
LG
101 and 102 are for
short-term control up to 4 hours at one time and up to 8 hours per day (water
heaters). Water heaters do not go
through the off peak meter. Members
receive up to a $6 credit on their monthly electric bill when they participate
in this program.
LG
201 and 203 are for
medium-term control up to 12-16 hours/day (storage heat). At this time, storage heat is also at the 4.8
cent rate, but may end up costing a bit more in the future than long-term loads
listed below.
LG
301 and 309 are for
long-term control for extended periods of time (furnaces, baseboard heaters,
etc). You must have an adequate and
automatic back-up heating system to get you through long periods of time
without electric heat. In exchange for
this, you pay only 4.8 cents/kwh compared to the 9.2 cent regular rate.
Members
experiencing problems with their back up systems may choose a short term
control at 7.4 cents/kwh, but they will not be allowed back on the 4.8 cent
rate until an adequate and automatic backup is installed. Members are also able to choose no load
control, but the cost of their electric heating will double without
control. They will not be eligible to
return to the 4.8 cent rate for at least one year, and an adequate,
automatic backup must be installed.
If you have any questions
about load control or would like to discuss your options, please give us a call
and ask for the Member Service department.
12/7/09