ELECTRIC RATES & Service Charges
MMLD wants customers to understand how their electricity is charged and how your bill is structured.
Electric Rates
RESIDENTIAL RATE B
Customer Charge: $5.50
Energy Charge: $0.0952 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.08745 per kilowatt hour
RESIDENTIAL TOTAL ELECTRIC
LIVING RATE C
Customer Charge: $8.25
Energy Charge: $0.0895 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.08745 per kilowatt hour
GENERAL RATE E
Customer Charge: $42.00
Demand Charge: $5.00 per kilowatt hour
Energy Charge: $0.0616 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.09218 per kilowatt hour
GENERAL RATE F
Customer Charge: $7.65
Energy Charge: $0.1112 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.09504 per kilowatt hour
GENERAL RATE F1
Customer Charge: $42.00
Demand Charge: $5.00 per kilowatt hour
Energy Charge: $0.0954 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.09504 per kilowatt hour
POWER SERVICE RATE F2
Customer Charge: $66.00
Demand Charge: $5.00
Energy Charge: $0.0900 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.0900 per kilowatt hour
Service Charges
Basic Upgrade OH $210
Description:
- 2 linemen, No service drop, single phase, no new meter, and no wire for service
- Upgrade service from 100 amp to 200 amp
Temporary Service OH $370
Description:
- 2 linemen, new meter, new service and no wire
- Temporary service with wire is $370.00 plus $1.40 per foot
Permanent Service OH $210
Description:
- 2 linemen, Use of the meter from temporary and no wire involved
- permanent service with wire is $210 plus $1.40 per foot
Permanent Service OH without a Temp service $410
Description:
- Permanent Service with new meter (no temp used)
New UG Riser Service $570
Description:
- New riser 200 amp, 4 standoff brackets and 2 linemen
- Contractor supplies wire
New Development UG $410.00
Description:
- Handhole Connection and new meter
- Contractor supplies wire
Disconnect service $150
Reconnect service $150
New Meter $200
$1.40 per foot of wire
RESIDENTIAL RATE B
Availability
Electricity is available under this schedule for all purposes in an individual private dwelling or an individual apartment. Service is not available hereunder for hotels, motels, trailer camps, auto courts, rooming houses, apartment buildings or any installation where the bills are not rendered by the Department to the tenant. When welding or X-ray equipment is installed in a private dwelling or apartment, an additional charge of $2.00 per kilovolt-ampere will be added to each monthly bill, said charge being based on the name-plate kilovolt-ampere rating of the equipment. This rate is not available for resale.
Rate – Applied Monthly
Customer Charge: $5.50
Energy Charge: $0.0952 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.0795 per kilowatt hour
OFF PEAK ELECTRICITY
Where a customer has permanently installed and in regular operation electric water heating equipment approved by the Department and has no other source of water heating, upon request, the Department will meter separately all electricity delivered between 11:00 o’clock p.m. on each day and 7:00 o’clock a.m. on the following day. The rate for electricity so delivered will be .0730 cents per kilowatt hour.
If, in addition to, the above electric water heating installation the customer has installed and in regular operation an electric range approved by the department, the rate for all electricity delivered during the hours specified above will be .0620 cents per kilowatt hour.
Discount
A discount of 10 percent will be allowed if payment is received on or before the fifteenth of the month, in which the bill is rendered, provided all previous bills have been paid. No discount is allowed on minimum charge or fuel adjustment.
Minimum Charge
The minimum charge will be the Customer Charge.
Meter Reading & Billing
Bills calculated under this rate schedule are due when rendered and are on a monthly basis. The Department, however, reserves the right to read meters and render bill on a bi-monthly basis, in which case, the number of kilowatt-hours stated in each block of the rate will be multiplied by two.
Terms of Contract
Subject to termination anytime upon notice.
Rules & Regulations
The Department’s Rules and Regulations in effect from time to time, where not inconsistent with any specific provisions hereon, are part of this rate schedule.
RESIDENTIAL TOTAL ELECTRIC LIVING RATE C
Availability
Electricity is available under this schedule for all purposes to the customers specified below in accordance with the conditions stated:
Eligible Premises:
- An individual residence or individual apartment.
- Motels, hotels, apartment houses and similar installations used primarily for living quarters.
- A church or school, including adjacent buildings, owned and operated by such church or school and used primarily for religious or educational purposes.
