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Large Commercial#

E300* Series#

This rate applies to commercial accounts with average monthly demand between 50 and 749 kilowatts (kW). This rate includes:

  • Electric energy - Total amount of electricity used in a month (measured in kWh), plus a fixed charge for metering and billing
  • Facility demand - The facility's highest one-hour demand (kW) during the billing period, or 70% of the highest demand for the previous 11 months. (Facility demand charges cover the cost of the operation, maintenance and replacement of the electric distribution system used to serve customers. The greater the demand each customer requires of the electric system, the greater the cost to operate, maintain and replace the electric distribution system.)
  • Coincident peak - Hourly facility demand (kW) during the monthly system peak hour

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E-300* (GS-50) Monthly Electric Rates
includes PILOT - payment in lieu of taxes 
 
Electric Energy  
Fixed Charge, per account
$25.61  
Energy Charge  
Summer (Jun-Sept)
4.44¢ / kWh  
Non-Summer (Oct-May)
4.44¢ / kWh  
Electric Demand  
Facility Demand
$10.63 / kW  
Coincident Peak Demand Charge
 
Summer (Jun-Sept)
$15.90 / kW  
Non-Summer (Oct-May)
$12.46 / kW  
Actual rates charged may vary slightly due to rounding.

E300-E370+ are the rate codes printed on the monthly bill. Rate codes may also begin with the letter A or B for service in annexed areas where additional Rural Electric Association (REA) service rights fees apply. Fees equal to 5% are added to A rates and 25% service rights fees are added to B rates.

Prices effective January 2022.

Check out our printable rates sheet for more information.

Additional service charges may apply.

Important details are not included in this summary. Information about power-factor requirements and charges, standby service, parallel generation or special services are included in the Fort Collins City Code Chapter 26, starting with section 26-462.

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