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July 3, 2024
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's most recent rate changes were effective November 1, 2022.
Proposed Changes
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
schedules. If adopted,the Electric,Water,Steam, and Chilled Water fiscal year customer billings
would increase as follows:
FY 2025 Billings FY 2026 Billings
Effective Date of Rate Change October 1,2024 October 1, 2025
Electric $20,321,257 $ 18,751,269
Water $5,047,505 $5,468,621
Steam $982,014 $ 1,077,068
Chilled Water $90,362 $69,134
Other Changes
The Board of Water and Light is proposing changes to all rate schedules, as referenced in
Attachment B.Additionally,the Board of Water and Light is proposing the addition of new rates
and riders, including Rates MC1STBY-Standby Midsize Commercial Electric Rate, LC1 STBY-Standby
Large Commercial Electric Rate, and MCFPS-Standard Midsize Commercial Fire Pump Electric Service,
which are also included in Attachment B.
Public Hearing
A public hearing, scheduled for Tuesday,August 20, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. in the Board of Water
and Light REO Town Depot at 1201 S.Washington Avenue,will provide an opportunity for public
input on these changes.
PO Box 13007 1 Lansing, MI 1 48901-3007 1 www.lbwl.com
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Customer Impact
The impact on any individual customer will vary depending upon the type of service received and
customer consumption of electricity,water, steam and chilled water.The effect on various
customer usage levels is shown in Attachment C.
Very truly yours,
LaVella J.To
Corporate Secretary
PO Box 13007 1 Lansing, MI 1 48901-3007 1 www.lbwl.com
PROPOSED ELECTRIC, WATER, STEAM,AND CHILLED WATER
RATE CHANGES
LANSING BOARD OF WATER AND LIGHT
1201 S. WASHINGTON AVE.
LANSING, MICHIGAN 48910
Letter to City Clerk dated July 3, 2024
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 are October 1, 2024
and October 1, 2025.
Attachment C presents the effect of the proposed changes to the Electric, Water, Steam
and Chilled Water rate schedules on various monthly billings to customers.
Attachment A
Notice of Public Hearing
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED
ELECTRIC, WATER, STEAM, AND CHILLED WATER RATE SCHEDULES
BOARD OF WATER AND LIGHT
OF THE CITY OF LANSING, MICHIGAN
A Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. in the
Board of Water and Light REO Town 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 increased 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 August 19,
2024, 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 SCHEDULES. 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 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 or at the Board of Water and Light Customer Service
Center, at 1232 Haco Drive 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
LaVella J. Todd
Corporate Secretary
Attachment B
Proposed Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Rate Schedules
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates RES1
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STANDARD RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: RES1
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer of a single-family dwelling or
multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire electric service requirements are supplied at one Premises through
one meter.Service to appurtenant buildings may be taken through the same meter.
Beginning with the November 2023 Billing Month,all Residential customers will be enrolled in this Residential Time of Use
("TOU")rate and will continue to be enrolled for at least twelve(12)months.
Service under this rate is not available when a portion of the dwelling or an appurtenant building 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 on separate Accounts.
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:
10/1/2024
Basic Service Charge $21.75 Per month
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.14060 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.15960 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.14060 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.15960 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:1:OOPM to 8:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:8:OOPM to 1:OOPM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates RESTOU
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OFF-PEAK SAVERS RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: RESTOU
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer of a single-family dwelling or
multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire electric service requirements are supplied atone Premises through
one meter.Service to appurtenant buildings may be taken through the same meter.
Service under this rate is not available when a portion of the dwelling or an appurtenant building 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 on separate Accounts.
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:
10/1/2024
Basic Service Charge $24.00 Per month
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.10590 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June land September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.29350 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.10820 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.17140 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October land May 31
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:1:00PM to 8:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:8:OOPM to 1:OOPM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates RES22
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SEPARATELY METERED PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: RES22
Availability-This rate is a voluntary rate available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer at any Premises
that qualifies for Electric Rate RES1 where separately metered Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment("EVSE")capable of providing
Level 2 charging for plug-in electric motor vehicles is installed.
"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 all applicable codes,standards,and practices.
"Level 2 Charging"means providing 208—240 volt single phase alternating current energy to an onboard charger of an electric
motor vehicle.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase,208 to 240 nominal volts,Level 2 Charging as
defined.However,the new circuit protective device rating shall not to exceed 60 amperes.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10/1/2024
Basic Service Charge $4.90 Per month
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.09870 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.25490 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.09870 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October land May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.14770 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October land May 31
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:1:OOPM to 8:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:8:OOPM to 1:OOPM
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee -A $10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates RES21
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SENIOR CITIZEN RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: RES21
Availability-This rate is closed to new Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customers and only available to any single-
family dwelling or multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire electric service requirements are supplied at one
Premises through one meter who elected to enroll in this rate prior to November 1,2022.The customer must 65 years of age or
older 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 when a portion of the dwelling or an appurtenant building 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 on separate Accounts.
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:
10/1/2024
Basic Service Charge $16.50 Per month
Commodity Charge
Block 1 $0.10250 Per kWh for the first 300 kWh
Block 2 $0.18210 Per kWh for all kWh over 300 kWh
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee -A $10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Ad'lustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates OPTO
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ADVANCED METER OPT-OUT RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: OPTO
Availability-This rate is closed to new Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customers and only available to any single-
family dwelling or multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire electric service requirements are supplied at one
Premises through one non-transmitting meter who elected to opt-out of advanced meters prior to July 1,2022.Requirements
for eligibility of the advanced meter opt-out program are stated in the Rules and Regulations.Service to appurtenant buildings
may be taken through the same meter.
Service under this rate is not available when a portion of the dwelling or an appurtenant building 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 on separate Accounts.
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:
10/1/2024
Basic Service Charge $21.75 Per month
Commodity Charge
$0.14740 Per kWh for the first 500 kWh
Summer Months of June through September $0.15290 Per kWh for all kWh over 500 kWh
$0.14740 Per kWh for the first 500 kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.15090 Per kWh for all kWh over 500 kWh
Opt-Out Fees-The fees for the advanced meter opt-out program are stated in the Rules and Regulations.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee -A $10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates OPTOS
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ADVANCED METER OPT-OUT SENIOR CITIZEN RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: OPTOS
Availability-This rate is closed to new Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customers and only available to any single-
family dwelling or multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire electric service requirements are supplied at one
Premises through one non-transmitting meter who elected to enroll in this rate prior to November 1,2022 and who elected to
opt-out of advanced meters prior to July 1,2022.Requirements for eligibility of the advanced meter opt-out program are stated
in the Rules and Regulations.The customer must 65 years of age or older 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 when a portion of the dwelling or an appurtenant building 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 on separate Accounts.
