Commercial Rates

Commercial Rates

SMALL RENEWABLE GENERATION RIDER
RIDER SRG

AVAILABILITY

Available in all territory served by the Cooperative, subject to the established Service Rules and Regulations of the Cooperative.

APPLICABILITY

This Rider is available in conjunction with any of the Cooperative’s Residential and Small General Service schedules where a consumer-owned single-phase Renewable Generator is connected on the consumer-side of the meter, in parallel with the Cooperative’s electric system, and is designed to offset a portion or all of the consumer’s electrical requirements normally supplied by the Cooperative. The nameplate rating of the Renewable Generator must be the lesser of: (1) the consumer’s estimated maximum 15-minute integrated demand, (2) the consumer’s Contract Demand, or (3) 10 kW. Renewable Generators’ connected in parallel with the Cooperative’s facilities must have safety, system protection, and power quality equipment installed and operated in accordance with rules of the Cooperative.

Service under this Rider shall be available in all territory served by the Cooperative only under written contract and shall be subject to the Cooperative’s established Service Rules and Regulations as filed with the North Carolina Utilities Commission.

The provisions of the Schedule with which this Rider is used are modified only as shown herein.

TYPE OF SERVICE

The type of service available under this Rider is single-phase 3 wires, 60 Hz alternating current, at the Cooperative’s standard secondary voltage of 120/240 volts.

RATE MONTHLY

Monthly Facilities Charge:                                                 $ 3.75 per month
Energy Credit

   All Energy per Month:                                                       4.38 ¢ per kWh


MINIMUM MONTHLY CHARGE

The minimum monthly charge under this schedule shall be the appropriate Monthly Facilities Charge.

SAFETY, INTERCONNECTION, AND INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS

This Rider is only applicable for renewable generators that comply with the Cooperative’s interconnection requirements, along with any IEEE, NESC, and NEC standards related to interconnecting to public utilities. In order to ensure protection of the Company’s system, the Company reserves the right, at its discretion, to inspect the consumer’s renewable generator at any time upon reasonable notice to the consumer in an effort to ensure compliance with the Interconnection Standards. The Cooperative reserves the right to disconnect electric service to any premises if the Cooperative determines that the renewable generator is not in compliance with the Interconnection Standard and is being operated in parallel with the Cooperative’s system.

The consumer must enter into a specific contract providing for interconnection to the Cooperative’s system whereby the consumer shall be responsible for providing suitable control and protective devices on its equipment to assure no disturbance to other consumers of the Cooperative, or to the Cooperative itself, and to protect the consumer’s facilities and the Cooperative’s facilities from all loss or damage that could result from operation in parallel with the Cooperative’s system.

The consumer shall be responsible for any costs incurred by the Cooperative pursuant to the Interconnection Standard. The Cooperative reserves the right to require additional interconnection facilities, furnished, installed, owned and maintained by the Company, at the consumer’s expense, if the consumer’s renewable generator, despite compliance with the Interconnection Standard, causes safety, reliability or power quality problems.

The consumer shall obtain and retain, for as long as the consumer’s renewable generator is interconnected with the Cooperative’s system, comprehensive general liability insurance which protects the consumer from claims for bodily injury and/or property damage. For a non­residential consumer the minimum coverage shall be comprehensive general liability insurance with coverage at least $300,000 per occurrence and for a residential consumer the minimum coverage shall be at a standard homeowner’s insurance policy with liability coverage in the amount of at least $100,000 per occurrence. This insurance shall be primary for all purposes. The consumer shall provide certificates evidencing this coverage as required by the Cooperative. The Cooperative reserves the right to refuse to establish, or continue the interconnection of the consumer’s renewable generator with the Cooperative’s system, if such insurance is not in effect.

The Cooperative reserves the right to install facilities necessary for the appropriate measurement of service under this Rider and to adjust the Interconnection Facilities Charge accordingly, solely at the option of the Cooperative.

