HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2018-R0314 - Electric Rate/Tariff Schedule For LP&L - 09/13/2018Resolution No. 20 J 8-R03 l 4
Item No. 7.6
September 13, 2018
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Lubbock Power & Light is the municipally owned public power utility
of the City of Lubbock;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 1, Article XII, Section 1, of the City of Lubbock
Charter, the City Council of the City of Lubbock has exclusive jurisdiction to approve
all electric rates of Lubbock Power & Light;
WHEREAS, the Electric Utility Board is charged with approving and submitting
an electric rate I tariff schedule ("Tariff') for Lubbock Power & Light to the City
Council pursuant to§ 2.03.415(a) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock;
WHEREAS, the Electric Utility Board, by Resolution dated June 19, 2018,
approved the Tariff for Lubbock Power & Light, as attached hereto, and recommended
that the City Council adopt the Tariff, with an effective date of October 1, 2018.
WHEREAS, Chapter 1, Article XII, Section 1, of the City of Lubbock Charter and
§ 2.03.415(a) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock require that the Tariff
of Lubbock Power & Light be approved by the City Council prior to its adoption; NOW
THEREFORE:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT Lubbock Power & Light's Electric Tariff, as attached hereto, be approved
and adopted with an effective date of October 1, 2018.
Passed by the City Council on the 13th day of September, 2018.
Daniel M. Pope, Mayor
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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David McCalla, Director of Electric Utilities
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Richard Casner, LP&L Genera ounsel
Lubbock Power & Light
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Electric Rate/Tariff Schedule
Amended October 1, 2018
Lubbock Power & Light Electric Rateffariff Schedule
Type of Service
General Terms and Conditions
Residential Standard Service
Service Schedules
Residential Electric Space Heating Service
Residential Net Metering Service
Small General Service
Small General Service Net Metering
Large School Service
Secondary General Service and Secondary General Service Net Metering
Primary General Service
State University General Service
Large Municipal Service
Street Lighting Service
General Religious Service
Small Municipal & School Service
Optional Time-of-Use Service Rider
Guard Light Service
Flood Light Service
Miscellaneous Service Charges
Purchased Power Cost Recovery Factor
Rateffariff Schedule
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Rate Class
Rate 1
Rate 3
Rate 5
Rate 10
Rate 11
Rate 15
Rate 16
Rate 16P
Rate 16U
Rate 17
Rate 18
Rate 19
Rate 21
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GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
In order that all Customers may receive uniform, efficient, and adequate service, electric
service will be supplied to and accepted by all Customers receiving service from the City of
Lubbock's municipally owned electric utility, Lubbock Power & Light ("LP&L"), in accordance
with these Terms and Conditions, including the attached Rateffariff Schedule ("'Rate Schedule").
For purposes of this Rate Schedule, "Customer" shall mean any person, firm, corporation or other
legal entity receiving electric service from Lubbock Power & Light. All references herein to either
the City of Lubbock or Lubbock Power and Light shall be inclusive of the other.
I. Customer's Installation. Customer is responsible, at its own expense, for installing and
maintaining such protective devices as are recommended or required by the then current
edition of the National Electrical Code or as may be necessary to protect Customer's
equipment or process during abnormal service conditions or the failure of all or a part of
the electric service provided by LP&L. Such protective devices include, but are not limited
to, equipment necessary to limit voltage fluctuations, transients, or harmonics such that
neither LP&L nor LP&L's other customers are adversely affected. All wiring and other
electrical equipment furnished by the Customer will be installed, operated, and maintained
by the Customer at all times in conformity with good electrical practice and with the
requirements of the constituted authorities and these Terms and Conditions. LP&L is not
obligated to serve any equipment or any premises that has a detrimental effect on LP&L
equipment or the equipment of LP&L customers.
Any adjustments claimed by a Customer related to (i) the application of inaccurate rates or
fees; (ii) inaccurate meter readings, (iii) meters or charges not corresponding to the
Customer's premises; or (iv) charges otherwise in excess of correct charges, must be
presented by Customer to LP&L, Attention: City of Lubbock Utilities Customer Service,
within six (6) months of the claimed rate, fee or meter inaccuracy to be duly considered by
LP&L. The requirement of timely presentation, as set forth above, shall not apply in
instances wherein a Customer is billed for service that is not received by Customer due to
mistake of LP&L. Back-billing shall not exceed a period of six months, if it is found that
a higher rate or charge should have been applied to Customer, and Customer has no fault
in the incorrect rate or charge.
2. Continuous Service. Lubbock Power & Light shall use reasonable diligence to provide
continuous electric service but Lubbock Power & Light does not guarantee against
irregularities, interruptions, or fluctuating wave form or frequency, it being understood that
occasional irregularities, interruptions, and fluctuations may occur. Lubbock Power &
Light shall not be liable for damages or injury, including but not limited to consequential
or economic loss damages, occasioned by interruption, failure to commence delivery
voltage, wave form or frequency fluctuation caused by an act of God or the public enemy,
a breakdown of plant, lines or equipment, accidents, fire, explosion, strikes, riots, war,
delay in receiving shipments of required materials, order of any court or judge granted in
any bona fide adverse legal proceedings or action or any order by any commission or
tribunal having jurisdiction; OR, WITHOUT LIMITATION BY THE PRECEDING
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ENUMERATION, ANY OTHER ACT OR THING DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND
LUBBOCK POWER & LIGHT'S CONTROL, TO THE NEGLIGENCE OF
LUBBOCK POWER & LIGHT, ITS EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS, except
to the extent that the damages are occasioned by the gross negligence or willful misconduct
of Lubbock Power & Light.
3. Intentional Interruption of Service. Lubbock Power & Light may, without notice and
without liability to the Customer, interrupt service to the Customer when, in Lubbock
Power & Light's sole judgment, the interruption of service:
a. Will prevent or alleviate an emergency threatening to disrupt the operation
of Lubbock Power & Light's system;
b. Will lessen or remove possible danger to life or property;
c. Will aid in the restoration of electric service; or
d. Is required to make necessary repairs to or changes in Lubbock Power &
Light's facilities.
Lubbock Power & Light may, in the event of a national emergency or local disaster
resulting in disruption of normal service, in the public interest, interrupt service to the
Customer to provide necessary service to civil defense or other emergency service agencies
on a temporary basis until normal service to the agencies can be restored.
