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• <br /> MORATORIUM EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 14, 2017 ON ALL OF THE FOLLOWING LOAD CONTROL <br /> PROGRAMS; WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING PROGRAM. <br /> 1. Electric vehicle charging station that is used for the sole purpose of charging electric <br /> vehicles. This charging station must be 240 volt. <br /> 2. Customer is responsible for installation of the additional meter socket (furnished by <br /> ERMU) in a mutually agreed upon location. <br /> 3. Inspection by a State Certified electrical inspector of all metering equipment and provide <br /> an affidavit to ERMU when completed. <br /> Elk River Municipal Utilities shall provide: <br /> 1. All "On-Peak" electric energy consumed by the electric vehicle charging equipment will be <br /> at the summer rate of$8.1363/kWh from May 1 through September 30 and the winter rate <br /> of$0.1209/kWh October 1 through April 30. <br /> 2. All "Off-Peak" electric energy consumed by electric vehicle charging equipment will be at <br /> the rate of$0.0596/kWh. <br /> 3. The rate is subject to application of the Power Cost Adjustment (PCA). <br /> 4. This equipment will be available for charging at applicable rates 24 hours per day and is <br /> not subject to any load control strategies. <br /> 5. Metering equipment to customer. <br /> 6. Final inspection prior to meter activation to ensure only qualified loads are being supplied <br /> through the electric vehicle charging equipment. <br /> Electric Thermal Storage (ETS) Space Heating Rate: This Program is available to all ERMU <br /> customers. An ETS space heating system is designed to store heat produced by electricity <br /> generated during eight off-peak hours for use in heating during the remaining on-peak hours <br /> daily. Off-peak hours typically occur between 11 PM and 7 AM. Qualifying ETS configurations <br /> may be central storage furnaces, room storage heaters or slab (deep heat) systems including <br /> combinations of same. <br /> To qualify for the special rate, the customer shall provide: <br /> 1. An ETS space heating system listed by UL or some other nationally recognized testing <br /> agency which can be interrupted by a single 5 amp rated relay. <br /> 2. Obtain a load control device from ERMU. <br /> 3. Accommodations for a meter and load control device and associated wiring installed <br /> according to the applicable electrical codes, and installed by a qualified electrician. <br /> 4. Inspection by a State certified electrical inspector and a representative of ERMU. <br /> Elk River Municipal Utilities shall provide: <br /> 1. All electric energy consumed by this ETS system at $.045850 per kWh. <br /> 2. The rate is subject to application of the Power Cost Adjustment (PCA). <br /> 3. This equipment will be energized only for 8 off peak hours daily. Additional on-time is <br /> provided on weekend days and holidays. <br /> 4. A meter to measure electricity consumed by the ETS space heating system. <br /> 5. A load control device which will automatically control ETS space heating system during <br /> on-peak hours. <br /> Electric Thermal Storage (ETS) Water Heating Rate: This Program is available to all ERMU <br /> customers. An ETS water heater is designed with extra storage capacity to provide total <br /> 80 <br />
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