Condition of Service:
- The customer’s requirements for energy for all purposes must be supplied under this rate.
- Electricity must be the only source of energy.
- All Electric will be measured by a single meter.
- All space heating equipment must be permanently installed.
- This rate is not available to temporary, intermittent, periodic or seasonal customers.
- This rate is not available for resale.
Rate – Applied Monthly
This rate shall be the sum of the Customer Charge and the Energy Charge as identified below:
Energy Charge: $0.0895 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.0795 per kilowatt hour
Discount
A discount of 10 percent will be allowed if payment is received on or before the fifteenth of the month, in which the bill is rendered, provided all previous bills have been paid. No discount is permitted on minimum charge or fuel adjustment.
Minimum Charge
The minimum charge will be the Customer Charge.
Purchased Power Adjustment
The amount determined under the preceding provisions will be adjusted in accordance with the Department’s Purchased Power Adjustment Charge, MDPU No. 66.
Meter Reading & Billing
Bills calculated under this rate schedule are due when rendered and are on a monthly basis. The Department, however, reserves the right to read meters and render bill on a bi-monthly basis, in which case, the number of kilowatt-hours stated in each block of the rate will be multiplied by two.
Terms of Contract
Service supplied under this rate schedule will be for an initial term of twelve months and shall continue thereafter until terminated by 30 days’ prior written notice.
Installation of Equipment
All water heating and space heating equipment and the installation of such equipment shall comply with the requirements of the Department.
Rules & Regulations
The Department’s Rules and Regulations in effect from time to time, where not inconsistent with any specific provisions hereof, are a part of this rate schedule.
GENERAL RATE E
Availability
Electricity is available under this schedule for all existing municipal customers on the rate as of May 1, 1991. If electricity is delivered under this schedule at a specific location through more than one meter, the cost of service shall be computed separately for the electricity delivered through each meter, unless such multiple metering is for the Department’s convenience.
If any electricity is delivered under this schedule at a specific location, then all electricity delivered by the Department at such location shall be billed under this schedule, except such electricity as may be furnished under the provisions of the Commercial Space Heating Rate Schedule D.
Electricity supplied hereunder is not available for resale or auxiliary service.
This rate is not available to new customers after May 1, 1991.
Rate – Applied Monthly
Customer Charge: $42.00
Demand Charge: $5.50 per kilowatt
Energy Charge: $0.0616 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.0838 per kilowatt hour
Minimum Charge
The minimum charge shall be the Customer Charge plus the Demand Charge for ten (10) kilowatts.
Purchased Power Adjustment
The amount determined under the preceding provisions will be adjusted in accordance with the Departments’ Purchase Power Adjustment Charge, MDPU No.66.
Determination of Demand
The demand for each month shall be a number of kilowatts equal to the greatest fifteen-minute peak occurring during such month but not less than 80 percent of the greatest fifteen-minute peak occurring during the preceding eleven months nor less than 5 kilowatts. Any fifteen-minute peaks occurring in the eleven month period prior to the application of this rate shall be considered as having been established under this rate. For loads in excess of 50 kilowatts a fifteen-minute peak shall be deemed to be either the average rate at which electricity is delivered in any fifteen-minute period as measured in kilowatts or 85 percent of the number of kilovolt-amperes so measured, whichever be the greater.
Metering
The Department reserves the option to meter the electricity delivered at the customers utilization voltage or on the high tension side of the transformers serving the customer. In the latter case or if no transformer is required, each fifteen-minute peak used in billing shall be reduced by 1 percent and the kilowatt-hours for the month reduced by 1.5 percent. Said reductions will apply only when the voltage is 2,300 volts or higher.
Credit for High Voltage Delivery
If the customer furnishes, installs, owns and maintains, at its expense, all the equipment necessary to take service at the voltage at which electricity is transmitted to the customer’s premises, but not less than 2,300 volts, a credit of fifteen(15) cents per kilowatt of billing demand shall be made each month. The equipment supplied by the customer shall be subject to the reasonable approval of the Department.
Terms of Contract
Service supplied hereunder will be for an initial term of twelve months and shall continue thereafter until terminated by twelve months prior written notice.
In the event the Department is unable to properly supply the customer at reasonable expense a longer term may be required, the customer may be required to make guarantees or other reasonable payments in addition to the payments for electricity, or to pay a part or the whole of the cost of providing service to the customer’s premises.
