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(The minimum charge is $12.00 per meter per month)
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| 500 KWH | 1000 KWH | 1500 KWH | 2000 KWH | 2500 KWH | 3000 KWH | 3500 KWH | ||||||
| $47.80 | $83.60 | $119.40 | $155.20 | $191.00 | $226.80 | $262.60 |
Basic Charge – A fixed charge for a portion of the costs of service that occur regardless of energy use. Includes the average cost for meter reading, billing, maintenance on electric lines and meters, administration, and repayment of long-term debt.
Delivery Charge – This charge reflects the costs to deliver electricity to a member’s home or business. It includes costs of construction, operations, maintenance and administration that are not covered by the basic charge. The costs charged by the Bonneville Power Administration for use of its transmission network are also included.
Energy Charge – This charge represents the average cost of wholesale power purchased by Lane Electric Cooperative.
KWH – Otherwise known as kilowatt-hour, this is what an electric meter measures. One KWH is equal to the energy needed to power a 100 watt light bulb for 10 hours.
Green Power Rate – This is a credit for green power generation by members who are in a net metering agreement with Lane Electric Cooperative under policy 311 (Net-Metering Services). The avoided green power cost component will be added to the per kWh energy charge to determine the total per kWh credit for any energy delivered to Lane Electric Cooperative through a net metering arrangement.
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