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:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $16.50 Per month
Commodity Charge
Block 1 $0.10250 Per kWh for the first 300 kWh
Block 2 $0.18210 Per kWh for all kWh over 300 kWh
Opt-Out Fees-The fees for the advanced meter opt-out program are stated in the Rules and Regulations.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee -A $10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates SC1
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STANDARD SMALL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE:SC1
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light's("BWL")customer desiring secondary voltage service
for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one meter.This rate is not available for emergency service or standby
service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase.The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $37.00 Per month
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.15540 Per kWh for all kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.15150 Per kWh for all kWh
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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.
Proposed Effective: October 1,2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SCTOU
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OFF-PEAK SAVERS SMALL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: SCTOU
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Lights(BWL)customer desiring secondary voltage service for
any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one meter. This rate is not available for emergency service or standby
service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase.The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $37.00 Per month
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.13120 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.29000 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.13340 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.18250 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders- Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment- Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations- Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates MC1
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STANDARD MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: MCI
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring secondary voltage service for
any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is not available for emergency service
or standby service.Effective November 1,2022,customers requesting transformer capacity greater than 1,500 kVa or service
sizes larger than 3,000 amps will be required to take primary voltage on a separate rate.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $75.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $14.50 Per kW for all kW above 15kW
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.13930 Per kWh for 0-5,000 kWh
$0.11190 Per kWh for over 5,000 kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.13380 Per kWh for 0-5,000 kWh
$0.10750 Per kWh for over 5,000 kWh
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity or
political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in addition
to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11 billing
months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformer,the metered kW and 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.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates Mc1
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the following
table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the customer.
After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates MCTOU
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OFF-PEAK SAVERS MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: MCTOU
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring secondary voltage service
for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is not available for emergency
service or standby service. Effective November 1,2022,customers requesting transformer capacity greater than 1,500 kVa or
service sizes larger than 3,000 amps will be required to take primary voltage on a separate rate.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $75.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $14.00 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.06900 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.25770 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.07140 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.14100 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates MCTOU
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformer,the metered kW and 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.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates MCEV
LM
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: MCEV
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)customer desiring secondary voltage service for
the exclusive purpose of providing Electric Power to Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment(EVSE)when supplied through one
metering installation. 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 all applicable codes,standards,and practices.This rate is not available for emergency service
or standby service.Effective November 1,2022,customers requesting transformer capacity greater than 1,500 kVa or service
sizes larger than 3,000 amps will be required to take primary voltage on a separate rate.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
All kWh provided through this rate will be matched with renewable energy sources through the BWLs GreenWise Program.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $75.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $3.00 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.09910 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.24610 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.10060 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.13850 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Renewable Energy $0.01300 Per kWh for all kWh as of 11/1/2022
Please see Voluntary Renewable Energy Rider for current pricing
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours- The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 8:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:8:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates MCEV
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15 minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformer,the metered kW and 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.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates MCHLF
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HIGH LOAD FACTOR MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: MCHLF
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring secondary voltage service
for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is not available for emergency
service or standby service. Effective November 1,2023,customers requesting transformer capacity greater than 1,500 kVa or
service sizes larger than 3,000 amps will be required to take primary voltage on a separate rate.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $75.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $31.00 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.07270 Per kWh for all kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.07120 Per kWh for all kWh
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformer,the metered kW and 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.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates MCHLF
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing, Michigan-Electric Utility Rates MCISTBY
Hometown People.Hometown Power.
STANDBY MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC RATE
RATE CODE: MCISTBY
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer with a dispatchable generation
resource such as cogeneration or combined heat and power desiring primary voltage service for any purpose when supplied
at one Premises through one metering installation(except as provided below for Multiple Premises Aggregation).
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase.The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges.
10 1 2024
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $23.46 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $7.46 Per kW for all of kW of Maximum Demand
Generation Contract Capacity $8.89 Per KW of nameplate capacity
Energy Charges:
Summer Off Peak $0.07440 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Summer On Peak $0.07890 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Winter Off Peak $0.07440 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Winter On-Peak $0.07640 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge and the contract capacity charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of
prior service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental
entity or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will
be in addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday
U.S. Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the
Rules and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A)On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B)Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
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 billing month
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing, Michigan-Electric Utility Rates MCISTBY
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during
the billing month.
Multiple Premises Aggregation-The 15-minute period demands of multiple Premises of a customer may be summed for
determination of the total On-Peak Billing Demand under the following conditions:(a)each Premises is billed under the same
rate schedule;(b)the total On-Peak Billing Demand shall not be less than 5,000 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 Premises 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 Premises independently.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and
kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for
billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately except as provided for in Multiple Premises Aggregation.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during
the billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-
hours during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the
average Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during
the billing period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with
the following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by
the customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective
equipment is installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage
Service Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in
the Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations
and maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Dispatchable Generator Outages-The BWL shall monitor outages via board-owned metering installed on the dispatchable
generator.The number of unplanned outages extending more than one hour shall not exceed 3 in a single billing period.An
unplanned outage is defined as any outage occurring without the customer having provided written notice to the contact
listed in the Agreement for Parallel Operation 3 days before the outage occurs.In the event the dispatchable generator has 3
or more unplanned outages in the billing period,the customer shall be switched from the standby rate to the rate applicable
for the customer's service.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates MCFPS
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
STANDARD MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL FIRE PUMP ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: MCFPS
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring secondary voltage service
for a fire pump at one Premises through one metering fire pump installation.This service is to be used exclusively for fire
pump service.Effective November 1,2022,customers requesting transformer capacity greater than 1,500 kVa or service sizes
larger than 3,000 amps will be required to take primary voltage on a separate rate.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $75.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $1.40 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.19500 Per kWh for all kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.19090 Per kWh for all kWh
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformer,the metered kW and 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.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates MCFPS
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LC1
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STANDARD LARGE COMMERCIAL&INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: LC1
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring primary voltage service for
any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation(except as provided below for Multiple Premises
Aggregation).This rate is not available for emergency service or standby service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $330.00 Per month
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $16.00 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $6.75 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.07220 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.07660 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.07220 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.07420 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest
On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LC1
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum
Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Multiple Premises Aggregation-The 15-minute period demands of multiple Premises of a customer may be summed for
determination of the total On-Peak Billing Demand under the following conditions:(a)each Premises is billed under the same
rate schedule;(b)the total On-Peak Billing Demand shall not be less than 5,000 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 Premises 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 Premises independently.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and kWh
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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for billing
purposes but will be billed and computed separately except as provided for in Multiple Premises Aggregation.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates LCTOU
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
OFF-PEAK SAVERS LARGE COMMERCIAL& INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: LCTOU
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)customer desiring primary voltage service for any
purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is not available for emergency service or
standby service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $330.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $13.75 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.06880 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.27470 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.07130 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.14730 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday, including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15 minute period of maximum use during the
billing month but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and kWh
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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for billing
purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates LCTOU
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LCEV
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION LARGE COMMERCIAL& INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: LCEV
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring primary voltage service for
the exclusive purpose of providing Electric Power to Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment("EVSE")when supplied through one
metering installation. "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 all applicable codes,standards,and practices.This rate is not available for emergency
service or standby service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.All
kWh provided through this rate will be matched with renewable energy sources through the BWL's GreenWise Program.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $330.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $2.60 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.10270 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.27260 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.10450 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.14840 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Renewable Energy $0.0130 Per kWh for all kWh as of 10/1/2024
Please see Voluntary Renewable Energy Rider for current pricing
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 8:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:8:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LCEV
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and kWh
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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for billing
purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LCHLF
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HIGH LOAD FACTOR LARGE COMMERCIAL& INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: LCHLF
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring primary voltage service for
any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is not available for emergency service
or standby service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $330.00 Per month
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $32.00 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $6.75 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.04660 Per kWh for all kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.04420 Per kWh for all kWh
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest
On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum
Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LCHLF
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and kWh
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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for billing
purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan - Electric Utility Rates LCISTBY
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STANDBY LARGE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC RATE
RATE CODE: LCISTBY
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer with a dispatchable generation
resource such as cogeneration or combined heat and power desiring primary voltage service for any purpose when supplied
at one Premises through one metering installation(except as provided below for Multiple Premises Aggregation).
