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Page 1 of 1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP PROGRAM RATE <br /> <br />Available: Within Elk River Municipal Utilities (ERMU) established service territory. <br /> <br />Applicable to: Single family residences, non-demand and demand customers receiving service under <br />another rate, who add a second meter for any of the following controlled loads: <br /> <br />Ground Source Heat Pump Rate: This Program is available to residential and commercial customers. A <br />ground source heat pump (GSHP) is a central heating and/or cooling system for residential living spaces <br />or commercial workspaces. Residential living spaces will meet all the applicable Minnesota state <br />building codes. Commercial structures that are classified as Utility and Miscellaneous Group U by the <br />International Code Council are not eligible for this rate. This program is available to residential or <br />commercial customers with a GSHP as their sole heat source. <br /> <br />To qualify for the special rate, the customer shall provide: <br /> <br />1. The GSHP is the only heat source. Only closed loop GSHPs are eligible for this rate beginning <br />January 1, 2016. <br />2. ERMU and the customer will agree on a meter location prior to the meter socket installation. <br />3. Commercial customers may have a separate meter to determine the load of the heat pumps. <br />Electric usage for the remainder of the building will be metered and priced using the <br />appropriate rate (Demand or Non-Demand). <br />4. Accommodations for a meter and associated wiring installed according to the applicable <br />electrical codes and will be installed by a qualified electrician. <br />5. Inspection by a State certified electrical inspector and a representative of ERMU. <br /> <br />ERMU shall provide: <br /> <br />1. All electric energy consumed by the primary electric heating system at $0. 0983 0.10212per <br />kWh. <br />2. A meter socket to accommodate the meter in a mutually agreed to location. <br />3. A meter to measure electricity consumed by the electric heating system. <br /> <br />Rates are subject to application of Power Cost Adjustment (PCA). <br /> <br />Federal, state, and local taxes may apply. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Adopted December 10, 2024December 18, 2025 <br />Effective January 1, 202526