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Electrical Rates - Residential

Logan City Light & Power

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Logan, UT 84321
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Residential Rates

CITY OF LOGAN LIGHT & POWER
RATE SCHEDULE #1
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE

 

EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 2007

AVAILABILITY:

At any point on the City’s interconnected system where there are facilities of adequate capacity.

 

 

APPLICATION:

This schedule is for alternating current electric service at approximately 120 or 240 volts through one Kilowatt-hour meter at a single point of delivery for all service required on the premises for residential purposes.

 

 

When a portion of a dwelling is used regularly for business, professional or other gainful purposes, the premises will be classified as non-residential and the appropriate schedule applied. However, if the wiring is so arranged that the service for residential purposes can be metered separately this schedule will be applied to such service.

 

The customer shall adhere to all service and billing requirements including the installation of approved metering equipment as per Logan City Electric Service Requirements.

 

CUSTOMER SERVICE CHARGE:

Not applicable at present

 

Minimum Bill:
$3.50 for single phase service.
$10.50 for three phase service.

 

ENERGY RATE:
$0.0873 per kWh for the first 400 kWh
$0.1069 per kWh for the next 600 kWh
$0.1198 per kWh for all additional kWh

 

SEASONAL SERVICE:

This schedule is not available as a seasonal service.

 

SERVICE CHARGES:

Refer to the current Logan City Light and Power Fees Schedule for current pricing information pertaining to fees, service charges and re-read fees.

 

CONNECTION FEE:

Refer to the current Logan City Light and Power Fees Schedule for current pricing information pertaining to fees, service charges and re-read fees.

 

FORCE MAJEURE:

Neither the City nor Customer shall be subject to any liability or damages due to the inability of the City to serve the Customer’s load due to lack of available power and energy or other conditions beyond the City's control. In the event of natural disasters or acts of God such as earthquakes, floods, or severe storms, neither party shall be liable for damages due to lack of ability for operations which affect the other party economically. Should any of the foregoing occur, the minimum billing demands that would otherwise be applicable under this Schedule shall be waived and Customer will have no liability for service charges until such time as Customer is reasonably able to resume service.

 


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