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase.The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $22.75 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $6.75 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Generator Capacity Charge $8.57 Per kW of nameplate capacity
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.0722 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.0766 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.0722 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.0742 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regarding of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday
U.S. Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the
Rules and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental
entity or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will
be in addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan - Electric Utility Rates LCISTBY
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during
the billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak.
Multiple Premises Aggregation-The 15-minute period demands of multiple Premises of a customer may be summed for
determination of the total On-Peak Billing Demand under the following conditions:(a)each Premises is billed under the same
rate schedule;(b)the total On-Peak Billing Demand shall not be less than 5,000 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 Premises 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 Premises independently.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and
kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for
billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately except as provided for in Multiple Premises Aggregation.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during
the billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-
hours during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the
average Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during
the billing period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with
the following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by
the customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective
equipment is install.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage
Service Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in
the Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations
and maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Dispatchable Generator Outages-The BWL shall monitor outages via board-owned metering installed on the dispatchable
generator.The number of unplanned outages extending more than one hour shall not exceed 3 in a single billing period.An
unplanned outage is defined as any outage occurring without the customer having provided written notice to the contact
listed in the Agreement for Parallel Operation 3 days before the outage occurs.In the event the dispatchable generator has 3
or more unplanned outages in the billing period,the customer shall be switched from the standby rate to the rate applicable
for the customer's service.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates XL1
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STANDARD EXTRA LARGE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: XL1
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)customer desiring primary voltage service through
a dedicated substation for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation(except as provided
below for Multiple Premises Aggregation).This rate is not available for emergency service or standby service.
The customer must agree to a service contract with the BWL for the customer's entire electric service requirements at the
applicable Premises for a period of not less than ten(10)years.If the customer ceases operation before the completion of the
initial service contract term,the customer shall pay the remaining net book value for any infrastructure investments made
specifically for the customer as specified in the service contract.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $515.00 Per month
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $18.00 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $3.00 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.07300 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.07860 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.07300 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.07700 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday, including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates XL1
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest
On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Maximum Demand: The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum
Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Multiple Premises Aggregation-The 15-minute period demands of multiple Premises of a customer may be summed for
determination of the total On-Peak Billing Demand under the following conditions: (a)each Premises is billed under the same
rate schedule;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 Premises independently.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the substation transformers,the metered
kW and kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for
billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately except as provided for in Multiple Premises Aggregation.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.950,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.950 0.0%
0.940 to 0.949 1.1%
0.930 to 0.939 2.2%
0.920 to 0.929 3.3%
0.910 to 0.919 4.4%
0.900 to 0.909 5.6%
0.890 to 0.899 6.7%
0.880 to 0.889 8.0%
0.870 to 0.879 9.2%
0.860 to 0.869 10.5%
0.850 to 0.859 11.8%
Below 0.850 15.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$2.21 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates XLHLF
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HIGH LOAD FACTOR EXTRA LARGE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE:XLHLF
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring primary voltage service
through a dedicated substation for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is
not available for emergency service or standby service.
The customer must agree to a service contract with the BWL for the customer's entire electric service requirements at the
applicable Premises for a period of not less than ten(10)years. If the customer ceases operation before the completion of the
initial service contract term,the customer shall pay the remaining net book value for any infrastructure investments made
specifically for the customer as specified in the service contract.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $515.00 Per month
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $32.00 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $6.75 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.04520 Per kWh for all kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.04260 Per kWh for all kWh
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest
On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates XLHLF
Maximum Demand: The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum
Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the substation transformers,the metered
kW and kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for
billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.950,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.950 0.0%
0.940 to 0.949 1.1%
0.930 to 0.939 2.2%
0.920 to 0.929 3.3%
0.910 to 0.919 4.4%
0.900 to 0.909 5.6%
0.890 to 0.899 6.7%
0.880 to 0.889 8.0%
0.870 to 0.879 9.2%
0.860 to 0.869 10.5%
0.850 to 0.859 11.8%
Below 0.850 15.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$2.21 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates EDM
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
MARKET BASED PRICING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: EDM
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)customer with incremental load of 30MW or more
desiring primary voltage service through a dedicated substation for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one
metering installation.This rate is not available to a new customer resulting from a change in ownership of an existing Premises
served by the BWL.This rate is not available for emergency service or standby service.
The customer must agree to a service contract with the BWL for the customer's full electric service requirements at the
applicable Premises for a period of not less than fifteen(15)years.If the customer ceases operation or requests disconnection
before the completion of the initial service contract term,the customer shall pay the remaining net book value for any
infrastructure investments made specifically for the customer as specified in the service contract.