METERING REQUIREMENTS

The Cooperative will furnish, install, own and maintain metering to measure the kilowatt-hours delivered by the Cooperative to the consumer, and if applicable, the kilowatt demand. The Cooperative will also furnish, install, own and maintain additional metering equipment to measure the kilowatt-hours delivered from the consumer to the Cooperative. The consumer’s service may be metered with: (a) a single, bi-directional meter, which records independently the flow of electricity in each direction through the meter; or (b) at the Cooperative’s option, two meters, equipped to prevent reverse registration, one which will measure the energy delivered by the Cooperative to the consumer, and the other which will measure the energy delivered by the consumer to the Cooperative. The Cooperative shall have the right to install special metering and load research devices on the consumer’s equipment and the right to use the consumer’s telephone line for communication with the Cooperative’s and the consumer’s equipment.


DEFINITIONS

Renewable Generation – For purposes of this Rider, Renewable Generation shall be defined as small-scale (10 kW or less), environmentally friendly technologies – such as photovoltaic (PV), fuel cells, micro-turbines, or small wind turbines – that are installed on and designed primarily to serve a single-user’s site.

Excess Facilities – Excess Facilities are defined as those facilities that are in addition to those necessary for delivery of service at one point, through one meter, at one voltage, in accordance with the normally applicable rate schedule that the Cooperative must furnish, install, own, and maintain, in order to serve the Renewable Generation.

CONTRACT PERIOD

Each consumer shall enter into a contract for a minimum original term of one (1) year and thereafter either party may terminate the contract by giving at least sixty (60) days notice of such termination in writing. The Cooperative reserves the right to offer a contract for a longer original term of years as specified in the individual contract with the consumer. The Cooperative further reserves the right to terminate the consumer’s contract under this Rider at any time upon written notice to the consumer in the event that the consumer violates any of the terms or conditions of this Rider, or operates the renewable generator system in a manner which is detrimental to the Cooperative or any of its consumers. In the event of early termination of a contract under this Rider, the consumer will be required to pay the Cooperative for the costs due to such early cancellation.

SALES TAX

Any applicable State and local sales taxes will be added to all services billed under this schedule.

TERMS OF PAYMENT

Credit billings to the member shall be payable to the member within twenty-five (25) days of the date of the scheduled meter reading.

Docket EC 47, Sub
Adopted: February 11, 2008
EFFECTIVE FOR ALL BILLS RENDERED ON OR AFTER FEBRUARY 11, 2008



NON-RESIDENTIAL SEASONAL SERVICE
Schedule “NRS”

AVAILABILITY

Available in all territory served by the Cooperative, subject to the established Service Rules and Regulations of the Cooperative.

APPLICABILITY

This schedule is applicable to all non-residential seasonal service, including all bulk barns regardless of demand and irrigation accounts not on time-of-use rates.

RATE – MONTHLY

Facilities Charge: (August and September Only)

Single-Phase                                              $ 90.00

Three-Phase                                              $180.00
Energy Charge: (Monthly)

All kWhs                                                       10.44¢ per kWh

WHOLESALE POWER COST ADJUSTMENT

The above charges per kWh will be increased or decreased by 0.0001 cents per kWh or major fraction thereof, adjusted for line loss, by which the Cooperative’s cost of purchased power per kWh exceeds or is less than 4.870 cents.

SALES TAX

Any applicable State and local sales taxes will be added to all services billed under this schedule.

TERMS OF PAYMENT

All bills are due and payable on the date of the bill; and if not previously paid, shall be considered past due 25 days thereafter.

Docket EC 47, Sub
Revised Date: April 22, 1997
Supersedes “NRS” Rate - October 1, 1993
EFFECTIVE FOR ALL BILLS RENDERED ON OR AFTER JUNE 1, 1997.



SMALL GENERAL SERVICE
SCHEDULE “SGS”

AVAILABILITY

Available in all territory served by the Cooperative, subject to the established Service Rules and Regulations of the Cooperative.

APPLICABILITY

This schedule is applicable to all non-residential service where measured kW demand is 50 kW or less, excluding seasonal accounts. When the metered kW demand exceeds 50 kW three consecutive months, the service will be transferred to the LGS rate.

TYPE OF SERVICE

Single-phase, 60-cycles, 120/240 volts, or three-phase, 60 cycles, 120/208 volts, 240/480 volts, 277/480 volts, or three-phase voltages other than the foregoing, subject to mutual agreement between the Cooperative and the Member.

