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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013 - LBWL Lansing Board of Water and Light - Packet Proposed Electric, Water, Steam, and Chilled Water Rate Increase PROPOSED ELECTRIC, WATER, STEAM AND CHILLED WATER RATE CHANGES LANSING BOARD OF WATER AND LIGHT 1232 HACO DRIVE LANSING, MICHIGAN 48933 Letter to City Clerk dated November 27, 2013 Attachment A is the public hearing notice to be published in a newspaper of general circulation. Attachment B is a copy of the proposed rate schedules. The effective dates of the proposed rate schedules for Electric, Water, Steam, and Chilled Water would be March 1, 2014. Attachment C presents the effect on various monthly billings to customers of the proposed changes to the Electric, Water, Steam, and Chilled Water rate schedules. Lansing Board of Water and Light 1201 S.Washington Avenue Lansing,M1 48910 Hometown People. Hometown Power. November 27,2013 Mr. Chris Swope, City Clerk City of Lansing 124 W.Michigan Avenue,9th Floor Lansing,MI 48933 Dear Mr. Swope: This letter and attachments are being filed with the City Clerk as required in Article 5, Chapter 2, Section 5-205.2 of the Lansing City Charter regarding changes in rate structures and other charges. The Board of Water and Light adopted the current Electric rate schedules on October 1, 2013,the current Water rate schedules on March 1, 2012, the current Steam rate schedules on October 1, 2012, and the current Chilled Water rate schedules on March 1, 2011. Proposed Changes Rate Chan,2es for Fiscal Year 2014 Electric,Water,Steam,and Chilled Water The proposed changes would increase the revenue available to operate and maintain the Electric, Water, Steam, and Chilled Water systems. Accordingly, the Board of Commissioners has under consideration the attached proposed increases. If adopted, the Electric, Water, Steam, and Chilled Water annual customer billings would increase as follows: Electric: Effective March 1,2014 $13,980,000 Water: Effective March 1, 2014 $ 3,226,000 Steam: Effective March 1,2014 $ 975,000 Chilled Water: Effective March 1,2014 $ 155,000 Other Changes for Fiscal Year 2014 The Board of Water and Light proposes a new electric economic development rider for large commercial and industrial customers. This rider would be offered to customers when the availability of the rider is a major factor for the customer locating or expanding its operations and when the rider will result in a benefit to the BWL and its customers. Lansing Board of Water and Light 1201 S.Washington Avenue Lansing,MI 48910 Hometown People. Hometown Power The Board of Water and Light also proposes a substantial reduction in the Renewable Energy Plan surcharge for residential customers and most commercial customers. To more closely align customer collections and program costs in the future, the Board of Water and Light proposes to change tariff language to allow for automatic adjustment of the Renewable Energy Plan surcharge and the Energy Optimization surcharge. Revised rates will not exceed the maximum surcharges allowed under PA 295 of 2008. The Board of Water and Light also proposes an increase in the new customer application charge from the current level of$7.00 to $10.00. The change would affect new customers for both the electric and water utilities. This charge was last changed in 1994. Public Hearinlf A public hearing, scheduled for Thursday,January 23, 2014, at 5:30 p.m. in the Board of Water and Light Reotown Depot at 1201 S. Washington Avenue, will provide an opportunity for public input on these changes. Revenue and Customer Impact The proposed changes will increase electric customer billings by $13.98 million, water customer billings by $3.2 million, steam customer billings by $975,000, and chilled water customer billings by $155,000 annually. The impact on any individual customer will vary depending upon the type of service received and customer consumption of electricity, water and steam. The effect on various customer usage levels is shown in Attachment C. Very truly yours, M. Denise Griffin Corporate Secretary a Attachment A Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED WATER, STEAM, AND ELECTRIC RATE CHANGES BOARD OF WATER AND LIGHT OF THE CITY OF LANSING, MICHIGAN A Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, January 23, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. in the Board of Water and Light Reotown Depot at 1201 S. Washington Avenue, Lansing Michigan. Members of the public are invited to attend. PURPOSE OF THE HEARING: The Board of Water and Light will solicit comments from the public on PROPOSED ELECTRIC, WATER, STEAM, AND CHILLED WATER RATE SCHEDULES. THE PROPOSALS being considered by the Commissioners would INCREASE RATES FOR ELECTRIC, WATER, STEAM, AND CHILLED WATER. REASON FOR CHANGE: The proposed rate adjustments will provide additional revenue to operate and maintain the electric, water, steam, and chilled water systems. The proposed rate adjustments will partially offset costs of operating and maintaining the electric, water, steam, and chilled water systems. IF YOU WANT TO BE HEARD: Comments, oral or written, may be submitted at the public hearing. Mailed comments will be received until 5:00 p.m. on January 22, 2014, addressed to the Board of Water and Light, P. O. Box 13007, Lansing, Michigan 48910, Attention: Corporate Secretary. Comments MUST BE LIMITED TO THE PROPOSED RATE CHANGES. The hearing officer may impose time restrictions on oral comments, depending on the number of persons wishing to be heard. FURTHER INFORMATION: Copies of proposed rate schedules and other data may be picked up at the information desk on the first floor of the Board of Water and Light Headquarters, at 1201 S. Washington Avenue between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. This material will also be available at the public hearing. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSIONERS M. Denise Griffin Corporate Secretary Date Posted: 110812014 Attachment B Proposed Fiscal Year 2014 Rate Schedules Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE NO.1 Availability-This rate is available to any single-family or multifamily dwelling of 4 units or less when the entire electric requirements are supplied at one point of delivery through one meter. Service to appurtenant buildings may be taken through the same meter. Service under this rate is not available to any single-family or multifamily dwelling unit of 4 units or less when a portion of the dwelling unit is used for commercial,industrial,or resale purposes unless the wiring is so arranged that service for residential and non-residential purposes are metered separately. Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase, 120/240 nominal volts. Monthly Rate - Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges: 3/1/14 Basic Service Charge $10.00 Per customer per month Commodity Charge Summer Billing Months of June through October $0.1219 Per kWh for the first 500 kWh $0.1273 Per kWh for all over 500 kWh Winter Billing Months of November through May $0.1219 Per kWh for the first 500 kWh $0.1253 Per kWh for all over 500 kWh Minimum Bill-The minimum bill is the basic service charge included in the monthly rate. Energy Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to an Energy Cost Adjustment factor added to the above energy charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. The current Environmental Charge is$0.0025/kWh. Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Energy Optimization Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Energy Optimization Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adjustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the Board of Water and Light(BWL)property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electric energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the BWL. Rules and Regulations - Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan—Electric Utility Rates GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE NO.3 Availability-This rate is available to any customer desiring secondary voltage service for any purpose when supplied at one point of delivery through one meter. The limitation to secondary-voltage service may be waived in instances where the character of the electric load at the premises served has changed substantially. This rate is not available for emergency or standby service. Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase or three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the Board of Water and Light(BWL). Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges. 3/1/14 Basic Service Charge $24.00 per customer per month Commodity Charge Summer Billing Months of June through October $0.1361 per kWh Winter Billing Months of November through May $0.1323 per kWh Minimum Bill-The minimum bill is the basic service charge included in the monthly rate. Energy Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to an Energy Cost Adjustment factor added to the above energy charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. The current Environmental Charge is$0.0025/kWh. Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Energy Optimization Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Energy Optimization Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adjustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the BWL property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformers,the metered kWh thus measured will be reduced by 3%for billing purposes to adjust for transformer losses. Where the customer receives service through more than one meter,the consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for billing purposes,but will be computed and billed separately. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the BWL. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan—Electric Utility Rates LARGE GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE NO.4 Availability-This rate is available to any customer desiring secondary voltage for any purpose when the electrical requirements are supplied at one point of delivery through one metering installation and the billing demand is 15 kW or more. The limitation to secondary-voltage service may be waived in instances where the character of the electric load at the premises served has changed substantially. This rate is not available for standby or emergency services. Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase or three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the Board of Water and Light(BWL). Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges. 3/1/14 Basic Service Charge $50.00 per customer per month Capacity Charge $11.54 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand Commodity Charge Summer Billing Months of June through October $0.0905 Per kWh Winter Billing Months of November through May $0.0861 Per kWh Reactive Power Charge $0.0104 per kvarh in excess of 50%of total kWh. The Reactive Power Charge shall be applicable to customers who have reactive kilovar hour(kvarh)metering installed in accordance with BWL Rules and Regulations regarding power factor. Minimum Bill-The minimum bill is the basic service charge included in the monthly rate. Energy Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to an Energy Cost Adjustment factor added to the above energy charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. The current Environmental Charge is$0.0025/kWh. Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Energy Optimization Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Energy Optimization Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adjustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the BWL property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Billing Demand-The billing demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the month. Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformer,the metered kW and kWh quantities thus measured will be reduced by 3%for billing purposes to adjust for transformer losses. Where the customer receives service through more than one metering installation,the consumption as registered by the different metering installations will not be combined for billing purposes,but will be computed and billed separately. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the BWL. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates PRIMARY ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE NO.5 Availability-This rate is available to any customer desiring primary voltage service when the electrical requirements are supplied at one point of delivery through one metering installation(except as provided below for Multiple Delivery Point Aggregation)and the billing demand is 100 kW or more. This rate is not available for standby or emergency service. Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the Board of Water and Light(BWL). Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges: 3/1/14 Basic Service Charge $125.00 per customer per month Capacity Charge $9.36 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand,plus $3.10 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand Commodity Charge Summer Billing Months of June through October $0.0842 Per kWh for all kWh during the On-Peak Period,plus $0.0799 Per kWh for all kWh during the Off-Peak Period,plus Winter Billing Months of November through May $0.0819 Per kWh for all kWh during the On-Peak Period,plus $0.0799 Per kWh for all kWh during the Off-Peak Period Reactive Power Charge $0.0104 per kvarh in excess of 50%of total kWh The Reactive Power Charge shall be applicable to customers who have reactive kilovar hour(kvarh)metering installed in accordance with BWL Rules and Regulations regarding power factor. Minimum Bill-The minimum bill is the basic service charge included in the monthly rate. Energy Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to an Energy Cost Adjustment factor added to the above energy charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. The current Environmental Charge is$0.0025/kWh. Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Energy Optimization Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Energy Optimization Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adjustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the Board's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Billing Demand On-Peak Billing Demand: The On-Peak Billing Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the On-Peak Period during the month. Maximum Demand: The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the month whether on-peak or off-peak. Schedule of on-peak and off-peak periods-The On-Peak Period shall be from 10:00 a.m.until 6:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday. All other hours shall comprise the Off-Peak Period. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates PRIMARY ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE NO.5 Multiple Delivery Point Aggregation-The 15-minute period demands of multiple delivery points of a customer may be summed for determination of the total On-Peak Billing Demand under the following conditions: (a)the Maximum Demand at each delivery point must equal or exceed 100 kW;(b)the total On-Peak Billing Demand shall not be less than 4,000 kW;and(c)the customer shall agree to a service contract with the BWL for the customer's full electrical service requirements at the aggregated delivery points for a period of not less than five(5)years. Aggregation shall be applicable for determination of the On-Peak Billing Demand only. All other charges,including the Basic Service Charge and Maximum Demand,shall apply to each delivery point independently. Metering-When the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and kWh quantities thus measured will be increased by 3%for billing purposes to adjust for transformer losses. Where the customer receives service through more than one meter installation,consumption as registered by the different meter installations will not be combined for billing purposes,but will be billed and computed separately except as provided for in Multiple Delivery Point Aggregation. Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing and maintaining all necessary transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage delivery point. At the sole option of the BWL,a customer may lease such transformers or other equipment from the BWL under terms established by the BWL. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the BWL. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates MUNICIPAL WATER PUMPING ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE NO.7 Availability-This rate is available to any political subdivision or agency of the State of Michigan desiring service for potable water pumping and associated potable water production equipment when the entire electrical requirements are supplied at one point of delivery through one meter. This rate is not available for emergency,standby,or auxiliary service. Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The secondary or primary voltage is determined by the BWL. Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges. 3/1/14 Basic Service Charge $16.00 Per customer per month Commodity Charge $0.1125 Per kWh Minimum Bill-The minimum bill is the basic service charge included in the monthly rate. Energy Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to an Energy Cost Adjustment factor added to the above energy charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. The current Environmental Charge is$0.0025/kWh. Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Energy Optimization Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Energy Optimization Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adjustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the BWL property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformers serving the customer,the metered kWh thus measured will be reduced 3%for billing purposes to adjust for transformer losses. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the BWL. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates LARGE CAPACITY ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE NO.8 Availability-This rate is available to any customer desiring primary voltage service when:(a)the electrical requirements are supplied at one or more points of delivery as provided below for Multiple Delivery Point Aggregation;(b)where the total On-Peak Billing Demand is 25,000 kW or more;and(c)the customer agrees to a service contract with the BWL for the customer's full electrical service requirements at the applicable delivery points for a period of not less than ten(10) years. This rate is not available for standby or emergency service. Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the Board of Water and Light(BWL). Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges: 3/1/14 Basic Service Charge $400.00 per delivery point per month Capacity Charge $ 10.54 per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand,plus $ 1.98 per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand Commodity Charge Summer Billing Months of June through October $0.0782 per kWh for all kWh during the On-Peak Period,plus $0.0727 per kWh for all kWh during the Off-Peak Period,plus Winter Billing Months of November through May $0.0766 per kWh for all kWh during the On-Peak Period,plus $0.0727 per kWh for all kWh during the Off-Peak Period Reactive Power Charge $0.0104 Per k varh in excess of 50%of total kWh Minimum Bill-The minimum bill is the basic service charge included in the monthly rate. Energy Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to an Energy Cost Adjustment factor added to the above energy charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. The current Environmental Charge is$0.0025/kWh. Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as dcdncd on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Energy Optimization Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Energy Optimization Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adjustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the Board's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Billing Demand On-Peak Billing Demand: The On-Peak Billing Demand shall be the total kW supplied to all applicable delivery points during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the On-Peak Period during the month. (See Multiple Delivery Point Aggregation.) Maximum Demand: The Maximum Demand for each delivery point shall be the kW supplied during the 15- minute period of maximum use during the month whether on-peak or off-peak. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates LARGE CAPACITY ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE NO.8 Schedule of on-peak and off-peak periods-The On-Peak Period shall be from 10:00 a.m.until 6:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday. All other hours shall comprise the Off-Peak Period. Multiple Delivery Point Aggregation-The 15-minute period demands of multiple delivery points of a customer shall be summed for determination of the total On-Peak Billing Demand under the following conditions: (a)the Maximum Demand determined at each delivery point must equal or exceed 1,000 kW;and(b)the total On-Peak Billing Demand shall not be less than 25,000 kW. Aggregation shall be applicable for determination of the On-Peak Billing Demand only. All other charges,including the Basic Service Charge and Maximum Demand,shall apply to each delivery point independently. Metering-When the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and kWh quantities thus measured will be increased by 3%for billing purposes to adjust for transformer losses. Where the customer receives service through more than one meter installation,consumption as registered by the different meter installations will not be combined for billing purposes,but will be billed and computed separately except as provided for Multiple Delivery Point Aggregation. Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing and maintaining all necessary transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage delivery point. At the sole option of the BWL,a customer may lease such transformers or other equipment from the BWL under terms established by the BWL. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the BWL. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates OUTDOOR LIGHTING SERVICE RATE NO.9 Availability-This rate is available to any customer located within the Board of Water and Light(BWL)service area for dusk to dawn lighting of customer's premises. The BWL furnishes and maintains all lights. The installation will overhang private property from existing or new poles set at points accessible to BWL construction and maintenance equipment. This rate is not available for purposes of street,highway,or public thoroughfare lighting. Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges. Luminaires on Overhead Mast Arm on existing BWL poles High Pressure Sodium 3/1/14 100 W $13.05 250 W $20.58 400 W $24.70 Mercury Vapor' 175 W $14.20 400 W $28.84 LED 80 W $14.10 Floodlighting Luminaires on Bracket Arm on existing BWL poles High Pressure Sodium 100 W $18.11 250 W $24.74 400 W $30.32 Metal Halide 400 W $34.79 1000 W $65.08 1500 W $91.08 In the event additional facilities or rearrangement of existing facilities is required,the BWL shall install,operate and maintain such facilities for the following monthly charges. Type of Facilities 3/1/14 35-foot wood poles including span of overhead $14.30 Per pole secondary extension 37-foot concrete pole including span of overhead $25.26 Per pole secondary extension Other facilities,hand set poles,or rearrangement of existing facilities 1.67% of estimated cost Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 1 Rates apply to existing luminaires only and are not open to new business. Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates OUTDOOR LIGHTING SERVICE RATE NO.9 Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the Board's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Service Contract-A written service agreement shall be entered into to take BWL service for a term of years determined as follows: (a) One year,if additional facilities are not required,or (b) Three years,if additional facilities are required (c) Five years,for metal halide lamps or if monthly charges calculated at 1.67%of estimated cost, (d) Ten years,if special contractual arrangements are made. In the event the customer discontinues service before the end of the agreement term,the established rate for the remaining portion of the agreement shall immediately become due and payable. The BWL will replace lamps or make repairs when practicable after the customer has reported that the installation requires servicing. Such replacements and repairs will be made during regular working hours. The BWL may refuse or restrict the service provided in this rate to seasonal type customers and/or may require such customers to pay for the service annually in advance where the permanency of the customer is doubtful or has not been demonstrated by the customer. If relocation,including adjustment,of the outdoor protective light or relocation of other facilities used in connection with the light is desired by the customer during the term of the contract,the BWL will provide this service,if feasible,at the customer's expense. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates TRAFFIC LIGHT SERVICE RATE NO.11 Availability-This rate is available to any political subdivision or agency of the State of Michigan desiring unmetered secondary service for operating traffic lights installed on streets or highways for traffic control and guidance. Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase, 120/240 nominal volts Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges. 3/1/14 Basic Service Charge $3.00 Per customer per month Commodity Charge $0.0410 Per watt of active load per month The actual labor,material,miscellaneous and indirect charges experienced maintaining and relamping traffic signals during the preceding month. Minimum Bill-The minimum bill is the basic service charge included in the monthly rate. Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the Board's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Determination of Active Load-The active load of flasher lamps or cyclically operated traffic control lamps shall be 50% of total wattage of all lamps used during one complete cycle of operation. The active load of continuous,non-intermittent steady burning lamps shall be 100%of the total wattage of all lamps used. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates SPACE CONDITIONING AND ELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICE RATE NO.12 Availability-This rate is available to any customer desiring service for commercial/industrial space conditioning and/or electric water heating furnished through a separate meter to which no other electrical device except electric space heating, electric air conditioning,humidity control equipment or electric water heating equipment may be connected. Electric space heating will be considered to include heating by light system provided the primary means of space heating at the time of maximum heating requirements will be furnished by the lighting system with the balance of the heating requirements furnished by supplementary electric heating equipment. This rate is not available to new applications for heat for light systems received after March 1, 1979. This rate is not applicable to the use of electricity for electric air conditioning unless the customer has permanently installed electric space heating equipment and uses it as the principal source of space heating,or to the use of electricity for occasional or seasonal substitute for another method of water heating. Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase at Board of Water and Light(BWL)available secondary voltage. Three phase service will be furnished at BWL option. Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges. 3/1/14 Basic Service Charge $30.00 Commodity Charge Summer Billing Months of June through October $0.1503 per kWh Winter Billing Months of November through May $0.1080 per kWh Minimum Bill-The minimum bill is the basic service charge included in the monthly rate. Energy Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to an Energy Cost Adjustment factor added to the above energy charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. The current Environmental Charge is$0.0025/kWh. Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Energy Optimization Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Energy Optimization Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adjustment-Bill shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the BWL property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the BWL. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE, SENIOR CITIZEN RATE NO.21 Availability-This rate is available to any single family or multifamily dwelling of 4 units or less when the entire electric requirements are supplied at one point of delivery through the same meter. The customer must be 65 years of age and head of the household being served. Service to appurtenant buildings may be taken through the same meter. Service under this rate is not available to any single family or multifamily dwelling of 4 units or less unit when a portion of the residence or dwelling unit is used for commercial,industrial,or resale purposes unless the wiring is so arranged that service for residential and non-residential purposes are metered separately. Customers taking service under this rate shall provide evidence of age and contract with the Board of Water and Light (BWL)to remain on this rate for at least twelve(12)months. Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase, 120/240 nominal volts. Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges. 3/1/14 Basic Service Charge $5.22 Commodity Charge $0.0988 per kWh for the first 300 kWh $0.1401 per kWh for the next 200 kWh $0.1746 per kWh for all over 500 kWh Minimum Bill-The minimum bill is the basic service charge included in the monthly rate. Energy Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to an Energy Cost Adjustment factor added to the above energy charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. The current Environmental Charge is$0.0025/kWh. Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Energy Optimization Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Energy Optimization Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adjustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the BWL property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the BWL. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan—Electric Utility Rates RESIDENTIAL PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SERVICE RATE NO.22 Availability—The Experimental Residential Plug-in Vehicle Charging Rate is a voluntary pilot rate available to any single-family or multifamily dwelling of 4 units or less with separately metered Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE)capable of providing Level 2 charging for plug-in electric motor vehicles. Service under this rate is not available to any single-family or multifamily dwelling unit of 4 units or less when a portion of the dwelling unit is used for commercial,industrial,or resale purposes unless the wiring is so arranged that service for residential and non-residential purposes are metered separately. "EVSE"means a device or apparatus,including vehicle supply cable,connector,internal relays and controls designed specifically for the purpose of delivering energy from the premises wiring to a plug-in-electric motor vehicle.This equipment must meet or exceed the following codes,standards and recommended practices: 1. National Electric Code Article 625 Electric Vehicle Charging System. 2. Society of Automotive Engineers Standard(SAE)J1772. 3. Underwriters Laboratory(UL)2202,Charging Station Safety. 4. UL 2231 Personal Protection Device. 5. UL 2251 Standard for Safety of Plugs,Receptacles and Couplers for EVs. 6. UL 1998 Standard for Safety-Related Software 7. UL 991 Standard for Tests for Safety-Related Controls Employing Solid-State Devices 8. UL Subject 2594 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment 9. Michigan Administration codes 408.30801 or 408.30876. "Level 2 Charging"means providing 208—240 volt single phase alternating current energy to an onboard charger of an electric motor vehicle with a maximum current specified at maximum 32 continuous amps and a Branch Circuit Breaker rated at 40 amps.The maximum continuous input power is specified as 7.68 Kilowatts. Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase,208 to 240 nominal volts,Level 2 Charging as defined. Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges: 3/1/12 Basic Service Charge $1.95 Per customer per month Commodity Charge $0.0850 Per kWh for all Off-Peak Usage $0.1727 Per kWh for all On-Peak Usage On-Peak Hours: All kWh used between lam and 11 pm Monday through Friday. Off-Peak Hours: All other kWh used. Minimum Bill-The minimum bill is the basic service charge included in the monthly rate. Energy Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to an Energy Cost Adjustment factor added to the above energy charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference.The current Environmental Charge is$0.0025/kWh. Tax Adjustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the Board of Water and Light(BWL)property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electric energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding previous delayed payment charges,shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan—Electric Utility Rates RESIDENTIAL PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SERVICE RATE NO.22 Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the BWL. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2012 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates STREET LIGHTING SERVICE BOARD OWNED SYSTEMS RATE NO.31 Availability-Available to any political subdivision or agency of the State of Michigan for street lighting service for any system consisting of one or more luminaires where the BWL has an existing distribution system with secondary voltage available. Luminaires may be installed with no limitations as to spacing between luminaires. Where an overhead line extension is required to serve one or more luminaires,the BWL will furnish 350 linear feet of line extension per luminaire served from such extension. Nature of Service-The BWL will furnish,install,own,operate,and maintain all equipment comprising the street lighting system,and supply the unmetered energy. The BWL reserves the right to furnish service from either a series or multiple system or both. Annual Rate-The annual rate per luminaire with fixture and setting,payable in twelve(12)monthly installments, shall be as follows; High Pressure Sodium Luminaire 3/1/14 70 W $103 100 W $121 150 W $135 250 W $182 400 W $247 1000 W $521 Mercury Vapor Luminaire' 100 W $115 175 W $130 250 W $171 400 W $233 1000 W $457 Metal Halide Luminaire 175 W' $228 250 W' $290 400 W $313 1000 W $651 1500 W $954 Induction Luminaire' 85 W $108 165 W $131 LED Luminaire Decorative $111 End Mount $93 Rectilinear $108 Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 'Rates apply to existing luminaires only and are not open to new business. Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates STREET LIGHTING SERVICE BOARD OWNED SYSTEMS RATE NO.31 Annual Rate(continued) plus an additional annual charge,depending on type of installation,of: 3/1/14 Wood Pole—Overhead Service $70 Wood Pole—Underground Service $136 Concrete Pole—Overhead Service $187 Concrete Pole—Underground Service $230 Post Top—Concrete $170 Post Top—Cast Iron $250 Adder for Twin Arm Application $55 Bollard $305 Historic—Single Top' $375 Large Historic—Dual Top' $720 Small Historic—Dual Top' $605 Wall/Tunnel—8760 hours' $182 Wall/Tunnel—4200 hours' $98 Note:Luminaires installed on existing poles will be charged only the applicable rate for the luminaire. None of the additional charges above will be applied. Customer Contribution-The annual rates are based on fixtures normally stocked by the BWL,and installed utilizing normal construction techniques. The BWL may,at its option,upon customer request install a street lighting system not covered by the rates above. Such requests shall be subject to the terms and conditions of Rate 31 a. Unit Replacement-The BWL may,at its option,upon customer request replace existing street light units. After installation,the customer shall make a one time contribution equal to the undepreciated value of the unit plus the cost of removal. Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the BWL property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges,shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted: Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 'Rates apply to existing installations only and are not open to new business. Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates STREET LIGHTING SERVICE BOARD OWNED SYSTEMS RATE NO.31a Availability-Available to any political subdivision or agency of the State of Michigan for street lighting service for any system consisting of one or more luminaires where the BWL has an existing distribution system with secondary voltage available. Nature of Service-The BWL will furnish,install,own,operate,and maintain all equipment comprising the street lighting system,and supply the unmetered energy. The BWL reserves the right to furnish service from either a series or multiple system or both. Annual Rate-The annual rate per luminaire with fixture and setting,payable in twelve monthly installments,shall consist of an annual energy charge and an annual facilities charge,as set forth below: Annual Energy Charge-The annual rate per watt for energy used by a luminaire,shall be as follows; 3/1/11 High Pressure Sodium Luminaire $0.58 per watt of rated energy usage Metal Halide Luminaire $0.80 per watt of rated energy usage LED Luminaire $0.40 per watt of rated energy usage Annual Facilities Charge-The annual rate to recover the cost of luminaires,poles,attachments,and other equipment installed to provide service under this rate schedule,including the total facilities cost less any customer contributions,projected annual maintenance cost,and return on investment. The annual facilities charge for each luminaire and setting will be specified in the service contracts with each customer. Unit Replacement-The BWL may,at its option,and upon customer request replace existing street light units. After replacement,the customer shall make a one time contribution equal to the undepreciated value of the replaced unit plus the cost of removal. Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the BWL property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges,shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates CUSTOMER OWNED SYSTEMS RATE NO.32 Availability-Available to any political subdivision or agency of the State of Michigan for street lighting service for any system consisting of one or more luminaires where the BWL has an existing distribution system available. Nature of Service-The BWL will connect the customer's equipment to BWL lines,furnish the control equipment, supply the unmetered energy,control the burning hours of the lamps,provide normal replacement of luminaire refractors,control devices and lamps. The customer will furnish,install and own all equipment comprising the street lighting system,including,but not limited to the overhead wires or underground cables between luminaires and the supply circuits extending to the point of attachment with the BWL. All maintenance and replacement of the customer's equipment except normal lamp and glass replacement shall be paid by the customer. The BWL reserves the right to furnish service from either a series or multiple system or both. Annual Rate-The annual rate per luminaire,payable in twelve(12)monthly installments,shall be as follows: High Pressure Sodium Luminaire 3/1/14 70 W $56 100 W $71 150 W $85 250 W $126 400 W $192 1000 W $466 Mercury Vapor Luminaire' 175 W $78 250 W $114 400 W $174 1000 W $395 Incandescent Luminaire 2500 L $118 4000 L $201 6000 L $252 Maintenance Charge-The actual labor,material,miscellaneous and indirect charges experienced maintaining street light units during the preceding month. Combined Rates-The annual rate for units consisting of more than one luminaire shall be the appropriate combination of individual unit charges above. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 'Rates apply to existing luminaires only and are not open to new business. Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates STREET LIGHTING SERVICE CUSTOMER OWNED SYSTEMS RATE NO.32 Special Terms and Conditions-The BWL reserves the right to make special contractual arrangements as to termination charges,contributions in aid of construction,term or other special considerations when the customer requests service,equipment or facilities not normally provided under this rate. Renewable Energv Plan Surcharge—This rate is subject to the Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the BWL property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges,shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service incorporated herein by this reference. Effective March 1,2011,this rate is not open to new business. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates ENERGY COST ADJUSTMENT The Energy Cost Adjustment permits the monthly adjustment of rates for the costs of energy incurred in supplying electricity to retail customers. All residential and general service rates are subject to the Energy Cost Adjustment. In applying the Energy Cost Adjustment,the applicable rate per kWh shall be increased or decreased by the amount of the current Energy Cost Adjustment. The following definitions and procedures will be followed in calculating the monthly Energy Cost Adjustment. Definitions Energy Cost Adjustment-the amount per kWh by which the applicable rates shall be adjusted for billing in each month. Energy Costs-those costs incurred in supplying retail and wholesale electricity. Such costs include fuel burned, energy costs associated with firm power purchases,net interchange power costs,and costs associated with other temporary power transactions. The cost of fuel burned shall include the delivered cost of fuel(base cost, escalations,premiums/penalties,transportation,demurrage),outside lab fees and other outside costs related to fuel procurement,and fuel additives such as freeze proofmg. Over/Under Recovery-the difference between actual Energy Costs for prior months and the amount of energy cost recovered by means of the Base Cost of Energy and the Energy Cost Adjustment. The Over/Under Recovery shall be added to the Energy Costs for purposes of computing the Energy Cost Adjustment for each month. Energy costs will be offset with wholesale revenues. Base Cost of Energy-the average Energy Cost included in the energy rates of the various rate schedules. Such amount shall not be recovered by means of the Energy Cost Adjustment. The current Base Cost of Energy is $0.051962 per kWh sold. Procedures Estimated Energy Cost shall be projected for a twelve-month period. Any amount of Over/Under Recovery (positive or negative)shall be added to the Energy Cost to determine the total cost basis for the Energy Cost Adjustment. The total cost basis shall be divided by the projected total retail billed sales for the twelve-month period resulting in the average energy cost per kWh. The Base Cost of Energy shall be subtracted from the average energy cost to result in the Energy Cost Adjustment. The Energy Cost Adjustment shall be reviewed and,as necessary,revised periodically in accordance with the provisions of this schedule,but not less frequently than every twelve months. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates RENEWABLE ENERGY PLAN SURCHARGE The Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge(REP Surcharge)is designed to recover Renewable Energy Plan program costs,as required by 2008 PA 295. The REP Surcharge will appear as a line item on the customer's bill. The REP Surcharge shall be reviewed and revised periodically in accordance with the provisions of this schedule, not to exceed the maximum surcharge allowed under the provisions of 2008 PA 295. Monthly REP Surcharges are as follows: REP Surcharge Rate Schedule 3/1/2014 Residential Rate 1 Residential $0.75/customer Rate 21 Senior Citizen Residential $0.50/customer Secondary Commercial and Industrial Rates 3ATand 12 $0.0024/kWh Minimum Monthly Charge $2.80/customer Maximum Monthly Charge $12.00/customer Primary Commercial and Industrial Rates 5 and 8 $160.00/delivery point Traffic Light Service Rate 11 Less than 914 Active Watts $3.00/Intersection 914-3650 Active Watts $9.00/Intersection Greater than 3650 Active Watts $15.00/Intersection Street Lighting Service Rates 31 and 32 Less than 10OW Luminaire $0.20/Luminaire 10OW or greater Luminaire $0.50/Luminaire Adopted: Proposed Effective: March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates ENERGY OPTIMIZATION SURCHARGE The Energy Optimization Surcharge(EO Surcharge)is designed to recover Energy Optimization Plan program costs,as required by 2008 PA 295. The EO Surcharge shall be reviewed and revised periodically in accordance with the provisions of this schedule,not to exceed the maximum surcharge allowed under the provisions of 2008 PA 295. The EO Surcharge will appear as a line item on the customer's bill. Monthly EO Surcharges are as follows: EO Surcharge EO Surcharge Self-Directed Rate Schedule 3/1/2010 3/1/2010 Residential Rate 1 Residential $0.001853/kWh NA Rate 21 Senior Citizen Residential $0.001853/kWh NA Small Secondary Commercial and Industrial Rates 3,7, and 12 $6.58/customer $0.46/customer Large Secondary Commercial and Industrial Rate 4 $65.78/customer $4.61/customer Primary Commercial and Industrial Rates 5 and 8 $461.20/delivery point $32.28/delivery point Adopted: Proposed Effective: March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light, Lansing,Michigan—Electric Utility Rates ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RIDER Puruose—The primary purpose of this rider is to enhance economic development in the Board of Water&Light (BWL)service area. It will be offered to new or existing customers when,in the utilities judgment,the availability of the rider is a major factor for the customer locating or expanding its operations and when the rider will result in a benefit to the BWL and its customers. Availability—This rider is available to customers on Large General Service Rate 4,Primary Electric Service Rate 5 or Large Capacity Electric Service Rate 8 This rider is available to new or existing commercial or industrial customers who contracts for a bona fide increase in connected load resulting in an increase of billing demand of 150 kW or greater. This rate is available for the first six years from the date of service. All provisions of this rider are the same as the demand rates with the following exceptions: Monthly Rate Capacity Charge:A discount on the capacity charge will be made available under this rider. For Rates 5 and 8,the discounted capacity charge is the on-peak capacity charge only. The capacity charge will follow the schedule below: Capacity Charge Discount(kW) Years 1-2: 50% Years 3-4: 30% Years 5-6: 10% At the start of the seventh year and all years thereafter,the customer will be billed according to the appropriate rate. Billing Demand For a new customer,the entire billing demand shall be subject to the capacity charge in this rider and shall never be less than 150 kW. For an existing customer,the contracted demand shall be determined by the average of the three highest registered demands,including metering adjustment,during the twelve(12)month period prior to the contract or as established by mutual consent. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water&Light,Lansing,Michigan—Water Utility Rates RESIDENTIAL WATER SERVICE RATE NO. 1 Availability-This rate is available to any single-family residence or multifamily dwelling of 4 units or less served by one meter. Monthly Rate- Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges. Basis Service Charge:per customer per month or part thereof: Meter 3/1/14 5/8" $12.20 3/4" * $17.08 1" $31.76 11/4" or 1'/2" $70.82 2" $124.52 Commodity Charge:per ccf of water used per month; $2.79 *The BWL standard residential installation is a 1"service line with a 3/4"meter. The BWL reserves the right,in its sole judgment,to install 5/8"meters on any new service installation when circumstances warrant. Power and Chemical Cost Adiustment-The power and chemical cost adjustment shall consist of an increase or decrease of 0.1¢per ccf billed for each 0.1¢increase or decrease in the average cost of power and chemicals required to deliver treated water to the customer's meter above or below 44.7¢per ccf. The cost per ccf for the billing period shall consist of the weighted average cost of chemicals,electricity,steam and oil used in pumping and treatment facilities during the one month period preceding the month billed by two months. Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the Board's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of water,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Minimum Charge-The minimum charge shall be the above Basic Service Charge applied for 30 days. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges,shall be added to any bill which is not paid on or before the due date. Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the Board. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the Board of Water and Light Rules and Regulations for Water Service which are incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted: Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water&Light,Lansing,Michigan—Water Utility Rates GENERAL WATER SERVICE RATE NO.2 Availability-This rate is available to any customer served on the BWL's water system. Service under this rate is not available for resale. Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges. Basic Service Charge:per customer per month or part thereof, Meter 3/1/14 5/8" $12.20 3/4" * $17.08 1" $31.76 11/4" or 1'/2" $70.82 2" $124.52 3" $280.79 4" $500.55 6" $1,125.53 8" $1,999.74 10" $3,125.37 Commodity Charge:per ccf of water used per month; $2.79 *The BWL standard residential installation is a 1"service line with a 1/4"meter. The BWL reserves the right,in its sole judgment,to install 5/8"meters on any new service installation when circumstances warrant. Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment-The power and chemical cost adjustment shall consist of an increase or decrease of 0.1¢per ccf billed for each 0.1¢increase or decrease in the average cost of power and chemicals required to deliver treated water to the customer's meter above or below 44.70 per ccf. The cost per ccf for the billing period shall consist of the weighted average cost of chemicals,electricity,steam and oil used in pumping and treatment facilities during the one month period preceding the month billed by two months. Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the Board's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of water,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Minimum Charge-The minimum charge shall be the above Basic Service Charge applied for 30 days. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges,shall be added to any bill which is not paid on or before the due date. Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the Board. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the Board of Water and Light Rules and Regulations for Water Service which are incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water&Light,Lansing,Michigan—Water Utility Rates FIRE SERVICE RATE NO.4 Fire Service - A fire service line will be installed to a fire hydrant(s)or a customer's detector check valve in accordance with the schedule of charges for water system connection fees(Rate 3)and the current water service installation charges set forth in the Rules and Regulations for Water Service. The location of the detector check valve shall be determined by the Water Distribution Engineering Department. Fire service lines shall be used for fire protection purposes only. No additional charges will be made for water used for testing and fire purposes. The customer shall maintain the detector check valve and fire protection system connected thereto in good condition in compliance with Section 34-9,Repair and Protection of Equipment,of the Code of the City of Lansing,Michigan. Monthly Fire Service Charge-Water supply and maintenance of a fire service line to a detector check valve shall be provided in accordance with the following schedule of charges: Service Size 3/1/14 4"or smaller $78 6" $177 8" $312 10"or larger $487 Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the Board's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of water,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Minimum Charge-Billings subject to this rate are not subject to a minimum charge. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges,shall be added to any bill which is not paid on or before the due date. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the Board of Water and Light Rules and Regulations for Water Service which are incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective: March 1,2014 Board of Water&Light,Lansing,Michigan—Water Utility Rates LAWN SPRINKLING WATER SERVICE RATE NO.5 Availability-This rate is available to any customer served on the BWL's water system where the meter or service is installed solely for lawn sprinkling. Municipalities having jurisdiction over sewer system rates may designate other uses of water which are subject to this rate. Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges. Basic Service Charge: Billings subject to this rate are not subject to a Basic Service Charge. Commodity Charge:per ccf of water used per month 3/1/14 all ccf $2.79 Power and Chemical Cost Adiustment-The power and chemical cost adjustment shall consist of an increase or decrease of 0.1¢per ccf billed for each 0.1¢increase or decrease in the average cost of power and chemicals required to deliver treated water to the customer's meter above or below 44.7¢per ccf. The cost per ccf for the billing period shall consist of the weighted average cost of chemicals,electricity,steam and oil used in pumping and treatment facilities during the one month period preceding the month billed by two months. Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the Board's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of water,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Minimum Charge-Billings subject to this rate are not subject to a minimum charge. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges,shall be added to any bill which is not paid on or before the due date. Application Charge-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for all customers turning on service at a service location irrespective of prior service with the Board. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the Board of Water and Light Rules and Regulations for Water Service which are incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective: March 1,2014 Board of Water&Light,Lansing,Michigan—Water Utility Rates FIRE HYDRANT CHARGES RATE NO.6 Annual Fire Hydrant Charge- Water Supply and maintenance of a fire service line to a public or private fire hydrant shall be provided in accordance with the following annual schedule of charges: 3/1/14 All Hydrants $517 Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the Board's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of water,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Minimum Charge-Billings subject to this rate are not subject to a minimum charge. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges,shall be added to any bill which is not paid on or before the due date. Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the Board of Water and Light Rules and Regulations for Water Service which are incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan—Steam Utility Rates GENERAL STEAM SERVICE RATE NO. 1 Availability-This rate is available to any customer receiving service from the Board of Water and Light(BWL)steam distribution system with a maximum gauge pressure of fifteen pounds per square inch(15 psi). Steam services at gauge pressures above 15 psi but not exceeding 100 psi,when available,may be supplied at the option of the BWL or upon request by the customer. Nature of Service-Saturated steam up to a maximum gauge pressure of 15 psi except as indicated above. Monthly Rate 3/1/14 Basic Service Charge $13.56 per customer per month Commodity Charge Billing Months of June through November $15.47 per 1000 lbs. for the first 200,000 lbs. $16.24 per 1000 lbs. for all 1000 lbs. over 200,000 lbs. Billing Months of December through May $15.65 per 1000 lbs for the first 200,000 lbs. $16.44 per 1000 lbs. for all 1000 lbs. over 200.000 lbs. Surcharge-A surcharge of ten(10)percent shall be added to the above rates for steam service supplied upon customer's request for service at gauge pressure above 15 psi but not exceeding 100 psi. Fuel Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to a Fuel Cost Adjustment factor added to the above charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Amine Treatment Adjustment-The amine treatment adjustment allows for the monthly adjustment of rates to reflect the actual cost incurred due to amine feed. The factor shall be applied to each 1000 pounds(lbs)billed. The factor shall consist of 1.124 times the weighted average amine cost per 1000 lbs treated during the previous month. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. The current Environmental Charge is$0.30/Mlb. Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the BWL's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of steam,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Minimum Charge-The Basic Service Charge included in the rate except that Special Minimum Charges shall be billed when the revenue received does not adequately compensate the BWL for the cost of furnishing service. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill which is not paid on or before the due date. Reconnect Charge-A reconnect charge shall be added to any account which discontinues and reconnects service at the same address within a twelve(12)month period. The reconnect charge is specified in the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service. Rules and Regulations- Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service which are incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted: Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan—Steam Utility Rates INDUSTRIAL STEAM SERVICE RATE NO.2 Availability: This rate is available to any customer engaged in mining or manufacturing and receiving steam at any BWL plant wall at a minimum gauge pressure of 250 psi. Service will be provided upon customer entering into a steam supply contract with the BWL. Terms and conditions of the contract may vary due to customer requirements and the impact on BWL facilities. Monthly Rate: 3/1/14 Demand Charge: $1.56 per pound per hour(lb/hr)for all lb/hrs of contract demand $1.35 per pound per hour(lb/hr)for all lb/hrs exceeding contract demand Commodity Charge: $9.52 per thousand pounds(Mlb) Fuel Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to a Fuel Cost Adjustment factor added to the above charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. The