The customer shall be billed under this rate schedule beginning the date Electric Power is delivered through the dedicated
substation.Electric Power used during the construction of the customers facilities before Electric Power is delivered through
the dedicated substation will be billed on the applicable primary or secondary voltage rate schedule.The customer must
achieve its contracted load within five(5)years from the effective date of the service contract.Should the customer not achieve
its contractual load estimate,the customer will be placed on the applicable rate schedule.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
Billing Determinant Description Example
Power Supply Capacity Charge MISO Zone-7 Planning Resource Auction clearing $51,400/MW-yr
price for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand @ 90%LF=$6.52/MWh
Power Supply Transmission Charge METC Joint Zone Rates for Schedules 1,2,7,26,and $75,000/MW--yr
33 for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand @ 90%LF=$9.51/MWh
Energy Charge MISO Real Time Locational Marginal Price(LMP)for $30.00/MWh
the CONS.LANS node for all kWh
$46.03 x 10%_
System Contribution Charge 10%of total charges from above pricing components $4.60/MWh
Total=$50.63/MWh or
5.06 tents/kW
Incremental Transmission& Per service contract terms for the incremental
Distribution Facilities Charge transmission&distribution facilities provided by BWL
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is based on 30MW of On-Peak Billing Demand at the contractual load factor estimate for all
billing determinants above once the 5-year initial term has completed.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:7:OOAM to 11:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:11:OOPM to 7:OOAM
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates EDM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 100%of the
highest On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the substation transformers,the metered
kW and kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for
billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.950,a penalty will be applied to all power supply and energy-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.950 0.0%
0.940 to 0.949 1.1%
0.930 to 0.939 2.2%
0.920 to 0.929 3.3%
0.910 to 0.919 4.4%
0.900 to 0.909 5.6%
0.890 to 0.899 6.7%
0.880 to 0.889 8.0%
0.870 to 0.879 9.2%
0.860 to 0.869 10.5%
0.850 to 0.859 11.8%
Below 0.850 15.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$2.21 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Resale of Electric Power-This rate is not eligible for resale of electric power as provided for in the Rules and Regulations.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates EDHLF
HometowiPeople.ftHome
HIGH LOAD FACTOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: EDHLF
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer with incremental load of 30MW or
more desiring primary voltage service through a dedicated substation for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through
one metering installation.This rate is not available to a new customer resulting from a change in ownership of an existing
Premises served by the BWL.This rate is not available for emergency service or standby service.
The customer must agree to a service contract with the BWL for the customer's full electric service requirements at the
applicable Premises for a period of not less than fifteen(15)years.If the customer ceases operation or requests disconnection
before the completion of the initial service contract term,the customer shall pay the remaining net book value for any
infrastructure investments made specifically for the customer as specified in the service contract.
The customer shall be billed under this rate schedule beginning the date Electric Power is delivered through the dedicated
substation.Electric Power used during the construction of the customer's facilities before Electric Power is delivered through
the dedicated substation will be billed on the applicable primary or secondary voltage rate schedule.The customer must
achieve its contracted load within five(5)years from the effective date of the service contract.Should the customer not achieve
its contractual load estimate,the customer will be placed on the applicable rate schedule.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $5,200.00 Per month
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $7.20 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $5.60 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge $0.04680 Per kWh for all kWh
Incremental Transmission&Distribution Per service contract terms for the incremental transmission
Facilities Charge &distribution facilities provided by the BWL
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is based on 30MW of On-Peak Billing Demand at the contractual load factor estimate for all
billing determinants above once the 5-year initial term has completed.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates EDHLF
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest
On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum
Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the substation transformers,the metered
kW and kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for
billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.950,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.950 0.0%
0.940 to 0.949 1.1%
0.930 to 0.939 2.2%
0.920 to 0.929 3.3%
0.910 to 0.919 4.4%
0.900 to 0.909 5.6%
0.890 to 0.899 6.7%
0.880 to 0.889 8.0%
0.870 to 0.879 9.2%
0.860 to 0.869 10.5%
0.850 to 0.859 11.8%
Below 0.850 15.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$2.21 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Resale of Electric Power-This rate is not eligible for resale of electric power as provided for in the Rules and Regulations.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SL1
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
STANDARD STREET LIGHTING ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: SL1
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 Lansing Board of Water&Light(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.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10/1/2024
High Pressure Sodium Luminaires
70 W $11.45
100 W $13.10
150 W $14.70
250 W $18.00
400 W $22.90
1000 W $47.40
Mercury Vapor Luminaire2
100 W $12.00
175 W $14.70
250 W $17.45
400 W $21.80
1000 W $41.95
Metal Halide Luminaires
175 Wz $25.60
250 Wz $28.90
400 W $29.45
1000 W $56.70
1500 W $87.20
Induction Luminaires
85 W $12.00
165 W $14.70
LED Decorative Luminaire
1-19 W $15.25
20-39 W $15.80
40-59 W $16.35
60-79 W $17.45
80-99 W $18.00
1 Rates apply to existing luminaires and are subject to cost and availability for new business.
z Rates apply to existing luminaires only and are not open to new business.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SL1
100-119 W $18.55
120-139 W $19.10
140-159 W $20.15
160-179 W $20.70
180-199 W $21.80
200-219 W $22.35
220-239 W $22.90
240-259 W $24.00
260-279 W $24.55
280-299 W $25.05
300-319 W $25.60
320-339 W $26.70
340-359 W $27.25
360-379 W $28.35
380-399 W $28.90
LED End Mount Luminaire
1-19 W $12.55
20-39 W $13.65
40-59 W $14.15
60-79 W $14.70
80-99 W $15.80
100-119 W $16.35
120-139 W $16.90
140-159 W $18.00
160-179 W $18.55
180-199 W $19.10
200-219 W $20.15
220-239 W $20.70
240-259 W $21.25
260-279 W $22.35
280-299 W $22.90
300-319 W $23.45
320-339 W $24.55
340-359 W $25.05
360-379 W $25.60
380-399 W $26.70
LED Flood Luminaire
1-19 W $14.70
20-39 W $15.80
40-59 W $16.35
60-79 W $16.90
80-99 W $18.00
100-119 W $18.55
120-139 W $19.10
140-159 W $20.15
160-179 W $20.70
180-199 W $21.25
200-219 W $22.35
220-239 W $22.90
240-259 W $23.45
260-279 W $24.55
280-299 W $25.05
300-319 W $25.60
320-339 W $26.70
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SL1
340 359 W $27.25
360 379 W $27.80
380 399 W $28.35
Monthly Rate(continued)
Plus,an additional monthly charge,depending on type of installation,of:
10/1/2024
Wood Pole Overhead Service $8.40
Wood Pole Underground Service $13.10
Concrete Pole Overhead Service $20.70
Concrete Pole Underground Service $20.70
Post Top Concrete $13.10
Historic Single Top $43.20
Large Historic Dual Top $86.40
Small Historic Dual Top $72.70
Wall/Tunnel 8760 Hours $18.20
Wall/Tunne14200 Hours $11.10
Bollard $36.70
Note:Luminaires installed on existing poles will be charged only the applicable rate for the Iuminaire. None of the additional
charges above will be applied.
Customer Contribution-The monthly 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 Electric Rate SL2.
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.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SL2
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
SPECIALITY FACILITIES STREET LIGHTING ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: SL2
Availability-Available to any political subdivision or agency of the State of Michigan for non standard Lansing Board of Water
&Light(BWL)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:
10 1 2024
High Pressure Sodium Luminaire $0.85 per watt of rated energy usage
Metal Halide Luminaire $1.10 per watt of rated energy usage
LED Luminaire $0.60 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.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
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.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SLCUST
Hometowftople.Homn
CUSTOMER OWNED STREET LIGHTING ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: SLCUST
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 Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)has an existing distribution system available.
Effective March 1,2011,this rate is not open to new business.
