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5.1. ERMUSR 11-17-2009
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The following is the proposed 2010 electric rate increase: <br />Rate Classes 2009 Proposed <br />2010 %Increase <br />from 2009 <br /> Meter Char a ($/Meter) $8.50 $9.00 5.9% <br />Residential Summer Energy Char e ($/kWh) $0.1090 $0.1139 4.5% <br /> Winter Energy Charge ($/kWh) $0.0950 $0.1012 6.5% <br />Commercial Meter Char e $/Meter) $16.00 $16.00 0.0% <br />Non- Summer Ener Char e ($/kWh) $0.1050 $0.1097 4.5% <br />Demand Winter Energ Char e ($/kWh) $0.0850 $0.0905 6.5% <br /> Meter Charge $/Meter) $50.00 $50.00 0.0% <br />Commercial Ener y Char e $/kWh) $0.0515 $0.0543 5.5% <br />Demand Summer Demand Char e ($/kW) $15.50 $15.89 2.5% <br /> Winter Demand Char e ($/kW) $11.75 $11.02 2.5% <br />The impact to a typical residential customer would be a 5.6% cost increase. To a commercial <br />non-demand customer, the proposed rate increase would result in a blended impact of a 5.4% <br />cost increase. Depending on the size of the commercial demand customer, the impact would <br />range between 4.1 % and 4.7% cost increase. <br />
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