RATE – MONTHLY

Monthly Facilities Charges:

Single-Phase                                         $15.00

Three-Phase                                         $30.00
Demand Charges:

0 - 25 kW                                             $ 0.00 per kW

> 25 kW                                               $ 7.35 per kW
Energy Charges:

First 1,000 kWhs per month                             10.58 ¢ per kWh

Next 2,500 kWhs per month                              9.32 ¢ per kWh

All kWhs over 3,500 per month                        5.89 ¢ per kWh

MINIMUM MONTHLY CHARGE

Single-Phase:    $ 15.00 where 10 kVA or less of transformer capacity is required.

Multi-Phase:       $ 30.00 where 30 kVA or less of transformer capacity is required.

For members requiring more than 10 kVA of transformer capacity for single-phase service or 30 kVA of transformer capacity for multi-phase service, the minimum monthly bill shall be increased by $1.75 per kVA for each additional kVA or fraction thereof required. Where it is necessary to extend or re-enforce existing distribution facilities, the minimum monthly charge may be increased to assure adequate compensation for the added facilities.

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

The billing demand shall be the maximum kilowatt demand established by the member for any period of fifteen consecutive minutes during the month for which the bill is rendered, as indicated or recorded by a demand meter.


TEMPORARY SERVICE

Service may be extended to temporary users upon request, but the applicant shall be required to pay the cost of installing and removing the required facilities. The Cooperative may require the applicant to make said deposit in advance. In addition to said charge for installation and removal of facilities, the applicant may be required to make a deposit in advance sufficient to cover the charge for any energy anticipated to be supplied. Any difference between the deposit and the actual charge for energy used will be charged to or refunded to the consumer, as the case may be.

SERVICE AT PRIMARY VOLTAGE

Service may be furnished at primary voltage upon agreement between the Cooperative and the Consumer.

WHOLESALE POWER COST ADJUSTMENT

The above charges per kWh will be increased or decreased by 0.0001 cents per kWh or major fraction thereof, adjusted for line loss, by which the Cooperative’s cost of purchased power per kWh exceeds or is less than 4.870 cents.

SALES TAX

Any applicable State and local sales taxes will be added to all services billed under this schedule.

TERMS OF PAYMENT

All bills are due and payable on the date of the bill; and if not previously paid, shall be considered past due 25 days thereafter.

Docket EC 47, Sub
Revised Date: April 22, 1997
Supersedes “SGS” Rate – October 1, 1993
EFFECTIVE FOR ALL BILLS RENDERED ON OR AFTER JUNE 1, 1997.


SMALL GENERAL TIME-OF-USE SERVICE
SCHEDULE “SGS-TOU”

AVAILABILITY

Available on a voluntary basis in all territory served by the Cooperative, subject to the established Service Rules and Regulations of the Cooperative. Availability of this schedule may be limited to the availability of appropriate meters.

APPLICABILITY

This schedule is applicable to all non-residential service where measured kW demand is 50 kW or less, excluding seasonal accounts. When the metered kW demand exceeds 50 kW three consecutive months, the service will be transferred to the LGS or LGS–TOU rate.

TYPE OF SERVICE

Single-phase, 60-cycles, 120/240 volts, or three-phase, 60 cycles, 120/208 volts, 240/480 volts, 277/480 volts, or three-phase voltages other than the foregoing, subject to mutual agreement between the Cooperative and the Member.

RATE – MONTHLY

Monthly Facilities Charges:

Single-Phase                                                              $ 21.00

Three-Phase                                                               $ 36.00
Demand Charges:

On-Peak kW                                                               $ 13.75 per kW

Off-Peak kW                                                               $ 1.75 per kW
Energy Charge:

All kWhs                                                                        5.59q per kWh

MINIMUM MONTHLY CHARGE

The minimum monthly charge under this schedule shall be the appropriate Monthly Facilities Charge.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS On-Peak Hours:

October 16 - April 30

The on-peak hours are defined as the hours between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., Monday through Friday.

May 1 - October 15

The on-peak hours are defined as the hours between 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Off-Peak Hours:

The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not specified above as on-peak hours. In addition to the above listed off-peak periods the following holidays are considered off-peak: New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day after, and Christmas Day


DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

The on-peak demand for billing purposes each month shall be the maximum kilowatt demand measured for any period of fifteen consecutive minutes during the on-peak hours in the month for which the bill is rendered. The off-peak demand shall be the consumer’s maximum monthly kilowatt demand for any consecutive fifteen-minute period during the off-peak hours in the month the bill is rendered.

