16 Tex. Admin. Code § 25.244 - Billing Demand for Certain Utility Customers
(a) Application. This section applies to a
transmission and distribution utility (TDU) that provides retail distribution
service.
(b) Definitions. The
following terms, when used in this section, have the following meanings, unless
the context indicates otherwise.
(1) Demand
ratchet--A provision in a TDU's tariff for retail distribution service that
allows a customer to be billed based on the greater of the peak demand by that
customer in the current month or some fixed percentage of the peak demand for
that customer during previous months.
(2) Nonresidential secondary voltage service
customer--A nonresidential customer that is billed demand charges for retail
distribution service and that receives retail distribution service at secondary
voltage through one point of delivery and that is measured using one
meter.
(c) Rates. In a
proceeding in which base rates are set for nonresidential secondary voltage
service customers, the base rates set for nonresidential secondary voltage
service customers shall provide that these customers shall be billed on a
kilowatt-hour (kWh), kilowatt (kW), or kilovolt-amperes (kVA) basis, and that
if a demand ratchet is utilized, the demand ratchet shall not apply to a
nonresidential secondary voltage service customer that has an annual load
factor less than or equal to 25 percent. This subsection does not require the
use of demand ratchets for any customers. This subsection shall not be applied
in a manner that would shift costs to other customer classes.
(d) Annual Verification. Upon the
implementation of base rates consistent with subsection (c) of this section, a
TDU shall determine annually for each of its nonresidential secondary service
customers whether to apply a demand ratchet. In addition, by January 15 of each
year following the commission's final order in a proceeding described by
subsection (c) of this section, a TDU shall file an affidavit certifying that
it has accurately identified and billed nonresidential secondary service
customers who under subsection (c) of this section cannot be charged a demand
ratchet. In addition, the TDU shall attach to the affidavit a thorough
description of the procedures that it uses to ensure that these customers are
accurately identified and billed.
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