Rules & Regulations
The Department’s Rules and Regulations in effect from time to time, where not inconsistent with any specific provisions hereof, are a part of this rate schedule.
GENERAL RATE F
Availability
Electricity is available under this schedule for all purposes for any customer with a demand less than 10 kw. If electricity is delivered under this schedule at a specific location through more than one meter, the cost of service shall be computed separately for the electricity delivered through each meter, unless such multiple metering is for the Department’s convenience.
If any electricity is delivered under this schedule at a specific location, then all electricity delivered by the Department at such location shall be billed under this schedule, except such electricity as may be furnisher under the provisions of the Commercial Space Heating Rate D.
Electricity supplied hereunder is not available for resale or auxiliary service.
Rate – Applied Monthly
The rate shall be the sum of the Customer Charge and the Energy Charge as identified below:
Customer Charge: $7.65
Energy Charge: $0.1112 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.0864 per kilowatt hour
Discount
A discount of 10 percent will be allowed if payment is received on or before the fifteenth of the month in which the bill is rendered, provided all previous bills have been paid. No discount is allowed on minimum charge or fuel adjustment.
Minimum Charge
The minimum charge will be the Customer Charge. However, if the transformer capacity needed to serve the customer exceeds 15 KVA, the monthly minimum charge will be increased by $2.00 for each KVA in excess of 15 KVA.
Purchased Power Adjustment
The amount determined under the preceding provisions will be adjusted in accordance with the Department’s Purchased Power Adjustment Charge, MDPU#66.
Meter Reading & Billing
Bills calculated under this schedule are due when rendered and are on a monthly basis. The Department, however, reserves the right to read meters and render bills on a bi-monthly basis, in which case, the number of kilowatt-hours stated in reach block and the Minimum Charge shall be multiplied by two.
Terms of Contract
Service may be terminated at anytime upon notice.
In the event the Department is unable to supply the customer at reasonable expense, a definite term may be required; the customer may be required to make guarantees or other reasonable payments in addition to the payments for electricity, or to pay a part of the whole of the cost of providing service to the customer’s premises.
Rules & Regulations
The Department’s Rules and Regulations in effect time to time, where not inconsistent with any specific provisions hereof, are a part of this rate.
LARGE GENERAL RATE F1
Availability
Electricity is available under this schedule for all purposes to any customer with a demand over 10 kw and below 100 kw. If electricity is delivered under this schedule at a specific location through more than one meter, the cost of service shall be computed separately for the electricity delivered through each meter, unless such multiple metering is for the Department’s convenience.
If any electricity is delivered under this schedule at a specific location, then all electricity delivered by the Department at such location shall be billed under this schedule, except such electricity as may be furnished under the provisions of the Commercial Space Heating Rate D.
Electricity supplied hereunder is not available for resale or auxiliary service.
Rate – Applied Monthly
The rate shall be the sum of the Customer Charge and the Energy Charge as identified below:
Customer Charge: $42.00
Demand Charge: $5.00 per kilowatt hour
Energy Charge: $0.0954 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.0864 per kilowatt hour
Discount
A discount of 10 percent will be allowed if payment is received on or before the fifteenth of the month in which the bill is rendered, provided all previous bills have been paid. No discount is allowed on minimum charge or fuel adjustment.
Minimum Charge
The minimum charge will be the Customer Charge plus the Demand Charge for ten (10) kilowatts.
Purchased Power Adjustment
The amount determined under the preceding provisions will be adjusted in accordance with the Department’s Purchase Power Adjustment Charge, MDPU#66.
Determination of Demand
The demand for each month shall be a number of kilowatts equal to the greatest fifteen-minute peak occurring during such month but not less than 80 percent of the greatest fifteen-minute peak occurring during the preceding eleven months nor less than 5 kilowatts. Any fifteen-minute peaks occurring in the eleven month period prior to the application of this rate shall be considered as having been established under this rate. For loads in excess of 50 kilowatts a fifteen-minute peak shall be deemed to be either the average rate at which electricity is delivered in any fifteen-minute period as measured in kilowatts or 85 percent of the number of kilovolt-amperes so measured, whichever be the greatest.