4. Disclaimer of Warranties. LUBBOCK POWER & LIGHT AND THE CITY MAKES
NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WITH REGARD TO THE PROVISION OF
ANY SERVICE AND DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
5. Discontinuance. Suspension and Refusal of Service. In addition to and in conjunction with
any other federal, state or local law regarding discontinuance, suspension or refusal of
utility service, Lubbock Power & Light may discontinue, suspend or refuse to supply
electric service to any customer for the following reasons:
a. Disconnection with notice. Lubbock Power & Light may disconnect electric utility
service after proper notice for any of the following reasons:
(i) failure to pay a bill for electric utility service or failure to comply with the
terms of any agreed payment plan;
(ii) failure to pay a deposit as required by the General Terms and Conditions of
the Rate Schedule; or
(iii) for any other reason whereby Lubbock Power & Light is legally entitled to
disconnect electric utility service with notice.
b. Disconnection without notice. Lubbock Power & Light may disconnect electric
utility service without prior notice for any of the following reasons:
(i) where a known dangerous condition exists for as long as the condition
exists;
(ii) where service is connected without authority by a person who has not made
application for service;
(iii) where service was reconnected without authority after termination for
nonpayment;
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(iv) failure to comply with the terms of any agreed payment plan where such
plan provides for disconnection without further notice;
(v) where there has been tampering with Lubbock Power & Light's equipment
or evidence of theft of service; or
(vi) for any other reason whereby Lubbock Power & Light is legally entitled to
disconnect electric utility service without notice.
c. Refusal of Service. Lubbock Power & Light may refuse to serve an applicant for
service ("'applicant") for any of the following reasons:
(i) The applicant's installation or equipment, including but not limited to the
meter base, is known to be hazardous or of such a character that safe or
satisfactory service cannot be given.
(ii) The applicant owes a debt to Lubbock Power & Light for electric service.
(iii) The applicant applies for service at a location where another customer
received, or continues to receive, service and the electric utility bill is
unpaid at that location, if the change in identity is made in an attempt to
assist the other customer avoid or evade payment. An applicant may request
the Director of Electric Utilities, by providing notice as specified below, to
review a decision to not provide service due to a staff determination of an
intent to deceive. Notice shall be provided in writing to the Director of
Electric Utilities, at 130 I Broadway, Lubbock, Texas 7940 I, not later than
seven (7) calendar days after the applicant is informed of the reason for
refusal to connect.
(iv) The applicant fails to make a deposit if required do so under this tariff.
6. Deposits. Lubbock Power & Light shall require a deposit from customers for electric
service, in accordance with the following terms and conditions:
a. Intentionally omitted.
b. Lubbock Power & Light shall require a deposit from prospective customers in an
amount equal to ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE AND N0/100 DOLLARS
($135.00) or ONE-SIXTH ( 1/6) of the reasonable and good-faith estimate of annual
billings of the customer, whichever is greater, except as provided herein.
c. An applicant for residential electric service shall be exempt from the deposit
requirement if any of the following conditions are met by the applicant:
Terms & Conditions
i. the applicant produces, to the satisfaction of Lubbock Power & Light, the
following information:
A. Proof that during the two years prior to applying for electric service
from Lubbock Power & Light, the applicant was a customer of a utility
providing electric service or one or more of the City of Lubbock utility
services for at least twelve ( 12) consecutive months; and
B. While a customer, the applicant was not delinquent in paying for any
utility service, including City of Lubbock utility services, on more than
one occasion; and
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C. While a customer, the applicant never had any of the services described
in paragraphs A or B, immediately above, disconnected for
nonpayment;
ii. the applicant demonstrates adequate and available credit, to the satisfaction
of Lubbock Power & Light, by producing evidence of creditworthiness in
the primary applicant's name from a utility providing electric service of
whom the applicant was a customer; or
iii. the applicant is at least sixty-five (65) years of age and has no outstanding
account balance with a utility for utility service including City of Lubbock
utility services that accrued within the last two years.
1v. Subject to Section 6(c)(i)(B) and Section 6(c)(i)(C), an applicant has been
determined to be a victim of family violence as defined in the Texas Family
Code §71.004, by a family violence center as defined in Texas Human
Resources Code §51.002, by treating medical personnel, by law
enforcement personnel, by the Office of a Texas District Attorney or County
Attorney, by the Office of the Attorney General, or by a grantee of the Texas
Equal Access to Justice Foundation. This determination shall be evidenced
by submission of a certification letter developed by the Texas Council on
Family Violence. The certification letter may be submitted directly to
Lubbock Power & Light.
d. A residential electric service customer who was exempted from the deposit
requirement under Section 6( c) may have the exemption withdrawn and a deposit
applied to the account if the customer's service becomes disconnected for non-
payment.
e. An applicant for non-residential service shall be exempt from the deposit
requirement if the applicant produces, to the satisfaction of Lubbock Power &
Light, the following information:
i. Proof that during the two years prior to applying for electric service from
Lubbock Power & Light, the applicant was a customer ofa utility providing
electric service for at least twelve ( 12) consecutive months and is not
currently delinquent in payment of any such utility service account; and
ii. While a customer, the applicant was not delinquent in paying for any utility
service on more than one occasion; and
iii. While a customer, the applicant never had service disconnected for
nonpayment.
f. A non-residential service customer who was exempted from the deposit
requirement under Section 6(e) may have the exemption withdrawn and a deposit
applied to the account if:
Terms & Conditions
1. the customer's services becomes delinquent and subject to interruption
on more than two (2) occasions in a twelve-month period;
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ii. payment for utility services has been returned to (Lubbock Power &
Light I City of Lubbock Utilities) as a dishonored payment;
iii. tampering with Lubbock Power& Light's equipment, or theft of service,
has been found; or
1v. the customer fails to comply with the terms of any agreed payment plan.
g. Except as provided herein, a customer from whom a deposit has been collected
shall be eligible for a refund of said deposit when the customer has paid bills for
service for twelve (12) consecutive residential billings or for twenty-four (24)
consecutive commercial or industrial billings and the customer meets Lubbock
Power & Light's eligibility requirements. Refunds to eligible customers shall be
made promptly either in the form of a check payable to the customer or as a credit
to the customer's bill, as determined by the sole discretion of Lubbock Power &
Light. A customer who received a refund of their deposit may have the deposit
requirement reapplied if the customer's service becomes disconnected for non-
payment.
h. Lubbock Power & Light shall keep the following records for all deposits collected
by Lubbock Power & Light pursuant to this Section:
i. the name and address of each depositor;
ii. the amount and date of the deposit; and
iii. each transaction concerning the deposit.
1. Any deposit not previously refunded to Customer or credited to Customer's account
as provided herein shall be credited to Customer's final bill for service.
7. Right of Way. Customer shall provide, at no expense to Lubbock Power & Light, valid
easements and rights-of-way, as required by Lubbock Power & Light, for installation of an
electric distribution system to provide electric utility service to Customer. Subject to and
in conjunction with all other applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations,
Lubbock Power & Light shall have the right to clear its distribution system and service
connection of any interfering tree, shrub, or other obstruction and shall have the right to
determine and maintain the amount of clearance it deems necessary in accordance with
good utility practices and applicable law.