Nature of Service-The BWL will connect the customers 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 customers 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.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
High Pressure Sodium Luminairel 10/1/2024
70 W $5.60
100 W $6.60
150 W $8.60
250 W $11.30
400 W $16.20
1000 W $38.40
Mercury Vapor Luminairel
175 W $7.70
250 W $10.40
400 W $14.80
1000 W $32.70
Incandescent Luminairel
2500 L $10.70
4000 L $17.10
6000 L $20.80
LED Luminaire
1-19 W $5.00
20-39 W $5.70
40-59 W $6.30
60-79 W $7.10
80-99 W $7.60
100-119 W $8.40
120-139 W $9.00
140-159 W $9.80
160-179 W $10.50
180-199 W $11.10
1 Rates apply to existing luminaires only and are not open to new business.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SLCUST
200-219 W $11.80
220-239 W $12.50
240-259 W $13.20
260-279 W $13.70
280-299 W $14.50
300-319 W $15.20
320-339 W $15.90
340-359 W $16.50
360-379 W $17.20
380-399 W $17.90
Maintenance Charge-The actual labor,material,miscellaneous and indirect charges experienced maintaining street light units
during the preceding month.
Combined Rates-The monthly rate for units consisting of more than one luminaire shall be the appropriate combination of
individual unit charges above.
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.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates OLS
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OUTDOOR LIGHTING ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: OLS
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer located within the BWL service area
for dusk to dawn lighting of a 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 10/1/2024
High Pressure Sodium'
100 W $16.40
250 W $25.80
400 W $29.40
Mercury Vapor
175 W $17.10
400 W $29.40
LED End Mount
1-19 W $12.00
20-39 W $12.60
40-59 W $13.30
60-79 W $14.10
80-99 W $14.70
100-119 W $15.40
120-139 W $16.10
140-159 W $16.70
160-179 W $17.30
180-199 W $18.10
200-219 W $18.70
220-239 W $19.40
240-259 W $20.20
260-279 W $20.80
280-299 W $21.50
300-319 W $22.20
320-339 W $22.80
340-359 W $23.40
360-379 W $24.20
380-399 W $24.90
'Rates apply to existing luminaires and are subject to cost and availability for new business.
z Rates apply to existing luminaires only and are not open to new business.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates OLS
Floodlighting Luminaires on Bracket Arm on existing BWL poles 10/1/2024
High Pressure Sodium3
100 W $21.70
250 W $29.20
400 W $34.20
Metal Halide
400 W $42.50
1000 W $73.60
1500 W $102.10
LED Flood
1-19 W $14.10
20-39 W $14.70
40-59 W $15.40
60-79 W $16.00
80-99 W $16.70
100-119 W $17.30
120-139 W $18.10
140-159 W $18.70
160-179 W $19.40
180-199 W $20.20
200-219 W $20.80
220-239 W $21.50
240-259 W $22.10
260-279 W $22.80
280-299 W $23.40
300-319 W $24.20
320-339 W $24.90
340-359 W $25.50
360-379 W $26.30
380-399 W $26.90
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 10/1/2024
35-foot wood poles including span of overhead secondary extension $18.50 Per pole
37-foot concrete pole including span of overhead secondary extension $30.70 Per pole
Other facilities,hand set poles,or rearrangement of existing facilities 1.67% Of estimated cost
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
3 Rates apply to existing luminaires and are subject to cost and availability for new business.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates OLS
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by 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 facilities charges are 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 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.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates UNM
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
UNMETERED DEVICES ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: UNM
Availability-This rate is available to Unmetered Devices,such as Community Antenna Television Service Companies(CATV),
wireless access companies,or security camera companies for unmetered Power Supply Units.Where the Lansing Board of Water
&Lights(BWL)total investment to serve an individual Premises exceeds three times the annual revenue to be derived from such
Premises,a contribution to the BWL shall be required for the excess.
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:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $5.40 Per month
Commodity Charge $0.10480 Per kWh for all kWh
Determination of kWh-Monthly kWh shall be determined by multiplying the total connected load in kW times 730 hours.
The kWh for CATV Power Supply Units shall be 50%of the total kWh as determined from the manufacturers rated input
capacity of the Power Supply Units or the actual test load,whichever is greater.
The kWh for Wireless Access and Security Camera Power Supply Units shall be 100%of the total kWh as determined
from the manufacturers rated input capacity of the Power Supply Units or the actual test load,whichever is greater.
The BWL may,at its option,install test meters for the purpose of determining the monthly kWh usage to be used for billing
purposes.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates UNMT
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TRAFFIC SIGNAL UNMETERED DEVICES ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: UNMT
Availability-This rate is available to the US Government,any political subdivision or agency of the State of Michigan,and any
public or private school district for lamp installations maintained for traffic regulation or guidance,as distinguished from street
illumination and police signal systems.
Where the Lansing Board of Water&Lights(BWL)total investment to serve an individual Premises exceeds three times bpannual
revenue to be derived from such Premises,a contribution to the BWL shall be required for the excess.
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:
Part 1:Electric Service
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $5.40 Per month
Commodity Charge $0.10480 Per kWh for all kWh
Part 2:Maintenance Charge
The actual labor,material,miscellaneous and indirect charges experienced maintaining and relamping traffic
signals during the preceding month.
Determination of kWh-Monthly kWh shall be determined by multiplying the total connected load in kW(including the lamps,
ballasts,transformers,amplifiers,and control devices)times 730 hours.
The kWh for cyclical devices shall be 50%of the total kWh so calculated.
The kWh of continuous,non-intermittent devices shall be 100%of the total kWh so calculated.
The kWh of devices used for the control of school traffic,and operated not more than six hours per day during the
school year only,shall be 10%of the continuous or cyclical kWh so calculated.
The BWL may,at its option,install test meters for the purpose of determining the monthly kWh usage to be used for billing
purposes.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates PSCR
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POWER SUPPLY COST RECOVERY ADJUSTMENT
RIDER CODE: PSCR
The Power Supply Cost Recovery(PSCR)Adjustment permits the monthly adjustment of rates for the costs incurred in supplying
electricity.All electric rates with a kWh billing determinant are subject to the PSCR Adjustment,as defined in the table of
eligible rates below.In applying the PSCR Adjustment,the applicable rate per kWh shall be increased or decreased by the
amount of the current PSCR Adjustment.
The PSCR 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.
Power Supply Cost Recovery(PSCR)Adjustment-The amount per kWh by which the applicable rates shall be adjusted for
billing in each month.
Power Supply Cost-Those costs incurred in supplying electricity.Costs include,but are not limited to,fuel burned and fuel
related cost,fuel transportation, pre and post combustion fuel additives,fuel procurement,environmental allowances,costs of
power purchase and tolling agreements,market energy,capacity,and ancillary services costs,and transmission costs.
