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Rule 4901:1-9-03 | Demand, load, or time differentiated pricing meter option for residential customers.

 

Each electric utility shall maintain on file with the commission a tariff, in which the electric utility:

(A) Offers residential customers, whose residences are primarily heated by electricity, the option of metering usage by a demand, load, or time differentiated pricing meter.

(B) May require customers to pay for any demand, load, or time differentiated pricing meter they select and its installation, if no such meter is already installed or the technology deployed.

(C) Bills customers with demand, load, or time differentiated pricing meters for kilowatt hours in excess of a prescribed number of kilowatt hours per kilowatt of billing demand, at a rate per kilowatt hour that reflects the lower cost of providing service during off-peak periods.

Last updated June 20, 2023 at 9:10 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: R.C. 4905.70
Amplifies: R.C. 4905.28, 4905.70
Five Year Review Date: 7/22/2026
Prior Effective Dates: 11/18/1977, 7/1/1999, 6/29/2009