CONTRACT PERIOD

Any consumer choosing to be served under this time-of-use schedule must remain on the schedule for at least one year, unless the consumer agrees to pay the Cooperative a fee of twenty dollars ($20) towards the cost of exchanging the meter.

WHOLESALE POWER COST ADJUSTMENT

The above charges per kWh will be increased or decreased by 0.0001 cents per kWh or major fraction thereof, adjusted for line loss, by which the Cooperative’s cost of purchased power per kWh exceeds or is less than 4.870 cents.

SALES TAX

Any applicable State and local sales taxes will be added to all services billed under this schedule.

TERMS OF PAYMENT

All bills are due and payable on the date of the bill; and if not previously paid, shall be considered past due 25 days thereafter.

Docket EC 47, Sub
Revised Date: January 28, 2008
Supersedes “SGS-TOU” Rate – April 22, 1997
EFFECTIVE FOR ALL BILLS RENDERED ON OR AFTER FEBRUARY 1, 2008.



LARGE GENERAL SERVICE
SCHEDULE “LGS”

AVAILABILITY

Available in all territory served by the Cooperative, subject to the established Service Rules and Regulations of the Cooperative.

APPLICABILITY

This schedule is applicable to all non-residential service where measured demand is in excess of 50 kW. This schedule is not available to bulk tobacco barns.

TYPE OF SERVICE

Single-phase, 120 volts, single-phase 120/240 volts, or three-phase, 120/240 volts, 240/480 volts or 277/ 480 volts, subject to mutual agreement between the Cooperative and the Member.

RATE – MONTHLY

Monthly Facilities Charge:                     $78.00
Demand Charges:

First 50 kW per month                             $ 1.65 per kW

All kW over 50 per month                       $ 4.95 per kW
Energy Charge:

First 4,500 kWhs per month                      9.31 ¢ per kWh

Next 12,000 kWhs per month                    5.29 ¢ per kWh

All kWhs over 16,500 per month              4.77 ¢ per kWh

MINIMUM MONTHLY CHARGE

The minimum monthly charge under the above rate shall be the greater of:

  • The Contract Minimum,
  • $1.75 per installed kVA of transformer capacity, or
  • The Monthly Facilities Charge.

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

The billing demand shall be the maximum kilowatt demand established by the member for any period of fifteen consecutive minutes during the month for which the bill is rendered, as indicated or recorded by a demand meter, and adjusted for power factor as provided hereafter.

POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENT

The Consumer agrees to maintain unity power factor as nearly as practicable. The Cooperative reserves the right to measure such power factor at the time of the maximum demand. If the measured power factor is less than 95 percent, the demand for billing purposes shall be the demand as indicated or recorded by the demand meter multiplied by 95 percent and divided by the measured power factor at maximum demand. Demand charges will be adjusted for consumers with 50 kW or more of measured demand to correct for power factor lower than 95 percent, and may be so adjusted for other consumers if and when the Cooperative deems it necessary.


TEMPORARY SERVICE

Service may be extended to temporary users upon request, but the applicant shall be required to pay the cost of installing and removing the required facilities. The Cooperative may require the applicant to make said deposit in advance. In addition to said charge for installation and removal of facilities, the applicant may be required to make a deposit in advance sufficient to cover the charge for any energy anticipated to be supplied. Any difference between the deposit and the actual charge for energy used will be charged to or refunded to the consumer, as the case may be.

SERVICE AT PRIMARY VOLTAGE

Service may be furnished at primary voltage upon agreement between the Cooperative and the Consumer.

WHOLESALE POWER COST ADJUSTMENT

The above charges per kWh will be increased or decreased by 0.0001 cents per kWh or major fraction thereof, adjusted for line loss, by which the Cooperative’s cost of purchased power per kWh exceeds or is less than 4.870 cents.

SALES TAX

Any applicable State and local sales taxes will be added to all services billed under this schedule.

TERMS OF PAYMENT

All bills are due and payable on the date of the bill; and if not previously paid, shall be considered past due 25 days thereafter.