8. Meter Ownership and Maintenance. Lubbock Power & Light owns, furnishes, installs,
programs, calibrates, tests and maintains all meters (but not meter bases) and all associated
equipment, used for retail billing and settlement purposes in the Lubbock Power & Light
service territory.
9. Access to Premises. Lubbock Power & Light or its authorized agents shall have safe access
at all reasonable hours to the premises of Customer for the purpose of inspecting wiring
and apparatus, removing or replacing Lubbock Power & Light's property, reading of
meters and all other purposes incident to supplying of electric utility service.
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I 0. Voltage Tolerances. Lubbock Power & Light may measure and record voltage levels at
Customer's billing meter. Voltages outside of the Acceptable Range, as defined below,
will be corrected as soon as possible by Lubbock Power & Light. For purposes of this Rate
Schedule, voltages within the Acceptable Range shall be deemed consistent with proper
electric utility service and good utility practice.
Nominal Voltage Acceptable Range
(Volts) (Volts)
120 110-127
208 191-220
240 220-254
277 254-293
480 440-508
11 . Agreed Payment Plan. Lubbock Power & Light may allow a customer to pay an
outstanding bill in installments. In such event, the customer may establish a payment plan
by contacting Lubbock Power & Light in person, by telephone or by any other electronic
communication approved by Lubbock Power & Light. Any such agreed payment plan
shall be subject to the following terms and conditions.
a. The agreed payment plan must be in writing;
b. The Director of Electric Utilities may include terms and conditions consistent
with those outlined herein, the Rate Schedule, and applicable federal, state, and
local law and regulations.
c. In the event of a conflict between a written agreed payment plan and this Rate
Schedule, unless otherwise provided by in agreed payment plan, the terms and
conditions of this Rate Schedule shall control.
12. Right to Amend. This Rate Schedule may be amended or modified by Lubbock Power &
Light through a written instrument duly executed by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock without further notice provided to Customer, except as otherwise required by law.
13. Severability. If any portion of this Rate Schedule is held unenforceable by a court of
competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Rate Schedule shall not be affected and shall
remain fully in force and enforceable.
14. Meter Aggregation. Lubbock Power & Light will bill each electric meter as a single meter.
Customers with multiple meters that are rendered to a contiguous area, or that are metered
across a dedicated street or alley will be billed on a per meter basis with no aggregation of
those meters for billing purposes. Subject to mutual agreement by Customer and Lubbock
Power & Light, multiple meters may be electronically or digitally totalized.
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15. Interconnection. No customer may interconnect any distributed generation to the system
of Lubbock Power and Light, unless and until an Interconnection Agreement, as defined in
Rate 5, 11, and 16 of the Tariff, below, shall be entered into by customer and Lubbock
Power and Light.
16. Applicable Law. The laws of the State of Texas shall govern the validity, performance
and enforcement of this Rate Schedule and the venue for any legal proceedings shall
lie solely in courts of competent jurisdiction located in Lubbock County, Texas.
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APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
TAX:
Residential Standard Service
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RESIDENTIAL STANDARD SERVICE
Rate 1
To residential customers for electric service used for domestic
purposes in private residences and separately metered individual
apartments when all service is supplied at one point of delivery and
measured through one meter, where facilities of adequate capacity
and suitable voltage are adjacent to the premises to be served.
Single-phase motors not to exceed I 0 horsepower, individual
capacity, may be served under this rate.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge: $8.07 per month per meter
Energy Charge: $0.03381 per kWh
The charge per kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be increased by
the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt hour as provided in the
current Lubbock Power and Light "Purchased Power Cost Recovery
Factor".
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
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BUDGET BILLING:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Residential Standard Service
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Budget billing is available upon request. Budget billing is a
program that allows a customer to pay a specified amount each
month instead of paying the actual billed amount. Customers must
have a minimum of 12 months history at their current address to
qualify for budget billing. Customers must have a zero balance at
the time budget billing is implemented and must keep their accounts
current to remain on budget billing.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 21 51 day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase 120/240 volts. Three-phase 240 volts
where available on secondary.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October 1, 2018
Rev: 10/01/2018
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
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RESIDENTIAL
ELECTRIC SPACE HEATING SERVICE
Rate3
To residential customers for electric service with predominant
electric space heating used for domestic purposes in private
residences and separately metered individual apartments when all
service is supplied at one point of delivery and measured through
one meter, where facilities of adequate capacity and suitable voltage
are adjacent to the premises to be served. Single-phase motors not
to exceed 10 horsepower, individual capacity, may be served under
this rate. Electric space heating includes permanently installed
whole house space heating equipment in regular use, including heat
pumps and electric resistance heating and excluding bathroom
heaters.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge: $8.07 per month per meter
Energy Charge: $0.02921 per kWh
The charge per kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be increased by
the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt hour as provided in the
current Lubbock Power and Light "Purchased Power Cost Recovery
Factor".
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Residential Electric Space Heating Service Rev 10/01 /2018
TAX:
BUDGET BILLING:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
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Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Budget billing is available upon request. Budget billing is a
program that allows a customer to pay a specified amount each
month instead of paying the actual billed amount. Customers must
have a minimum of 12 months history at their current address to
qualify for budget billing. Customers must have a zero balance at
the time budget billing is implemented and must keep their accounts
current to remain on budget billing.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 21 51 day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase 120/240 volts. Three-phase 240 volts
where available on secondary.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October I, 2018
Residential Electric Space Heating Service Rev: 10/01/2018
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
NON-SUMMER
MONTHS:
SUMMER MONTHS:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
Residential Net Metering Service
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RESIDENTIAL
NET METERING SERVICE
Rates
To residential customers for electric service used for domestic
purposes in private residences and separately metered individual
apartments when all service is supplied at one point of delivery and
measured through one meter, where facilities of adequate capacity
and suitable voltage are adjacent to the premises to be served.
Single-phase motors not to exceed 10 horsepower, individual
capacity, may be served under this rate.
This rate is available to net metering customers only. Net metering
customer are defined as customers who have installed residential
solar technology capable of producing less than I OkW as distributed
generation on the customer side of the Lubbock Power and Light
meter. All customers must sign an agreement for interconnection (as
approved by the Electric Utility Board ("EUB") by Resolution
Number EUB 20 l 5-R0054, dated October 20, 2015, and as may be
amended, modified, or replaced by action of the EUB) and parallel
operation with Lubbock Power and Light. Customers that qualify for
this rate will receive credit in kWh generated against kWh
consumed in one billing period. KWh credits will only offset up to
the amount of kWh consumed in each billing period.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge: $30.43 per month per meter
Summer Energy Charge ( ::::_l,OOOkWh):
Summer Energy Charge (> l ,OOOk Wh):
Non-Summer Energy Charge (::::_l,OOOkWh):
Non-Summer Energy Charge(> l ,OOOkWh):
The billing months of October through May
The billing months of June through September
$0.01292 per kWh
$0.02349 per kWh
$0.00397 per kWh
$0.01175 per kWh
The charge per kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be increased by
the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt hour as provided in the
current Lubbock Power and Light "Purchased Power Cost Recovery
Factor".