Over/Under Recovery-The difference between actual Power Supply Cost for prior months and the amount of Power Supply
Cost recovered by means of the Base Cost of Power Supply and the Power Supply Cost Recovery Adjustment.The Over/Under
Recovery shall be added to the Power Supply Cost for purposes of computing the PSCR Adjustment for each month.Power
Supply Cost will be offset with net wholesale energy,capacity,ancillary services,and transmission revenues.
Base Cost of Power Supply-The average Power Supply Cost included in the energy rates of the various rate schedules. Such
amount shall not be recovered by means of the PSCR Adjustment. The current Base Cost of Power Supply is$0.0361 per kWh
sold.
Eligible Rates-The following rates will be subject to the PSCR Adjustment:
RES1 RESTOU RES22
RES21 OPTO OPTOS
SC1 SCTOU MC1
MCTOU MCEV MCHLF
LC1 LCTOU LCEV
LCHLF XL1 XLHLF
EDHLF UNM UNMT
MCFPS MCISTBY LCISTBY
Other per Contract
Terms
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates ENVE
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ELECTRIC ENVIRONMENTAL CHARGE
RIDER CODE: ENVE
Purpose-The Electric Environmental Charge permits the recovery of costs and expenses incurred from environmental
remediation and mitigation activities that are required as matter of agreement,order,decree,or law.All electric rates with a
kWh billing determinant are subject to the Electric Environmental Charge,as defined in the table of eligible rates below.All
revenues collected from the Electric Environmental Charge will be directly applied to offset these environmental expenses and
other associated expenses.The Electric Environmental Charge shall be reviewed and revised periodically in accordance with the
provisions of this schedule and until the balance is zero.Should the Electric Environmental Charge collect revenues in excess of
environmental expenses,the difference shall be refunded to the applicable rates.
Electric Environmental Charge-The current charge is$0.0020/kWh
Eligible Rates-The following rates will be subject to the Electric Environmental Charge:
RES1 RESTOU RES22
RES21 OPTO OPTOS
SC1 SCTOU MC1
MCTOU MCEV MCHLF
LC1 LCTOU LCEV
LCHLF XL1 XLHLF
EDM EDHLF UNM
MCFPS MCISTBY LCISTBY
UNMT Other per Contract
Terms
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates REP
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RENEWABLE ENERGY PLAN SURCHARGE
RIDER CODE: REP
Purpose-The Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge(REP Surcharge)is designed to recover Renewable Energy Plan program costs,
as required by 2016 PA 342.
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 2016 PA 342.
MonthlV Surcharge-Current Monthly REP Surcharges are as follows:
Rate Schedule REP Surcharge
Residential
RES1 $0.00 Per Month
RESTOU $0.00 Per Month
RES21 $0.00 Per Month
OPTO $0.00 Per Month
OPTOS $0.00 Per Month
Small Commercial
SC1 $0.00 Per Month
SCTOU $0.00 Per Month
Midsize Commercial
MC1 $0.00 Per Month
MCISTBY $0.00 Per Month
MCTOU $0.00 Per Month
MCHLF $0.00 Per Month
MCFPS $0.00 Per Month
Large Commercial&Industrial
LC1 $0.00 Per Month
LCISTBY $0.00 Per Month
LCTOU $0.00 Per Month
LCHLF $0.00 Per Month
Extra Large Industrial
XL1 $0.00 Per Month
XLHLF $0.00 Per Month
Economic Development Industrial
EDM $0.00 Per Month
EDHLF $0.00 Per Month
Other Electric Service
SL1 $0.00 Per Luminaire per Month
SL2 $0.00 Per Luminaire per Month
SLCUST $0.00 Per Luminaire per Month
UNM $0.00 Per Month
UNMT $0.00 Per Month
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates VRER
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VOLUNTARY RENEWABLE ENERGY RIDER
RIDER CODE:VRER
Availability-This rider is available to Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customers making use of any BWL Electric Rate
Schedule.The program will be capped based on availability of renewable energy.
Nature of Service-The BWL will provide renewable energy to enrolled participants;however,the BWL cannot guarantee that
the actual electricity delivered to each participant's Premises at any specific time will be produced from a renewable energy
resource.The renewable energy will be either provided in blocks of 250 kWh or in 5%increments of the customer's total energy
consumption,with each participant determining the number of blocks or the percentage they wish to purchase for a Premises.
The participant will be billed for the amount of renewable energy purchased,regardless of actual kWh usage at the enrolled
Premises. If the customer purchases enough renewable energy to offset their annual kWh usage at the enrolled Premises,the
participant is eligible to claim their enrolled Premises is served with 100%renewable energy,as renewable energy credits
associated with the renewable energy purchased through this rider will be retired and will not be used to fulfill BWL's
renewable energy compliance requirements or otherwise disposed of.
Monthly Rate-BWL will publish the price for renewable energy on its website.This price will increase or decrease from time to
time based on cost and availability of renewable energy resources.
Term and Form of Contract-All non-residential participants will be subject to a contract stating the amount of renewable
energy they will be purchasing and the period of time they will be enrolled in the rider.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates DG
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RENEWABLE ENERGY DISTRIBUTED GENERATION RIDER
RIDER CODE: DG
Purpose-This rider provides the ability for Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customers with on-site generated
renewable energy to send renewable energy back to the electric grid when their generation exceeds their own consumption at
the participating Premises.
Availability-Renewable Energy Distributed Generation("DG")rider participants must be an electric customer making use of
any metered BWL Electric Rate Schedule.The DG Program will be voluntary and the selection of a Premises for participation in
the DG program shall be based on the order in which the applications for the DG program are received by the BWL.
The customer's renewable energy generating system may be limited,at BWL's sole discretion,to geographical regions within
the BWL's service territory depending on infrastructure capacity.
Eligible Renewable Energy Resources-The customer's renewable energy generating system must generate a portion or all of
the retail electricity requirements at the Premises using a renewable energy resource including but not limited to the following:
Biomass,Solar Photovoltaic,Storage or Wind.Other renewable energy resources not included in the list above must be
approved by the BWL in advance of construction.
Generation and Interconnection Requirements-The customer's renewable energy generating system and related equipment
must be located on the Premises and serve only the Premises on the associated Account.DG applicants may apply to install
generating systems of any capacity,but will be responsible for the cost of any resulting infrastructure upgrades to the BWL's
electric distribution system prior to energizing the generating system or as deemed necessary by the BWL and in accordance
with the Rules and Regulations.The BWL,at its discretion,will make the final determination of the acceptable size of the
renewable energy generating system eligible for participation.Before energizing an eligible renewable energy generating
system,the applicant must:a)provide proof to the BWL that the generator has passed all applicable service upgrade and
electrical inspections with the appropriate authority having jurisdiction,b)have signed a parallel operating agreement,and c)
have permission to operate in writing from the BWL.The applicant cannot participate in the Advanced Meter Opt-Out Program
as defined in the Rules and Regulations.
