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Elk River <br /> Municipal Utilities UTILITIES COMMISSION MEETING <br /> TO: FROM: <br /> Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission Torn Sagstetter—Conservation and Key Accounts <br /> John Dietz—Chair Manager <br /> Al Nadeau—Vice Chair <br /> Daryl Thompson—Trustee <br /> MEETING DATE: AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: <br /> October 11,2016 5.4 <br /> SUBJECT: <br /> Commercial All Electric with Ground Source Heat Pump Tariff <br /> DISCUSSION: <br /> As part of service territory transfer there was a commercial customer class that ERMU did not <br /> have represented in the available programs for load management rates. ERMU currently offers <br /> load management rates for customers that can manage their energy use or are participating in an <br /> electric program that warrants a separate customer class. Examples of these programs include <br /> but are not limited to the commercial off-peak program, electric thermal storage (water and space <br /> heat), dual fuel, and electric vehicle charging. <br /> The Commercial All Electric with Ground Source Heat Pump tariff is a program designed for <br /> customers that have made a commitment to operate their facility as efficiently as possible using <br /> only electric energy for all their requirements. They have embraced and committed to the <br /> progressive technology of ground source heat pumps. The GSHPs systems are large and have <br /> between 50 and 150 kW of connected load for heating and cooling purposes. The facilities will <br /> have other energy needs over and above the energy and demand to heat and cool. <br /> The benefits to ERMU of having customers on this program include: increasing system load <br /> factor, increased energy use in the colder months, and more predictable energy consumption for <br /> all twelve months of the year. <br /> As ERMU's existing commercial tariffs and load management rates are unable to accommodate <br /> the special circumstances for existing customers on this Connexus rate, staff is requesting the <br /> approval of a new Commercial All Electric with Ground Source Heat Pump tariff. <br /> ACTIONS REQUESTED: <br /> Commission approval of the new Commercial All Electric with Ground Source Heat Pump tariff <br /> for existing and future customers effective September 20, 2016. <br /> ATTACHMENT: <br /> • Proposed Commercial All Electric with Ground Source Heat Pump Tariff <br /> POWERED BY <br /> Page 1 of 1 NATURE <br /> Reliable Public <br /> Power Provider P OWERED T o S ERVE <br /> 148 <br />
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