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FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
TAX:
BUDGET BILLING:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Residential Net Metering Service
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The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Budget billing is available upon request. Budget billing is a
program that allows a customer to pay a specified amount each
month instead of paying the actual billed amount. Customers must
have a minimum of 12 months history at their current address to
qualify for budget billing. Customers must have a zero balance at
the time budget billing is implemented and must keep their accounts
current to remain on budget billing.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. [fthe 21st day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase 120/240 volts. Three-phase 240 volts
where available on secondary.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October I, 2018
Rev 10/01/2018
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
Small General Service
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SMALL GENERAL SERVICE
Rate 10
To commercial customers for electric service supplied at secondary
voltage for commercial purposes when all service is supplied at one
point of delivery and measured through one meter, where facilities
of adequate capacity and suitable voltage are adjacent to the
premises to be served, and whose load does not exceed l 0 kW of
demand in any month. Single-phase motors not to exceed 10
horsepower, individual capacity, may be served under this rate.
Youth-oriented ( 18 years of age and younger) non-profit sports
leagues utilizing electric service for sports field lighting at
municipally owned outdoor facilities may be served under this rate
regardless of demand. Meters in which the load exceeds 10 kW of
demand in any month will be assigned to Rate 16 (Secondary
General Service) and will not be eligible to be reassigned to Rate 10
until there have been 12 consecutive months where loads have not
exceeded 10 kW of demand.
Not applicable to temporary, breakdown, standby, supplementary,
resale or shared service.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge: $13.55 per month per meter
Energy Charge: $0.01987 per kWh
The charge per kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be increased by
the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt hour as provided in the
current Lubbock Power and Light "Purchased Power Cost Recovery
Factor".
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Rev I 0/01/2018
TAX:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Small General Service
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Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 21 51 day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase 120/240 volts. Three-phase 240 volts
where available on secondary.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October I, 20 I 8
Rev: 10/01/2018
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
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SMALL GENERAL NET METERING SERVICE
Rate 11
To commercial customers for electric service supplied at secondary
voltage for commercial purposes when all service is supplied at one
point of delivery and measured through one meter, where facilities
of adequate capacity and suitable voltage are adjacent to the
premises to be served, and whose load does not exceed 10 kW of
demand in any month. Meters in which the load exceeds 10 kW of
demand in any month will be assigned to Rate 16 (Secondary
General Service) and will not be eligible to be reassigned to Rate 11
until there have been 12 consecutive months where loads have not
exceeded 10 kW of demand. Single-phase motors not to exceed 10
horsepower, individual capacity, may be served under this rate.
This rate is available to net metering customers only. Net metering
customers are defined as customers who have installed non-
residential solar or wind technology capable of producing less than
1 OkW as distributed generation on the customer side of the Lubbock
Power and Light meter. All customers on this rate must sign an
agreement for interconnection (as approved by the Electric Utility
Board ("'EUB") by Resolution Number EUB 2015-R0054, dated
October 20, 2015, and as may be amended, modified, or replaced by
action of the EUB) and parallel operation with Lubbock Power and
Light. Customers that qualify for this rate will receive credit in kWh
generated against kWh consumed in one billing period. KWh credits
will only offset up to the amount of kWh consumed in each billing
period.
Not applicable to temporary, breakdown, standby, supplementary,
resale or shared service.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge:
Energy Charge (:Sl,OOOkWh):
Energy Charge(> 1,000kWh):
$28. 77 per month
$0.00076 per kWh
$0.01878 per kWh
Small General Service Net Metering Rev 10101 12018
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
TAX:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
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The charge per kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be increased by
the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt hour as provided in the
current Lubbock Power and Light ·'Purchased Power Cost Recovery
Factor".
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) for competitive
purposes, by an amount no greater than the equivalent franchise fee
established by the City Council of the City of Lubbock for any
competing electric utility; or (ii) by an amount equal to any
franchise fee obligation applicable to Lubbock Power & Light as
established by the City Council of the City of Lubbock.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% will be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 21st day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase 120/240 volts. Three-phase 240 volts
where available on secondary.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
In the event a customer entitled to service under Rate 11 is a
purchaser under a power purchase agreement ("PPA") with LP&L,
in which the rates for service and power to such customer are
provided therein, such rates payable by customer shall be as
provided in the PPA (in lieu of this Tariff), so long as such PPA
shall remain valid and subsisting and enforceable against customer.
Further, in such instance, in the event of a conflict between this
Tariff and the PPA, the terms of the PPA shall control.
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October 1, 2018
Small General Service Net Metering Rev: 10/01/2018
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
DEMAND:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
Large School Service
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LARGE SCHOOL SERVICE
Rate 15
To all public and private school facilities supplied at secondary
voltage for school purposes when all service is supplied at one point
of delivery and measured through one meter, where facilities of
adequate capacity and suitable voltage are adjacent to the premises
to be served and whose load exceeds 10 kW of demand in any
month. Meters on this rate with loads that drop to 10 kW of demand
or below will be eligible to be reassigned to Rate 21 (Small
Municipal and School Service) only after 12 consecutive months
where loads have not exceeded I 0 kW of demand.
Not applicable to temporary, breakdown, standby, supplementary,
resale or shared service, or to service for which a specific rate
schedule is provided.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge: $39.74 per month per meter
Energy Charge: $0.00049 per kWh
Demand Charge: $5.77410 per kW
Lubbock Power and Light will furnish at its expense the necessary
metering equipment to measure the customer's kW demand for the
30-minute period of greatest use during the month. In the absence
of a demand meter, the customer's demand will be billed using the
monthly kilowatt-hours and an average load factor of 41.30 percent.
In no month, shall the billing demand be greater than the kW value
determined by dividing the kWh sales for the billing period by 42
hours.
The charge per kilowatt and kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be
increased by the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt and kilowatt
hour as provided in the current Lubbock Power and Light
"Purchased Power Cost Recovery Factor".
Rev 1010112018
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
TAX:
POWER FACTOR:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Large School Service
Page I 21
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Applicable to customers on this rate schedule with a peak demand of
200 kW or greater. At all times, Customer will maintain at Lubbock
Power & Light's point of delivery, a power factor of not less than
85% lagging.
