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Section 12.20.010 of the Palo
Rate Schedule E-4-G (Medium
SECTION 6. Pursuant to
Alto Municipal Code,Utility
Conunercial Green Power Electric
read in accordance with sheets
hereto and incorporated herein.
Schedule, as amended, shall become
Service)
E-4-G-l
is hereby amended to
to E-4-G-4, attached
The foregoing Utility
effective July 1, 2005.
Rate
SECTION 7. Pursuant to Section 12.20.010 of the Palo
Alto Municipal Code, Utility Rate Schedule E-4-TOU (Medium
Conunercial Electric Time of Use Service) is hereby amended to
read in accordance wi thsheets E-4-TOU-l to E-4-TOU-4, attached
hereto and incorporated herein. The foregoing Utility Rate
Schedule, as amended, shall become effective July 1, 2005.
SECTION 8. Pursuant to Section 12.20.010 of the Palo
Alto Municipal Code, Utility Rate Schedule E-7 (Large Commercial
Electric Service) is hereby amended to read in accordance wi th
sheets E-7-1 to E-7-3, attached hereto and incorporated herein.
The foregoing Utili ty Rate· Schedule, as amended, shall become
effective July 1, 2005.
SECTION 9. Pursuant to Section 12.20.010 of the Palo
Alto Municipal Code, Utility Rate Schedule E-7-G (Large
Conunercial Green Power Electric Service) is hereby amended to
read in accordance with sheets E-7-G-l to E-7-G-4, attached
hereto and incorporated herein. The foregoing Utility Rate
Schedule, as amended, shall become effective July 1, 2005.
SECTION 10. Pursuant to Section 12.20.010 of the Palo
Alto Municipal Code, Utility Rate Schedule E-7-TOU (Large
Conunercial Electric Time of Use Service) is hereby amended to
read in accordance with sheets E-7-TOU-l to E-7-TOU-4, attached
hereto and incorpor~ted herein. The foregoing Utility Rate
Schedule, as amended, shall become effective July 1, 2005.
SECTION 11. Pursuant to Section 12.20.010 of the Palo
Alto Municipal Code, Utility Rate Schedule E-14 (Street Lights)
is hereby amended to read in accordance with sheets E-14-1 to E-
14-4, attached hereto and incorporated herein. The foregoing
Utility Rate Schedule, as amended, shall become effective July
1, 2005.
SECTION 12. Pursuant to Section 12.20.010 of the Palo
Alto Municipal Code, Utility Rate Schedule E-16 (Unmetered
Electric Service) is hereby amended to read in accordance with
sheets E-16-1 to E-16-3, attached hereto and incorporated
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RESIDENTIAL GREEN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE
2. Solar Energy Discount
UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE E-1-G
(Continued)
Upon approval by the City, a 10 percent (10%) discount will be applied to a customer's
electric bill if such customer has installed a qualifying solar energy system prior to April 1,
1987.
3. Palo Alto Green Participation
Customers choosing to participate shall fill out a Palo Alto Green Power Program application
provided by the Customer Service Center.
4. Notice of Schedule Change
This schedule supercedes and replaces the Residential Green Power Electric Services'
formerly designated as Utilities Rate Schedules E-1-G1, E-1-G2, and E-1-G3, effective per
adoption of this schedule.
CITY OF P ALO ALTO UTILITIES
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CITY OF PALO ALTO
UTI LlTI ES
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Effective 6-01-2003
Original Sheet No. E-I-G-2
2. Seasonal Rate Changes
MEDIUM COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
UTILITY RATE SCHEDULE E-4
(Continued)
The Summer Period is effective May 1 to October 31 and the Winter Period is effective from
November 1 to April 30. When the billing period is partly in the Summer Period and partly
in the Winter Period, the billing will be computed by prorating the total kWh usage, kW
demand, and the applicable rates thereto between the two seasonal periods, according to the
ratioofthe number of days in each seasonal period to the total number of days in the billing
period.
3. Maximum Demand Meter
Whenever the monthly use of energy has exceeded 8,000 kilowatt-hours for three
consecutive months, a maximum demand meter will be installed as promptly as is practicable
and thereafter continued in service until the monthly use of energy has fallen below 6,000
kilowatt-hours for twelve consecutive months, whereupon, at the option of the City, it may
be removed.
The maximum demand in any month will be the maximum average power in kilowatts taken
during any 15-minute interval in the month provided that in case the load is intermittent or
subject to violent fluctuations, the City may use a 5-minute interval. A thermal-type demand
meter which does not reset after a definite time interval may be used at the City's option.
The billing demand to be used in computing charges under this schedule will be the actual
maximum demand in kilowatts for the current month. An exception is that the billing
demand for customers with Thermal Energy Storage (TES) will be based upon the actual
maximum demand of such customers between the hours of noon and 6 pm on weekdays.
4. Solar Energy Discount
Upon approval by the City, a 10 percent (10%) discount will be applied to a customer's
electric bill if such customer has installed a qualifying solar energy system prior to April 1,
1987.
5. Power Factor
For new or existing customers whose demand is expected to exceed or has exceeded 300
kilowatts for three consecutive months, the City has the option of installing V AR-hour or any
other applicable metering to calculate a power factor. The City may remove such metering
from the service of a customer whose demand has been below 200 kilowatts for four
consecutive months.
CITY OF PALO ALTO UTILITIES
Issued by the City Council
Supersedes Sheet No.E-4-2 dated 7-1-01
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CITY OF PALO ALTO .
UTI LlTI ES
Effective 8-1-2001
Sheet No.E-4-2
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