
The energy charge for the generation and transmission of energy is applied to all kWh usage during each billing period. The facilities charge per meter is for the availability of Electric Service. Where service of the type desired by Member is not already available at the Point of Delivery, additional charges under the Cooperative's line extension policy and special contract arrangements may be required prior to service being furnished.Įach billing period the Member shall be obligated to pay the following charges:įacilities Charge - single-phase (per meter)įacilities Charge - three-phase qualifying for single-phase (per meter)Įnergy Charge for Distribution Delivery (per kWh) Single‐phase service at the Cooperative's standard distribution voltages, and three‐phase service as approved by the Cooperative. This rate is applicable to service supplied at one point of delivery and measured through one meter.

This rate is not applicable to temporary, shared, or resale service. Peak hours shall be determined in the same manner they are determined in the Cooperative’s wholesale power supplier’s wholesale rate schedule. Also included under this rate schedule are public schools, churches, synagogues, volunteer fire departments, and similar three‐phase Members who demonstrate to management’s satisfaction that the majority of energy usage will occur off‐peak. The service area of the Cooperative includes all or portions of the following incorporated municipalities: Alvarado, Briaroaks, Burleson, Cleburne, Cranfills Gap, Cresson, Cross Timber, DeCordova, Godley, Granbury, Joshua, Keene, Mansfield, Meridian, Rio Vista, Stephenville, Tolar, and Venus.Īpplicable to all single‐phase Members in accordance with the Cooperative’s service rules and regulations. The service area of the Cooperative includes all or portions of the following counties: Bosque, Comanche, Coryell, Eastland, Ellis, Erath, Hamilton, Hood, Jack, Johnson, Palo Pinto, Parker, Somervell, Stephens, Tarrant, and Young.Ĭ.

The Public Utility Commission of Texas authorized the Cooperative to provide electric utility service by the issuance of a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity.ī. The Cooperative provides electric utility service through the operation of a retail electric distribution system.Ī. The Cooperative's business affairs are managed by a board of directors who are elected to the board from and by the Cooperative's Members in accordance with the provisions of the bylaws. is an electric cooperative organized and operating pursuant to the Electric Cooperative Corporation Act of the State of Texas (Texas Utilities Code, Chapter 161) under Charter No. United Electric Cooperative Services, Inc.