Where Customer fails to maintain a power factor of at least 85%
lagging at LP&L' s point of delivery, Customer shall install suitable
capacitors or other equipment necessary to raise the overall power
factor at the point of delivery to a satisfactory value. Where such
power factor correction equipment is used, Customer shall install a
relay, switch or other regulating equipment for purposes of
disconnecting or controlling the power factor correction equipment
in order to prevent excessive voltage conditions on Lubbock Power
& Light's system.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 21st day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase or three-phase, at one available
standard voltage.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October 1, 2018
Rev: 10/01/2018
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
NON-SUMMER
MONTHS:
SECONDARY GENERAL SERVICE AND
SECONDARY GENERAL SERVICE NET METERING
Rate 16
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To all commercial and industrial customers for electric service
supplied at secondary voltage for commercial purposes when all
service is supplied at one point of delivery and measured through
one meter, where facilities of adequate capacity and suitable voltage
are adjacent to the premises to be served and whose load exceeds I 0
kW of demand in any month. Meters on this rate with loads that
drop to I 0 kW of demand or below will be eligible to be reassigned
to Rate 10 (Small General Service) only after 12 consecutive months
where loads have not exceeded 10 kW of demand.
This rate is also available for net metering customers. Net metering
customers are defined as customers who have installed solar or wind
distributed generation on the customer side of the Lubbock Power
and Light meter. All customers with installed non-residential solar
or wind technology capable of producing less than 200kW as
distributed generation must sign an agreement for interconnection
(as approved by the Electric Utility Board (''EUB") by Resolution
Number EUB 20 I 5-R0054, dated October 20, 2015, and as may be
amended, modified, or replaced by action of the EUB) and parallel
operation with Lubbock Power and Light. Customers that qualify for
this rate will receive credit in kWh generated against kWh
consumed in one billing period. KWh credits will only offset up to
the amount of kWh consumed in each billing period. Demand will
be billed as maximum demand greater than zero.
Not applicable to temporary, breakdown, standby, supplementary,
resale or shared service.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge:
Energy Charge:
Summer Demand Charge:
Non-Summer Demand Charge:
$28.56 per month per meter
$0.00080 per kWh
$8.00922 per kW
$4.28400 per kW
The billing months of October through May
Secondary General Service Rev 1010112018
SUMMER MONTHS:
DEMAND:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
TAX:
POWER FACTOR:
Secondary General Service
Page I 23
The billing months of June through September
Lubbock Power and Light will furnish at its expense the necessary
metering equipment to measure Customer's kW demand for the 30-
minute period of greatest use during the month. In the absence of a
demand meter, the customer's demand will be billed using the
monthly kilowatt-hours and an average load factor of 57.01 percent.
In no month, shall the billing demand be greater than the kW value
determined by dividing the kWh sales for the billing period by 42
hours. There will be no demand cap for net metering customers.
The charge per kilowatt and kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be
increased by the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt and kilowatt
hour as provided in the current Lubbock Power and Light
"Purchased Power Cost Recovery Factor".
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Applicable to customers on this rate schedule with a peak demand of
200 kW or greater. At all times, Customer will maintain at Lubbock
Power & Light's point of delivery, a power factor of not less than
85% lagging. Where Customer fails to maintain a power factor of at
least 85% lagging at LP&L' s point of delivery, Customer shall
install suitable capacitors or other equipment necessary to raise the
overall power factor at the point of delivery to a satisfactory value.
Where such power factor correction equipment is used, Customer
shall install a relay, switch or other regulating equipment for
purposes of disconnecting or controlling the power factor correction
equipment in order to prevent excessive voltage conditions on
Lubbock Power & Light's system.
Rev: 10/01/2018
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Secondary General Service
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Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 21 51 day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase or three-phase, at one available
standard voltage.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
In the event a customer entitled to service under Rate 16 is a
purchaser under a power purchase agreement ("PPA") with LP&L,
in which the rates for service and power to such customer are
provided therein, such rates payable by customer shall be as
provided in the PPA (in lieu of this Tariff), so long as such PPA
shall remain valid and subsisting and enforceable against customer.
Further, in such instance, in the event of a conflict between this
Tariff and the PPA, the terms of the PPA shall control.
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October 1, 2018
Rev: 10/01/2018
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
DEMAND:
LOSS ADJUSTMENT:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
Primary General Service
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PRIMARY GENERAL SERVICE
Rate 16P
To all commercial and industrial customers for electric service
supplied at primary voltage for commercial purposes when all
service is supplied at one point of delivery and measured through
one meter, where facilities of adequate capacity and suitable voltage
are adjacent to the premises to be served.
Not applicable to temporary, breakdown, standby, supplementary,
resale or shared service.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge:
Energy Charge:
Demand Charge:
$310.44 per month per meter
$0.00057 per kWh
$5.15323 per kW
Lubbock Power and Light will furnish at its expense the necessary
metering equipment to measure the customer's kW demand for the
30-minute period of greatest use during the month. In the absence
of a demand meter, the customer's demand will be billed using the
monthly kilowatt-hours and an average load factor of 69. 71 percent.
In no month, shall the billing demand be greater than the kW value
determined by dividing the kWh sales for the billing period by 42
hours.
When metering is installed on the secondary (customer's) side of
any voltage transformation made at less than available primary
voltage at the point of service, the meter readings for billing
purposes shall be increased to include all transformation losses.
The charge per kilowatt and kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be
increased by the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt and kilowatt
hour as provided in the current Lubbock Power and Light
"Purchased Power Cost Recovery Factor".
Rev 10/01/2018
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
TAX:
POWER FACTOR:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
Primary General Service
Page I 26
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Applicable to customers on this rate schedule with a peak demand of
200 kW or greater. At all times, Customer will maintain at Lubbock
Power & Light's point of delivery, a power factor of not less than
85% lagging. Where Customer fails to maintain a power factor of at
least 85% lagging at LP&L' s point of delivery, Customer shall
install suitable capacitors or other equipment necessary to raise the
overall power factor at the point of delivery to a satisfactory value.
Where such power factor correction equipment is used, Customer
shall install a relay, switch or other regulating equipment for
purposes of disconnecting or controlling the power factor correction
equipment in order to prevent excessive voltage conditions on
Lubbock Power & Light's system.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 2151 day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase or three-phase at Lubbock Power &
Light's available primary voltage.
Rev 10/01/2018
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Primary General Service
Page 127
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
In the event a customer entitled to service under Rate I 6P is a
purchaser under a power purchase agreement ("PPA") with LP&L,
in which the rates for service and power to such customer are
provided therein, such rates payable by customer shall be as
provided in the PPA (in lieu of this Tariff), so long as such PPA
shall remain valid and subsisting and enforceable against customer.
Further, in such instance, in the event of a conflict between this
Tariff and the PPA, the terms of the PPA shall control.
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October I, 2018
Rev: 10/01/2018
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STATE UNIVERSITY GENERAL SERVICE
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
WHOLESALE POWER
CHARGE:
State University General Service
Rate 16U
To all State of Texas universities using more than I 00,000,000 kWh
per year where facilities of adequate capacity and suitable voltage
are adjacent to the premises to be served.
