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5.1. ERMUSR 05-20-2014
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that exceee s the PDL and is greater than 100 kW. The demand credit is based on the <br /> applicable rates above to the kW difference between the metered Demand and the PDL using <br /> hourly interval meter data measured during the monthly Coincidental Peak Demand hour. <br /> In the eve t the customer is not operating at the time of the Coincidental Peak Demand there <br /> is no credi in calculated in that month. The customer must be operating at least one hour <br /> prior to the Coincidental Peak Demand hour or the time designated for interruption to receive <br /> credit. <br /> Example 1: Notice for disconnect or interruption is given at 11:00 a.m. for a <br /> disconnect or interruption at 3:00 p.m. The participating customer begins shut <br /> down at 2:30 and has a peak demand for that month on the day of the <br /> interruption at 2:15 with a total load of 350 kW. The customer has a PDL of <br /> 50. For this example the participating customer would receive a credit for the <br /> difference between the Customer's coincidental peak demand (350 kW) and <br /> the PDL(50 kW). The customer would receive a credit for the 300 kW <br /> reduction times the seasonal rate indicated above. <br /> Example 2: There is no notice to disconnect or interrupt for this example <br /> month. The Coincidental Peak Demand occurs on a Tuesday night at 11:00 <br /> p.m. The customer had a Demand of 45 kW at the time of the Coincidental <br /> Peak Demand(11:00 p.m.). In months with no notice the difference between <br /> the participating Customer's Coincidental Peak Demand(45 kW) and the PDL <br /> (50 kW) shall be used to calculate the monthly credit. The difference between <br /> the Coincidental Peak Demand and PDL in this example is -5. Since the <br /> participating customer was not operating and did not have any Demand in <br /> excess of 100 kW to interrupt there is no credit given for this month. <br /> In : y month in which the difference between the Customer's Coincidental Peak <br /> De and and the PDL is not at least 100 kW,no credit will be given. If the difference <br /> bet' een the Customer's Coincidental Peak Demand and the PDL remains less than <br /> 100 kW for two or more consecutive months, a new PDL may be established or <br /> E U shall have the right to terminate this Agreement as indicated in Article 12. <br /> Ex eptions to the right to terminate will be made for seasonal loads, but that <br /> ex I eption must be noted as defined under Seasonal Loads in Article 1. <br /> If ustomer fails to interrupt load down to the PDL for the specified length of time of <br /> the control period in any calendar month a$5.00/kW Demand Penalty may be added <br /> to 'he Customers bill. The Demand Penalty will be determined using the maximum <br /> um entrolled kW Demand, defined as the highest hourly interval above the PDL <br /> recorded during all control periods in the billing month. The Customer will not <br /> rec ive the monthly credit for that month or any succeeding months until performance <br /> ha• been demonstrated to the satisfaction of ERMU personnel. If Customer fails to <br /> pe form more than two times in any calendar year, ERMU reserves the right to <br /> to inate this Agreement as indicated in Article 12. <br /> 4 <br /> 93 <br />
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