current Environmental Charge is$0.30/1\41b. Minimum Charge: Monthly Demand Charge above. Tax Adiustment: Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,or any other charges against the BWL's property. or its operation,or the production and/or sale of steam,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Billing Demand: The billing demand is the maximum demand(lb/hrs)supplied during the 15 minute period of maximum use during the month,but not less than the contract demand. Delayed Payment Charge: A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges,shall be added to any bill which is not paid on or before the due date. Rules and Regulations: Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service which are incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted: Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan—Steam Utility Rates RESIDENTIAL STEAM SERVICE RATE NO.5 Availability-This rate is available to any single-family or multifamily dwelling of 4 units or less when the entire service requirements are supplied at one point of delivery through one meter. Service under this rate is not available to any single-family or multifamily dwelling unit of 4 units or less when a portion of the dwelling unit is used for commercial,industrial,or resale purposes unless the service is so arranged that residential and non- residential purposes are metered separately. Nature of Service-Saturated steam up to a maximum gauge pressure of 15 psi. Steam services at gauge pressures above 15 psi but not exceeding 100 psi,when available,may be supplied at the option of the BWL or upon request by the customer. Monthly Rate 3/1/14 Basic Service Charge $10.05 per customer per month Commodity Charge Billing Months of June through November $11.98 per 1000 lbs. for the first 200,000 lbs. $12.54 per 1000 lbs. for all 1000 lbs. over 200,000 lbs. Billing Months of December through May $12.12 per 1000 lbs for the first 200,000 lbs. $12.69 per 1000 lbs. for all 1000 lbs. over 200.000 lbs. Surcharge-A surcharge of ten(10)percent shall be added to the above rates for steam service supplied upon customer's request for service at gauge pressure above 15 psi but not exceeding 100 psi. Fuel Cost Adjustment-This rate is subject to a Fuel Cost Adjustment factor added to the above charges and calculated as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. Amine Treatment Adjustment-The amine treatment adjustment allows for the monthly adjustment of rates to reflect the actual cost incurred due to amine feed. The factor shall be applied to each 1000 pounds(lbs)billed. The factor shall consist of 1.124 times the weighted average amine cost per 1000 lbs treated during the previous month. Environmental Charge—This rate is subject to an Environmental Charge as defined on a separate rate schedule incorporated herein by this reference. The current Environmental Charge is$0.30/Mlb. Tax Adiustment-Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the BWL's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of steam,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Minimum Charge-The Basic Service Charge included in the rate except that Special Minimum Charges shall be billed when the revenue received does not adequately compensate the BWL for the cost of furnishing service. Delayed Payment Charge-A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill which is not paid on or before the due date. Reconnect Charge-A reconnect charge shall be added to any account which discontinues and reconnects service at the same address within a twelve(12)month period. The reconnect charge is specified in the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service. Rules and Regulations- Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service which are incorporated herein by this reference Adopted: Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan—Chilled Water Utility Rates GENERAL CHILLED WATER SERVICE RATE NO. 1 Availability—this rate is available to any customer desiring service from the Board of Water and Light(BWL)district cooling system. Service will be provided upon the customer entering into a contract with the BWL. The contract will govern the customer's contract demand and terms and conditions of service,which may vary due to customer requirements and the impact on BWL facilities. This rate is not available for standby or emergency service. Monthly Rate—Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges: Capacity Charge: $45.05 per ton for all tons of billing demand less than or equal to 105%of the contract demand,and$63.08 per ton for all tons of billing demand exceeding 105%of the contract demand. Commodity Charge: $0.128 per ton-hr Tax Adjustment—Bills shall be increased within the limits of any governmental authority or political subdivision which levies taxes,license fees,franchise fees,or any other charges against the BWL's property,or its operation,or the production and/or sale of electrical energy,to offset any such cost and thereby prevent other customers from being compelled to share such local increases. Minimum Monthly Charge—The capacity charge included in the rate. Billing Demand—The billing demand shall be the maximum demand(tons)supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use,but not less than 85%of the contract demand. The General Manager is authorized to waive billing demand in excess of 105%of the contract demand where such billing demand is incurred is the result of emergency conditions on a customer's system and such emergency condition is caused by equipment or piping failure and the BWL concurs in the existence of an emergency condition. Temperature Factor Adjustment—During the months of May through October;if the customer's return water temperature is below 57 degrees Fahrenheit(F),the customer's commodity charge will be increased by 2.0%for either;(1) each degree Fahrenheit the customer's supply and return water temperature differential is less than 100 F or,(2)each degree Fahrenheit the customer's return water temperature is below 570 F,whichever is less. The General Manager is authorized to waive the application of the Temperature Factor Adjustment where warranted in cases of customer hardship where such hardship is caused by facilities constructed prior to the BWL's District Cooling System. Metering—All services using chilled water from the BWL chilled water system shall be metered. The BWL shall,through consultation with the customer,determine the form in which the commodity shall be metered. Delayed Payment Charge—A delayed payment charge of 5%of the unpaid balance,excluding delayed payment charges, shall be added to any bill that is not paid on or before the due date. Rules and Regulations—Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Chilled Water Service that are incorporated herein by this reference. Adopted:Proposed Effective:March 1,2014 Attachment C Effect on Various Monthly Billings to Customers of the Proposed Rate Schedules CUSTOMER IMPACT MONTHLY ELECTRIC BILLS BWL BILLING INCREASE$13.98 million 3/1/2014 Current Proposed Monthly Monthly Monthly Bill Bill Increase Residential(Rate 1) 500 KWH $ 70.63 $ 73.08 $ 2.45 750 KWH $ 101.46 $ 105.09 $ 3.62 1000 KWH $ 132.30 $ 137.10 $ 4.80 Commercial and Industrial 750 KWH 8 KW(Rate 3) $ 128.31 $ 136.13 $ 7.82 1,500 KWH 12 KW(Rate 3) $ 228.16 $ 239.68 $ 11.52 35,000 KWH 100 KW(Rate 4) $ 4,164.58 $ 4,326.75 $ 162.17 35,000 KWH 1000 KW(Rate 4) $ 14,055.58 $ 14,712.75 $ 657.17 400,000 KWH 1,000 KW(Rate 5) $ 43,864.16 $ 45,525.80 $ 1,661.64 650,000 KWH 1,000 KW(Rate 5) $ 63,413.91 $ 65,725.55 $ 2,311.64 MONTHLY WATER BILLS BWL BILLING INCREASE$3.2 million 3/1/2014 Current Proposed Monthly Monthly Monthly Bill Bill Increase Residential(Rate 1) Meter Size 5/8" CCF 6 $ 27.04 $ 29.43 $ 2.39 General Water Service(Rate 2) Meter Size 4" CCF 365 $ 1,423.19 $ 1,548.47 $ 125.28 Lawn Sprinkling Water Service(Rate 5) CCF 15 $ 39.62 $ 43.07 $ 3.45 MONTHLY STEAM BILLS BWL REVENUE INCREASE$975,000 3/1/2011 Current Proposed Monthly Monthly Monthly Bill Bill Increase General Steam Service(Rate 1) Lbs 20,000 $ 348.29 $ 375.01 $ 26.72 Lbs 50,000 $ 852.06 $ 917.18 $ 65.12 Lbs 200,000 $ 3,370.90 $ 3,628.02 $ 257.12 Lbs 800,000 $ 13,872.28 $ 14,933.40 $ 1,061.12 Lbs 1,000,000 $ 17,372.74 $ 18,701.86 $ 1,329.12 Industrial Steam Service(Rate 2) Lbs 28,000,000 $467,667.47 $503,456.84 $ 35,789.37 MONTHLY CHILLED WATER BILLS BWL REVENUE INCREASE$155,000 General Chilled Water Service(Rate 1) 3/1/2014 Current Proposed Monthly Monthly Monthly Bill Bill Increase Billing Demand 165 Ton-hr 27,500 $ 10,627.10 $ 10,953.25 $ 326.15