Not applicable to temporary, breakdown, standby, supplementary,
resale or shared service.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge: $0.00 per month per meter
Demand Charge: $0.00
Energy Charge: $0.014000 per kWh
The charge per kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be increased by
an amount equal to LP&L's average cost of Wholesale Power for the
month immediately preceding the current billing month for the
customer as delivered to all LP&L customers including assumed
system losses of 2%. The Wholesale Power Charge shall be
calculated monthly by dividing (i) the amount of the Total Bill for
Wholesale Power for the month immediately preceding the current
billing month for the customer including any prior month
adjustments by (ii) the kWh delivered to all LP&L customers in the
month immediately preceding the current billing month for the
customer. The kWh delivered to all LP&L customers shall be
calculated by reducing by 2% the kWh delivered to LP&L's
delivery points by SPS as shown on the Wholesale Power bill of the
month immediately preceding the current billing month for the
customer. This reduction is an adjustment to account for line losses
occurring between LP&L's point(s) of interconnection with SPS and
the delivery points of the customer.
Rev I 0/01 /2018
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
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Payment due 30 days after bill date or as otherwise required by state
law. If the 301h day falls on a weekend or an official City of
Lubbock recognized holiday, the due date will be extended until the
next business day. A late charge of I% or as authorized by state
law, whichever is greater, may be added to all bills not paid by the
due date.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase or three-phase at Lubbock Power &
Light's available secondary voltage.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set fo1th in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
In the event a Customer entitled to service under Rate 16U is a
purchaser under a power purchase agreement ("PPA") with LP&L,
in which the rates for service and power to such Customer are
provided therein, such rates payable by Customer shall be as
provided in the PPA (in lieu of this Tariff), so long as such PPA
shall remain valid and subsisting and enforceable against customer.
Further, in such instance, in the event of a conflict between this
Tariff and the PPA, the terms of the PPA shall control. In events
where a Customer purchases under a PPA and the PPA shall expire
or terminate during the effective period of this Tariff, Customer
shall revert to the applicable rate for each meter as determined by
usage characteristics.
EFFECTIVE DATE: For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October 1, 2018
State University General Service Rev: 10/01/2018
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
DEMAND:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
Large Municipal Service
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LARGE MUNICIPAL SERVICE
Rate 17
To all municipal facilities supplied at secondary voltage for
municipal purposes when all service is supplied at one point of
delivery and measured through one meter, where facilities of
adequate capacity and suitable voltage are adjacent to the premises
to be served and whose load exceeds I 0 kW of demand in any
month. Meters on this rate with loads that drop to I 0 kW of demand
or below will be eligible to be reassigned to Rate 21 (Small
Municipal and School Service) only after 12 consecutive months
where loads have not exceeded I 0 kW of demand.
Not applicable to temporary, breakdown, standby, supplementary,
resale or shared service, or to service for which a specific rate
schedule is provided.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge: $49 .67 per month per meter
Energy Charge: $0.00066 per kWh
Demand Charge: $5.24014 per kW
Lubbock Power and Light will furnish at its expense the necessary
metering equipment to measure the customer's kW demand for the
30-minute period of greatest use during the month. In the absence
of a demand meter, Customer's demand will be billed using the
monthly kilowatt-hours and an average load factor of 41.30 percent.
In no month, shall the billing demand be greater than the kW value
determined by dividing the kWh sales for the billing period by 42
hours.
The charge per kilowatt and kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be
increased by the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt and kilowatt
hour as provided in the current Lubbock Power and Light
"Purchased Power Cost Recovery Factor".
Rev 10/0112018
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
TAX:
POWER FACTOR:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Large Municipal Service
Page 131
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Applicable to customers on this rate schedule with a peak demand of
200 kW or greater. At all times, Customer will maintain at Lubbock
Power & Light's point of delivery, a power factor of not less than
85% lagging. Where Customer fails to maintain a power factor of at
least 85% lagging at LP&L 's point of delivery, Customer shall
install suitable capacitors or other equipment necessary to raise the
overall power factor at the point of delivery to a satisfactory value.
Where such power factor correction equipment is used, Customer
shall install a relay, switch or other regulating equipment for
purposes of disconnecting or controlling the power factor correction
equipment in order to prevent excessive voltage conditions on
Lubbock Power & Light's system.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 21 51 day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase or three-phase, at one available
standard voltage.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October I, 2018
Rev: 10/01/2018
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
DETERMINATION OF
ENERGY USE:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
TAX:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Street Lighting Service
I' age I 32
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE
Rate 18
To municipal and State of Texas facilities for street lighting service
where facilities of adequate capacity and suitable voltage are
adjacent to the point of service.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge: $0.00 per month per meter
Energy Charge: $0.04781 per kWh
Energy use will be determined by applying the total rated wattage of
each fixture, including the ballast, to the number of hours of
operation in each month. Street light burning time will be from one-
half after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise using National
Weather Service official sunrise & sunset times for Lubbock, Texas.
The charge per kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be increased by
the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt hour as provided in the
current Lubbock Power and Light "Purchased Power Cost Recovery
Factor".
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 21 st day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday. the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
Rev 1010112018
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
CONDITIONS OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Street Lighting Service
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AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase at available standard voltage at the
point of service.
Customer will install, own, operate and maintain the street lighting
system.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the tem1s and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
October 1, 2018
Rev: 10/01/2018
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
TAX:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
General Religious Service
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GENERAL RELIGIOUS SERVICE
Rate 19
To service provided exclusively to the primary structure used for
worship services of any church or religious association. This rate is
not available for any other structure owned and operated by a church
or religious association that is not primarily used for worship
services. This rate is not applicable to temporary breakdown,
standby, supplementary, or to service for which a specific rate
schedule is provided.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge: $16.77 per month per meter
Energy Charge:
$0.01847 per kWh
The charge per kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be increased by
the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt hour as provided in the
current Lubbock Power and Light "Purchased Power Cost Recovery
Factor".
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 21 st day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
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CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
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AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase or three-phase, at one available
standard voltage.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October l, 2018
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SMALL MUNICIPAL & SCHOOL SERVICE
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
Small Municipal & School Service
Rate 21
To municipal facilities and public and private schools for electric
service supplied at secondary voltage for municipal and school
purposes when all service is supplied at one point of delivery and
measured through one meter, where facilities of adequate capacity
and suitable voltage are adjacent to the premises to be served, and
whose load does not exceed 10 kW of demand in any month.
Single-phase motors not to exceed I 0 horsepower, individual
capacity, may be served under this rate. Meters in which the load
exceeds I 0 kW of demand in any month will be assigned to either
Rate 15 (Large School Service) or Rate 17 (Large Municipal
Service) as applicable and will not be eligible to be reassigned to
Rate 21 until there have been 12 consecutive months where loads
have not exceeded I 0 kW of demand.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Service Availability Charge: $12.98 per month per meter
Energy Charge: $0.01639 per kWh
The charge per kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be increased by
the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt hour as provided in the
current Lubbock Power and Light "Purchased Power Cost Recovery
Factor".