Distributed Generation Billing-All approved DG program applicants will be billed using an Inflow/Outflow methodology.Inflow
to the customer's Premises(delivered energy from the BWL)will be charged at the customer's selected retail rate.Outflow
from the customer's Premises(received energy by the BWL)will be credited back to the customer monthly bill in the form of a
reduction.The value of Outflow energy will be credited at the price listed on BWL's website.The price for outflow will be
periodically updated.
Renewable Energy Credits-Customers may elect to sell their Renewable Energy Credits("RECS")to the BWL and receive
additional value for Outflow energy.Customers who choose to sell their RECS to the BWL must sign a separate agreement with
the BWL to allow the BWL to register their eligible renewable energy generating system in the Michigan Renewable Energy
Certification System("MIRECS"),enter generation data,and transfer the RECS to the BWL.The BWL will periodically update the
price for RECS.The RECS will be measured from the Outflow of the customer's bidirectional meter and will be the same meter
used for the customer's monthly billing.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rider is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service and the
Renewable Energy Distributed Generation Program Standards hereby incorporated by reference.The BWL reserves the right to
revise the terms and conditions including any electric energy buy-back pricing rates of future DG programs.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates NM
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RENEWABLE ENERGY NET METERING RIDER
RIDER CODE: NM
Purpose-This rider provides any Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)customers with onsitegenerated renewable energy to
send renewable energy back to the electric grid when their generation exceeds their own consumption at the participating
Premises.
Availability-This rider is closed to new customers and only available to customers who have signed a parallel operating
agreement before November 1,2022.Customers enrolled in this rider on November 1,2022 will be allowed to remain on the
rider until November 1,2032.This rider is non-transferrable.
Net Metering rider participants must be an electric customer making use of any metered BWL Electric Rate Schedule.The Net
Metering Program will be voluntary and selection of Premises for participation in the net metering program shall be based on
the order in which the applications for the net metering program are received by the BWL.The Net Metering Program will be in
effect until the total nameplate capacity of all participating generators is equal to the maximum program limit of 1%of the BWL
peak load for the preceding calendar year.The renewable energy generating system will not exceed 50 kW per Premises and
may be limited,at BWLs sole discretion,to geographical regions within the BWL's service territory.
Eligible Renewable Energy Resources-The customers renewable energy generating system must generate a portion or all of the
retail electricity requirements at the Premises using a renewable energy resource including but not limited to the following:
Biomass,Solar Photovoltaic or Wind.Other renewable energy resources not included in the list above must be approved in
advance by the BWL.
Generation and Interconnection Requirements-The generation equipment must be located on the Premises and serve only
the Premises on the associated Account.The Net Metering applicant shall be limited to generation capacity designed to meet
the Premises electric demand and energy needs.The BWL,at its discretion,will make the final determination of the acceptable
size of the renewable energy generating system eligible for participation.Before participating in the Net Metering Program,the
generators Premises must be approved for parallel operation with BWL's electric distribution system by meeting all
interconnection requirements.
Monthly Rate-All Net Metering Service Locations will be billed$5.00 per month to recover costs associated with operating the
Net Metering Program.
Net Metering-Net metering Premises with a system capable of generating 20 kW or less shall qualify for true net metering.For
Service Locations who qualify for true net metering,the net of the bidirectional flow of kWh across the Premises
interconnection with the BWL distribution system during the billing period,including excess generation credits,shall be
credited at the full retail energy(kWh)rate.
a) The credit for Net Excess Generation(NEG),if any,shall appear on the next bill and any excess credit not used to
offset current charges shall be carried forward for use in subsequent billing periods.
b) Reconciliation of any NEG credits will occur at the end of each calendar year.At that time the customer's NEG credit
balance will be reset to zero and any NEG credits will be refunded at the average locational marginal price at the
CONS.LANS node for the preceding year.
c) If a customer leaves the provider's system or service is terminated for any reason,the BWL shall refund to the
Premises the remaining NEG credit amount. Remaining NEG credits will be refunded at the average locational
marginal price at the CONS.LANS node for the preceding year.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rider is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service and the
Renewable Energy Net Metering Program Standards hereby incorporated by reference.The BWL reserves the right to revise the
terms and conditions including any electric energy buy-back pricing rates of future Net Metering programs.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates EDRE
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ELECTRIC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RIDER
RIDER CODE: EDRE
Purpose-The Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")provides economic incentives to its electric utility service customers with
a goal of attracting new customers or supporting the expansion of existing businesses. The incentives are applied where,in the
BWL's judgment:a)the incentive is a major determining factor for the customer to take or add BWL service(s),and b)use of the
incentive will result in economic and other benefits to the BWL and its customers.
Availability-This rider is available to customers who commit to creating new load or significantly increasing existing load by a
minimum of 500 kW.The BWL will,in its sole discretion,determine the percentage and duration of the incentive offered to the
customer based on the BWL approved economic development program. The customer may be required to enter into a written
agreement that specifies its commitment to economic development and the BWL's incentives and conditions of this Electric
Economic Development Rider.
Monthly Discount-
This rider provides for a discount on the customer's monthly billing for the applicable Premises.The BWL will determine the
appropriate discount on the new or increased load,which will not exceed the following schedule:
Maximum Percent Discount on
Eligible Rate Schedule Capacity and Commodity Charges
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
MC1
MCTOU
MCHLF
30% 24% 18% 12% 6%
LC1
LCTO U
LCHLF
XL1
XLHLF 40% 40% 20% 20% 10%
Note:The discount percentages are maximum limits.The actual discount will be calculated based on the economic
development program in effect.
At the end of the incentive period and all years thereafter,the customer will be billed according to the appropriate rate.
Load Eligible for Discount-
For new customers,the discount will apply to all new load. For existing customers with expanded load,the BWL shall determine
the load eligible for this rider,which may be based on the increase beyond historical load billed during the twelve(12)month
period prior to the implementation of this Electric Economic Development Rider.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates RTC
W&
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RATE TRANSITION CREDIT
RIDER CODE: RTC
Purpose-The purpose of the Rate Transition Credit("RTC")is to provide rate relief to select customers that experience higher
than average rate increases due to a transition to a new rate class.These customers have service characteristics that require a
change from the rate class they were on prior to November 1,2022.The credit will be determined by the BWL and will expire
after one(1)year.The RTC Rider will end permanently on October 1,2025.
Availability-Customer eligibility will be at the BWL's discretion and will be evaluated on an individual customer basis..
Customers must have an active BWL account in good standing to continue receiving the credit.
Monthly Discount-The RTC provides a discount on the customer total billed amount for the eligible Account.The credit will
appear as a line item on the customer's monthly bill.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LIEAF
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LOW INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE FUND SURCHARGE
RIDER CODE: LIEAF
Purpose-Public Act 95 of 2013 created a monthly surcharge on each retail billing meter to assist low-income residents with
their utility bills.The intention is to provide funds to prevent disconnection of service and to help people become more energy
self-sufficient.The surcharge is capped at$1.00 per meter. Every customer receiving a retail distribution service will receive this
surcharge on one meter. Every year,the program is reviewed and the LIEAF charge may be revised.