Docket EC 47, Sub
Revised Date: April 22, 1997
Supersedes “LGS” Rate – October 1, 1993
EFFECTIVE FOR ALL BILLS RENDERED ON OR AFTER JUNE 1, 1997.



LARGE GENERAL TIME-OF-USE SERVICE
SCHEDULE “LGS-TOU”

AVAILABILITY

Available in all territory served by the Cooperative on a voluntary basis, subject to the established Service Rules and Regulations of the Cooperative. The number of accounts may be limited to meter availability.

APPLICABILITY

This schedule is applicable to all non-residential service where measured demand is in excess of 50 kW. This schedule is not available to seasonal accounts.

TYPE OF SERVICE

Single-phase, 60-cycles, 120/240 volts, or three-phase, 60 cycles, 120/208 volts, 120/240 volts, 240/480 volts, 277/480 volts, or three-phase voltages other than the foregoing, subject to mutual agreement between the Cooperative and the Member.

RATE – MONTHLY

Monthly Facilities Charge:                                       $ 90.00
Demand Charges:

On-Peak kW                                                              $ 15.75 per kW

Off-Peak kW                                                               $ 1.75 per kW

Energy Charge:

On-Peak kWhs                                                                4.35¢ per kWh

Off-Peak kWhs                                                                2.90¢ per kWh

MINIMUM MONTHLY CHARGE

The minimum monthly charge under the above rate shall be the greater of:

  • The Contract Minimum,
  • $1.75 per installed kVA of transformer capacity, or 3. The Monthly Facilities Charge.

DETERMINATION OF ON-PEAK AND OFF-PEAK HOURS

On-Peak Hours:

October 16 - April 30

The on-peak hours are defined as the hours between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.,   

Monday through Friday.

May 1 - October 15

The on-peak hours are defined as the hours between 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.,

Monday through Friday.

Off-Peak Hours:

The off-peak hours in any month are defined as all hours not specified above as on-peak hours. In addition to the above listed off-peak periods the following holidays are considered off-peak: New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day after, and Christmas Day.


DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMAND

The on-peak demand for billing purposes each month shall be the maximum kilowatt demand measured for any period of fifteen consecutive minutes during the on-peak hours in the month for which the bill is rendered. The off-peak demand shall be the consumer’s maximum monthly kilowatt demand for any consecutive fifteen-minute period during the off-peak hours in the month for which the bill is rendered.

POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENT

The Consumer agrees to maintain unity power factor as nearly as practicable. The Cooperative reserves the right to measure such power factor at the time of the maximum demand. If the measured power factor is less than 95 percent, the demand for billing purposes shall be the demand as indicated or recorded by the demand meter multiplied by 95 percent and divided by the measured power factor at maximum demand. Demand charges will be adjusted for consumers with 50 kW or more of measured demand to correct for power factor lower than 95 percent, and may be so adjusted for other consumers if and when the Cooperative deems it necessary.

SERVICE AT PRIMARY VOLTAGE

Service may be furnished at primary voltage upon agreement between the Cooperative and the Consumer.

COMPARATIVE RATE SERVICE

This rate may be given as a comparison only for those interested in the rate. The comparison is limited by meter availability and shall run no longer than six (6) months. Members choosing the comparative rate service will be billed under the Large General Service Rate. Upon contracting with the Cooperative, future billing will be made under this rate LGS-TOU.

CONTRACT PERIOD

The contract period shall not be less than one year.

WHOLESALE POWER COST ADJUSTMENT

The above charges per kWh will be increased or decreased by 0.0001 cents per kWh or major fraction thereof, adjusted for line loss, by which the Cooperative’s cost of purchased power per kWh exceeds or is less than 4.870 cents.

SALES TAX

Any applicable State and local sales taxes will be added to all services billed under this schedule.

TERMS OF PAYMENT

All bills are due and payable on the date of the bill; and if not previously paid, shall be considered past due 25 days thereafter.

Docket EC 47, Sub
Revised Date: January 28, 2008
Supersedes “LGS-TOU” Rate – July 1, 2005
EFFECTIVE FOR ALL BILLS RENDERED ON OR AFTER FEBRUARY 1, 2008.