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
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TAX:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Small Municipal & School Service
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Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 21 51 day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase or three-phase, at one available
standard voltage.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October 1, 2018
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OPTIONAL TIME-OF-USE SERVICE RIDER-EXPERIMENTAL
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
NON-SUMMER
MONTHS:
SUMMER MONTHS:
DEMAND:
ON-PEAK I OFF-PEAK
DEMAND HOURS
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Applicable to Rates 15, 16, 16P and 17
Available to Customers whose electric service is provided under
rates 15, 16, 16P, and 17 and that can establish a lower demand
between I :00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. weekdays during summer billing
months. Lubbock Power & Light reserves the right to limit the
availability or to discontinue this option, if in Lubbock Power &
Light's judgement, system load or cost characteristics no longer
warrant such option. This rider is not available to customers who
have installed distributed generation on the customer side of the
Lubbock Power and Light meter.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
For the billing months of October through May, the demand charge
and the demand component of the Purchased Power Cost Recovery
Factor (PPRF-D) shall be based on customer's kW demand for the
30-minute period of greatest use during the month.
For the billing months of June through September, the demand
charge shall be based on customer's kW demand for the 30-minute
period of greatest use during the month. The demand component of
the Purchased Power Cost Recovery Factor (PPRF-D) shall be based
on customer's kW demand for the 30-minute period of greatest use
during the on-peak demand period for the month.
Lubbock Power and Light will furnish at its expense the necessary
metering equipment to measure the customer's kW demand for the
30-minute period of greatest use during the month. There will be no
demand cap for Customers electing this rider.
Lubbock Power and Light shall consider the on-peak/off-peak
billing periods as follows:
Summer Months: On-Peak-Monday through Friday, I :00 p.m. to
7:00 p.m., excluding official City of Lubbock recognized holidays
Off-Peak -All other hours
Non-Summer Months: On-Peak -All hours
For all electric meters read by LP&L on or after October I, 2018
Optional Time-Of-Use Service Rider -Experimental Rev 10101 12018
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GUARD LIGHT SERVICE
No new lights will be installed by Lubbock Power & Light. As a result, this rate is closed to
new customers.
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
DETERMINATION OF
ENERGY USE:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
Guard Lighting Service
For night outdoor guard lighting service where facilities of adequate
capacity and suitable voltage are adjacent to the point of service.
This rate is closed to new customers and no new lights will be
installed for existing customers.
Mercury vapor lamps are no longer being manufactured or imported.
Once the inventory of mercury vapor lamps is depleted, customers
will be given the option of having the guard light removed or
replaced with another type of light which may have a different rate.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
Each 150 Watt 15,000 lumen (nominal -actual rating may vary)
high-pressure sodium fixture installed on an overhead bracket on a
wood pole: $15.15 per month
Each I 00 Watt 9,500 lumen (nominal -actual rating may vary)
high-pressure sodium fixture installed on an overhead bracket on a
wood pole: $10.29 per month
Each 150 Watt 7,000 lumen (nominal -actual rating may vary)
mercury vapor fixture installed on an overhead bracket on a wood
pole: $15.59 per month
Additional secondary line: For each additional 150 foot span of
secondary line required beyond the first 150 feet: $3 .30 per month .
15,000 lumen HPS fixture uses 56 kWh per month.
9,500 lumen HPS fixture uses 38 kWh per month.
7,000 lumen MV fixture uses 67 kWh per month.
The charge per kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be increased by
the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt hour as provided in the
current Lubbock Power and Light "Purchased Power Cost Recovery
Factor".
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FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
TAX:
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
CONDITIONS OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
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The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 2151 day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase at available standard voltage at the
point of service.
Lubbock Power & Light will own, operate, and maintain on
Customer's premises the existing lights. Lights are photo-
electrically controlled and mounted on a metal bracket on Lubbock
Power & Light's service poles, a separate 30 foot wood pole, or on
any suitable mounting device belonging to Customer.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
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FLOOD LIGHT SERVICE
No new lights will be installed by Lubbock Power & Light. As a result, this rate is closed to
new customers.
APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RATE:
RATE A:
First Light Charge
RATEB:
Additional Light Charge
Flood Light Service
For night outdoor flood light service where facilities of adequate
capacity and suitable voltage are adjacent to the premises to be
served. This rate is closed to new customers and no new lights
will be installed for existing customers.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
The charge per month shall be the sum of Rate sections A+B+C+D:
Charge per light for the first light on each 30 foot wood pole with
overhead service:
Lamp Wattage
150
175
250
400
1,000
Metal Halide
NIA
$22.48
$24.11
$25.08
$38.38
High Pressure Sodium
$22.35
NIA
$24.21
$25.62
$38.82
Additional charge per month for each additional light per pole:
Lamp Wattage
150
175
250
400
1,000
Metal Halide
NIA
$8.77
$10.01
$10.84
$22.65
High Pressure Sodium
$8.65
NIA
$10.11
$11.31
$23.02
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RATEC:
Additional Pole Charge
RATED:
Additional Service Span
Charge
DETERMINATION OF
ENERGY USE:
PURCHASED POWER
COST RECOVERY
FACTOR:
FRANCHISE FEE
EQUIVALENT:
TAX:
Flood Light Service
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Additional charge per month per pole:
Pole
Overhead
Wood
Underground
Wood
Overhead
Steel
Pole
$6.27
$8.13
$10.24
Underground
Steel
Pole
$10.05
$11.90
$14.02
$15.67
Height
30'
35'
40'
45'
50'
Pole
$0.00
$1.86
$3.95
$5.60
$7.40
Pole
$3.75
$5.61
$7.74
$9.39
$11.19
$11.89
NIA NIA
For each additional 150 foot span of secondary line required beyond
the first 150 feet: $2.95 per month.
Lamp
Wattage
150
175
250
400
l,000
Metal Halide
Lumen kWh
NIA NIA
14,000 62
20,500 97
36,000 136
110,000 359
High Pressure Sodium
Lumen kWh
16,000 56
NIA NIA
27,500 97
50,000 159
140,000 350
The charge per kilowatt-hour of the above rate shall be increased by
the applicable recovery factor per kilowatt hour as provided in the
current Lubbock Power and Light "Purchased Power Cost Recovery
Factor".