Metering
The Department reserves the option to meter the electricity delivered at the customer’s utilization voltage or on the high tension side of the transformers serving the customer. In the latter case or if no transformer is required, each fifteen-minute peak used in billing shall be reduced by 1 percent and the kilowatt-hours for the month reduced by 1.5 percent. Said reductions will apply only when the voltage is 2,300 volts or higher.
Credit for High Voltage Delivery
If the customer furnishes, installs owns and maintains, at its expense, all the equipment necessary to take service at the voltage at which electricity is transmitted to the customer’s premises, but not less than 2,300 volts, a credit of fifteen (15) cents per kilowatt of billing demand shall be made each month. The equipment supplied by the customer shall be subject to the reasonable approval of the Department.
Terms of Contract
Service supplied hereunder will be for an initial term of twelve months and shall continue thereafter until terminated by twelve months prior written notice.
In the event the Department is unable to properly supply the customer at reasonable expense a longer term may be required, the customer may be required to make guarantees or other reasonable payments in addition to the payments for electricity, or to pay a part or the whole of the cost of providing service to the customer’s premises.
Rules & Regulations
The Department’s Rules and Regulations in effect from time to time, where not inconsistent with any specific provisions hereof, are a part of this rate schedule.
POWER SERVICE RATE F2
Availability
Electricity is available under this schedule for all purposes to any customer with a demand of 100 kW or over. If electricity is delivered under this schedule at a specific location through more than one meter, the cost of service shall be computed separately for the electricity delivered through each meter, unless such multiple metering is for the Department’s convenience.
If any electricity is delivered under this schedule at a specific location, then all electricity delivered by the Department at such location shall be billed under this schedule, except such electricity as may be furnished under the provisions of the Commercial Space Heating Rate D.
Electricity supplied hereunder is not available for resale or auxiliary service.
Rate – Applied Monthly
The rate shall be the sum of the Customer Charge and the Energy Charge as identified below:
Customer Charge: $66.00
Demand Charge: $5.00
Energy Charge: $0.0900 per kilowatt hour
PPA Charge: $0.0900 per kilowatt hour
Discount
A discount of 10 percent will be allowed if payment is received on or before the fifteenth of the month in which the bill is rendered, provided all previous bills have been paid. No discount is allowed on minimum charge or fuel adjustment.
Minimum Charge
The minimum charge will be the Customer Charge plus the Demand Charge for 100 kilowatts.
Purchased Power Adjustment
The amount determined under the preceding provisions will be adjusted in accordance with the Department’s Purchase Power Adjustment Charge, MDPU#66.
Determination of Demand
The demand for each month shall be a number of kilowatts equal to the greatest fifteen-minute peak occurring during such month but not less than 80 percent of the greatest fifteen-minute peak occurring during the preceding eleven months nor less than 5 kilowatts. Any fifteen-minute peaks occurring in the eleven month period prior to the application of this rate shall be considered as having been established under this rate. For loads in excess of 50 kilowatts a fifteen-minute peak shall be deemed to be either the average rate at which electricity is delivered in any fifteen-minute period as measured in kilowatts or 85 percent of the number of kilovolt-amperes so measured, whichever be the greatest.
Metering
The Department reserves the option to meter the electricity delivered at the customer’s utilization voltage or on the high tension side of the transformers serving the customer. In the latter case or if no transformer is required, each fifteen-minute peak used in billing shall be reduced by 1 percent and the kilowatt-hours for the month reduced by 1.5 percent. Said reductions will apply only when the voltage is 2,300 volts or higher.
Credit for High Voltage Delivery
If the customer furnishes, installs owns and maintains, at its expense, all the equipment necessary to take service at the voltage at which electricity is transmitted to the customer’s premises, but not less than 2,300 volts, a credit of fifteen (15) cents per kilowatt of billing demand shall be made each month. The equipment supplied by the customer shall be subject to the reasonable approval of the Department.
Terms of Contract
Service supplied hereunder will be for an initial term of twelve months and shall continue thereafter until terminated by twelve months prior written notice.
In the event the Department is unable to properly supply the customer at reasonable expense a longer term may be required, the customer may be required to make guarantees or other reasonable payments in addition to the payments for electricity, or to pay a part or the whole of the cost of providing service to the customer’s premises.
Rules & Regulations
The Department’s Rules and Regulations in effect from time to time, where not inconsistent with any specific provisions hereof, are a part of this rate schedule.