LARGE GENERAL COINCIDENT PEAK TIME-OF-USE SERVICE
SCHEDULE “LGS-CP”

AVAILABILITY

Available on a voluntary basis in all territory served by the Cooperative, subject to the established Service Rules and Regulations of the Cooperative. Availability of this schedule may be limited to the availability of appropriate meters.

APPLICABILITY

This schedule is applicable to all year round non-residential consumers who can demonstrate, to the Cooperative’s satisfaction, that they have the ability to reduce their demand by a minimum of 50 kW, upon receiving the Cooperative’s load control signal.

TYPE OF SERVICE

Single-phase, 60-cycles, 120/240 volts, or three-phase, 60 cycles, 120/208 volts, 120/240 volts, 240/480 volts, 277/480 volts, or three-phase voltages other than the foregoing, subject to mutual agreement between the Cooperative and the Member.

RATE – MONTHLY

Monthly Facilities Charge:                     $90.00
Demand Charges:

Coincident Peak kW                               $15.30 per kW

Noncoincident Peak kW                           $ 2.75 per kW
Energy Charge:

All kWhs                                                    3.85 ¢ per kWh

MINIMUM MONTHLY CHARGE

The minimum monthly charge under the above rate shall be the greater of:

  • The Contract Minimum,
  • $1.25 per installed kVA of transformer capacity, or 3. The Monthly Facilities Charge.

DETERMINATION OF BILLING DEMANDS

The Coincident Peak Demand shall be equal to the consumer’s maximum rate of electric use during any sixty-minute period, measured in clock hour intervals, expressed in kW, in which the Cooperative is operating their Load Management System to control load on their system during the month for which the bill is rendered, as indicated or recorded by a demand meter.

The Noncoincident Demand shall be the highest of the following:

  • The maximum kilowatt demand for any consecutive fifteen-minute period within the month for which the bill is rendered, as indicated or recorded by a demand meter. The Noncoincident Demand may be adjusted for power factor as provided below, or
  • The minimum billing demand provided for in the Power Contract.

POWER FACTOR ADJUSTMENT

The Consumer agrees to maintain unity power factor as nearly as practicable. The Cooperative reserves the right to measure such power factor at the time of the maximum demand. If the measured power factor is less than 95 percent, the demand for billing purposes shall be the demand as indicated or recorded by the demand meter multiplied by 95 percent and divided by the measured power factor at maximum demand. Demand charges will be adjusted for consumers with 50 kW or more of measured demand to correct for power factor lower than 95 percent, and may be so adjusted for other consumers if and when the Cooperative deems it necessary.

EXPOSURE PERIODS

The Cooperative will make every reasonable effort to notify the Consumer with a load control signal when the Cooperative anticipates their wholesale supplier is approaching its monthly system peak. The times the Cooperative will most likely go into load control or “exposure periods” are:

  • For service used beginning at 12:00 midnight April 30 and ending at 12:00 midnight September 30, the hours of greatest exposure to load control are the hours between 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
  • Service used beginning at 12:00 midnight September 30 and ending at 12:00 midnight April 30, the hours of greatest exposure to load control are the hours between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., plus 2:00 p.m. through 9:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The exposure periods are based upon the times the Cooperative’s power supplier has historically established its monthly system peak. The Cooperative does not, however, warrant that all control periods will be within the exposure periods outlined above.

SERVICE AT PRIMARY VOLTAGE

Service may be furnished at primary voltage upon agreement between the Cooperative and the Consumer.

CONTRACT PERIOD

The contract period shall not be less than one year.

WHOLESALE POWER COST ADJUSTMENT

The above charges per kWh will be increased or decreased by 0.0001 cents per kWh or major fraction thereof, adjusted for line loss, by which the Cooperative’s cost of purchased power per kWh exceeds or is less than 4.870 cents.

SALES TAX

Any applicable State and local sales taxes will be added to all services billed under this schedule.

TERMS OF PAYMENT

All bills are due and payable on the date of the bill; and if not previously paid, shall be considered past due 25 days thereafter.

Effective for service rendered on and after January 1, 2003 or six (6) months after NCUC approval of the statewide NC GreenPower Program, whichever is later.
NCUC Docket No. E-100, Sub 90

 





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