The charge of the above rate may be increased (i) by an amount no
greater than the equivalent franchise fee established by the City
Council of the City of Lubbock for any other electric utility; or (ii)
by an amount equal to any franchise fee obligation applicable to
Lubbock Power & Light as established by the City Council of the
City of Lubbock.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
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TERMS OF PAYMENT:
CHARACTER OF
SERVICE:
CONDITIONS OF
SERVICE:
TERMS&
CONDITIONS:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Flood Light Service
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Payment due on receipt. A late charge of 5% may be added to all
bills not paid within 21 days after bill date. If the 2\51 day falls on a
weekend or an official City of Lubbock recognized holiday, the late
charge will not be applied until the next business day.
AC. 60 hertz. Single-phase. 120 or 240 volts.
Lubbock Power & Light will own, operate, and maintain on
Customer's premises the existing overhead flood lights. Lights are
photo-electrically controlled and mounted on LP&L poles
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in LP&L's General Terms and Conditions of the
Rate Schedule as approved by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock and on file with the City Secretary of the City of Lubbock.
October 1, 2018
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APPLICABLE:
TERRITORY:
RETURNED ITEM
CHARGE:
SERVICE
RESTORATION FEE:
RESTORATION OF
TAMPERED SERVICE
CHARGE:
Miscellaneous Service Charges
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MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE CHARGES
The service charges listed below are applicable to all customers
served by Lubbock Power & Light and are in addition to any other
charges made under Lubbock Power & Light's tariff for electric
service.
Lubbock Power & Light Service Territory
$30.00
This charge is made when Customer's method of payment has been
dishonored and returned to Lubbock Power & Light.
$55.00 during business hours.
$87.00 after business hours.
$115 .00 when cut at the pole during business hours.
$150.00 when cut at the pole after business hours.
This charge is made when Customer requests reconnection of
electric service after having been disconnected because of a
delinquent account.
$200.00 each occurrence plus expense for damages plus recovery of
lost sales that are based on historical data or average use for
similarly situated customers.
This charge is applied to any customer who has tampered with the
meter installed on the customer's premises, or by any manner or
means has prevented the total energy from being registered by the
meter installed for such purposes.
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METER TESTING
CHARGE:
DUPLICATE BILL
CHARGE:
MISCELLANEOUS
CHARGES:
PULSE METERING
EQUIPMENT
INSTALLATION AND
REPLACEMENT
CHARGE:
TAX:
Miscellaneous Service Charges
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Upon the request of a customer, LP&L will test the accuracy of the
customer's meter at no charge to the customer. The test shall be
made during LP&L's normal working hours and shall be scheduled
to accommodate the customer or the customer's authorized
representative, if the customer desires to observe the test. The test
should be made on the customer's premises, but may, at LP&L's
discretion, be made at LP&L's test laboratory. If the meter has been
tested by LP&L at the customer's request, and within a period of
four years the customer requests a new test, the electric utility shall
make the test. However, if the subsequent test finds the meter to be
within ANSI's accuracy standards, the electric utility may charge
the customer a $50.00 fee, which represents the cost of testing.
Following the completion of any requested test, LP&L shall
promptly advise the customer of the date ofremoval of the meter,
the date of the test, the result of the test, and who made the test.
$5.00 for each duplicate bill.
This charge is made when a customer requests a copy of a
previously received bill. Copies of bills (24 month history) can be
obtained free of charge at www .cityoflubbockutilities.com.
At cost. This charge may be made for miscellaneous and non-
routine services performed at the request of Customer but not
covered specifically by any rate or fee. The charges will be the
reasonable costs incurred for performing such services including but
not limited to labor, materials, transportation, miscellaneous
expenses and all applicable overheads for the service provided.
At cost. These charges may be made when Customer requests
access to pulses from the revenue meter. The charges will be the
reasonable costs incurred for providing such service including but
not limited to labor, materials, transportation, miscellaneous
expenses and all applicable overheads for the service provided.
Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to
the sum of the applicable federal, state and local taxes, fees, or
charges levied, assessed and/or payable by Lubbock Power & Light
for utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege or rendering
the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of
the service.
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ALTERNATIVE
METER CHARGE:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Miscellaneous Service Charges
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Residential customers who choose non-standard meters (non-
communicating meters) are required to pay the incremental costs to
provide the non-standard service, which include costs to manually
read meters and perform other services through non-standard
processes that would otherwise not be required. Installation cost at
each premise -to change-out a standard meter for a non-standard
meter -shall be $127.84 and shall be paid prior to installation plus a
monthly charge of $24.56 charged on the monthly invoice. During
the field installation of all standard meters, the installation cost is
waived on the first opt-out request.
October 1, 2018
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PURCHASED POWER COST RECOVERY FACTOR:
The Purchased Power Cost Recovery Factor (PPRF), provides for the recovery of all purchased
power costs incurred by LP&L in serving system demand and energy requirements. The PPRF shall
be reviewed and may be adjusted by the Director of Electric Utilities at a minimum of two times per
year, once during the non-summer season of October through May and once during the summer
season of June through September. The PPRF will have a demand (PPRF-D) and energy (PPRF-E)
component or rate. The PPRF rates shall be established with the intention of matching PPRF
revenues with actual purchased power costs over the course of a fiscal year, giving consideration to
seasonal fluctuations in load and in purchased power prices. The PPRF may be adjusted more
frequently if any over or under recovery exceeds the maximum variance as defined below.
For a particular customer class, the PPRF-E shall be adjusted by the following voltage level factors:
Primary Voltage: 1.0409
Secondary Voltage: 1.06340
On a monthly basis, LP&L shall track actual revenues collected from the PPRF and compare these
revenues to actual total purchased power costs incurred. The cumulative balance representing the
difference between total PPRF revenues collected less total purchased power costs incurred over the
period shall be reported to the LP&L Board on a monthly basis.
A PPRF balancing account will be established with a cap equal to five percent of total annual
budgeted or forecasted purchased power costs to manage the monthly over/under collection of, or
differences in, the monthly PPRF revenues and monthly purchased power costs. If at any time, the
reported cumulative balance of the difference between total PPRF revenues collected and purchased
power costs is greater than the PPRF balancing account cap, an adjustment may be made to the PPRF
rates with the intention of refunding the over recovery amount. In addition, if at any time the reported
cumulative balance of the difference between total PPRF revenues collected and purchased power
costs is approaching or less than zero, an adjustment may be made to the PPRF rates with the intention
of replenishing the PPRF stabilization fund.
Beginning on June l , 2019 and extending until June l, 2021 , the PPRF balancing account cap will
be increased to $24 million. A two-year 400MW purchased power agreement (PPA) with
Southwestern Public Service (SPS) will begin on June 1, 2019, which is expected to provide
significant savings compared to the existing SPS full-requirements contract that expires on May 31
2019. The estimated savings achieved through the PPA will be reserved in order to provide funds
for the $24 million hold-harmless payment due to SPS, which is currently anticipated to be payable
on or about June 1, 2021.
All mid-season adjustments to the PPRF shall be approved by the Electric Utility Board.
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