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5.3. ERMUSR 12-17-2019
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MORATORIUM EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 14, 2017 ON THE FOLLOWING LOAD CONTROL PROGRAMS <br />Energy Management Program Rates <br /> <br />ERMU shall provide: <br /> <br />1.All electric energy consumed by the ETS water heater at $.0463 per kWh. <br />2.This equipment will be energized only for 8 off-peak hours daily. <br />3.A meter to measure electricity consumed by the ETS water heater. <br />4.A load control device and meter socket to accommodate the off-peak meter. <br /> <br />Rate is subject to application of Power Cost Adjustment (PCA). <br /> <br />Federal, state, and local taxes may apply. <br /> <br />Cycled Air Conditioning: This Program is available to all customers served by ERMU who have central <br />air conditioners. Program participants must allow installation of a utility supplied load control device so <br />air conditioning demand can be reduced at critical times. This Program is subject to the following terms <br />and conditions: <br /> <br />1.The Customer must have a conventional central air conditioner, ASHP or GSHP, of at least 2 <br />tons capable of being interrupted with a 5 amp relay. <br />2.ERMU will furnish the load control device and pay to have it installed by a licensed <br />electrician. Separate metering is not required. <br />3.The Customer must allow access for installation of the load control device during normal <br />business hours. <br />4.The Customer must allow access for load control maintenance and compliance inspections <br />by ERMU personnel during normal business hours. <br />5.Customers must agree to allow ERMU or its designee to remotely cycle their central air <br />conditioner, ASHP or GSHP, off for approximately 15 minutes out of each 30 minute period <br />at critical peak use times during the cooling season (May through September). Except for <br />extreme emergencies, duration of said control will not exceed 6 hours per day and more <br />than 200 hours total per cooling season. <br />6.Customers who elect to participate in this Program must remain on it for at least one <br />cooling season or part of the load control installation costs may be assessed to the <br />customer. <br />7.Customers with central air conditioners, ASHP or GSHP, that are grossly oversized for the <br />conditioned space will not be allowed to participate. Such systems do not provide ERMU <br />sufficient load reduction relief at critical peak use times. <br />8.Cycled AC Program participants will receive a $3 per month credit for allowing ERMU to <br />interrupt their air conditioners as outlined above. Such payments will be provided in the <br />form of a bill credit during the five monthly billing periods of June October. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Adopted December 17, 2019 <br />Effective January 1, 2020 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />606 <br />
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