LIEAF Surcharge-The LIEAF surcharge as of 9/1/2023 is$0.88/billing meter.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates W01
WK
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RESIDENTIAL WATER
SERVICE RATE CODE:W01
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer of a single-family dwelling or
multifamily dwelling of four units or less served by one Premises.
Service under this rate is not available when a portion of the dwelling is used for commercial,industrial,or resale purposes
unless the plumbing is so arranged that service for residential and non-residential purposes are metered separately on
separate Accounts.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge
Meter Size
5/8"or 3/4"* $17.36 Per month
1" $39.00 Per month
1%"or 1%" $87.00 Per month
2" $153.00 Per month
Commodity Charge
Block 1 $3.83 Per CCF for the first 2 CCF of water
Block 2 $6.28 Per CCF for all CCF over 2 CCF of water
*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.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill shall be the above Basic Service Charge.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of
prior service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or
rider schedule.
Fee and Tax Adiustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental
entity or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1,2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates W02
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GENERAL WATER SERVICE
RATE CODE: W02
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring water for any purpose
when supplied at one Premises through one meter.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge
Meter Size
5/8"or 3/4"* $17.36 Per month
1" $39.00 Per month
1%"or 1 Y2" $87.00 Per month
2" $153.00 Per month
3" $342.33 Per month
4" $610.26 Per month
6" $1,372.22 Per month
8" $2,438.06 Per month
10" $3,810.41 Per month
Commodity Charge $5.18 Per CCF of water
*The BWL standard 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.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill shall be the above Basic Service Charge.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in addition to the
rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1,2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates W04
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FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE
RATE CODE:W04
Fire Service-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring water service for fire
protection purposes.A fire service line will be installed to a fire protection device or a customer's detector check valve in
accordance with the schedule of charges for Water System Connection Fees and the current Water Service Installation Charges
set forth in the BWL Rules and Regulations.The location of the detector check valve shall be determined by the BWL.
Fire service lines shall be used for fire protection purposes only.No additional charges will be made for water used for routine
testing and for fire response purposes.The customer shall maintain the detector check valve and fire protection system
connected thereto in good condition in compliance with the BWL Cross Connection Control Program and local jurisdiction fire
code.
Monthly Fire Service Charge-Water supply and maintenance of a fire service line to a fire protection device or a detector
check valve shall be provided in accordance with the following schedule of charges:
Service Size 10 1 2024
4"or smaller $106.86
6" $242.70
8" $436.80
10"or larger $743.60
Minimum Bill-Billings subject to this rate are not subject to a Minimum Bill.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in addition to the
rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates WO5G
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GENERAL LAWN SPRINKLING WATER SERVICE
RATE CODE:WOSG
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer served on the BWL's water system
where the water service is installed and utilized solely for lawn and landscape sprinkling at the Premises.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 10 1 2024
Meter Size
5/8"or 3/4"* $2.00 Per month
1" $3.00 Per month
1%"or 1%:" $5.34 Per month
2" $6.43 Per month
3" $30.05 Per month
4" $34.92 Per month
6" $48.06 Per month
8" $70.59 Per month
10" $96.75 Per month
Commodity Charge $6.28 Per CCF for all CCF of water
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill shall be the above Basic Service Charge.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adiustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in addition to the
rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1,2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates W05R
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RESIDENTIAL LAWN SPRINKLING WATER SERVICE
RATE CODE:WOSR
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer served on the BWL's water system
where the water service is installed and utilized solely for lawn and landscape sprinkling at the Premises.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 10 1 2024
Meter Size
5/8"or 3/4"* $2.00 Per month
1" $3.00 Per month
1%"or 1%:" $5.34 Per month
2" $6.43 Per month
3" $30.05 Per month
4" $34.92 Per month
6" $48.06 Per month
8" $70.59 Per month
10" $96.75 Per month
Commodity Charge $6.28 Per CCF for all CCF of water
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill shall be the above Basic Service Charge.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in addition to the
rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1,2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates W06
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
FIRE HYDRANT SERVICE
RATE CODE:W06
Annual Fire Hydrant Charge-Water supply and maintenance by the Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")of a fire service
line to a public or private fire hydrant shall be provided in accordance with the following annual schedule of charges:
10 1 2024
Per Hydrant $708.68
Minimum Bill-Billings subject to this rate are not subject to a Minimum Bill.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Fee and Tax Adiustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in addition to the
rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Effective:October 1, 2024
Proposed
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates PCA
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
WATER POWER AND CHEMICAL COST ADJUSTMENT
RIDER CODE: PCA
Purpose-The Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment permits the monthly adjustment of rates for the costs of power and
chemicals incurred in treating and supplying water.All water rates with a CCF billing determinant are subject to the Power and
Chemical Cost Adjustment.In applying the Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment,the applicable rate per CCF shall be increased
or decreased by the amount of the current Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment.
The Power and Chemical-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(12)months.
Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment-The amount per CCF by which the applicable rates shall be adjusted for billing in each
month.
Power and Chemical Costs-Those costs incurred in treating and supplying water.Costs include,but are not limited to,
chemicals,electricity,steam,and oil used in pumping and treatment facilities.
Over/Under Recovery-The difference between actual Power and Chemical Costs for prior months and the amount of Power
and Chemical Cost recovered by means of the Base Cost of Power and Chemicals and the Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment.
The Over/Under Recovery shall be added to the Power and Chemical Costs for purposes of computing the Power and Chemical
Cost Adjustment for each month.
Base Cost of Power and Chemicals-The average Power and Chemical Cost included in the water rates of the various rate
schedules.Such amount shall not be recovered by means of the Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment.The current Base Cost of
Power and Chemicals is$0.4470 per cubic foot of water(CCF)sold.
Eligible Rates-The following rates will be subject to the Water Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment:
W01 W02 W05R
W05G Other per Contract
Terms
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates ENVW
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
WATER ENVIRONMENTAL CHARGE
RIDER CODE: ENVW
Purpose-The Water Environmental Charge permits the recovery of costs and expenses incurred from environmental
remediation and mitigation activities that are required as a matter of agreement,order,decree,or law.All water rates with a
CCF billing determinant are subject to the Water Environmental Charge.All revenues collected from the Water Environmental
Charge will be directly applied to offset these environmental expenses and other associated expenses.The Water
Environmental Charge shall be reviewed and revised periodically in accordance with the provisions of this schedule and until
the balance is zero.Should the Water Environmental Charge collect revenues in excess of environmental expenses,the
difference shall be refunded to customers on the applicable rates.
Water Environmental Charge-The current charge is$0.0000/CCF.
Eligible Rates-The following rates will be subject to the Water Environmental Charge:
W01 W02 W05R
W05G Other per Contract
Terms
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates S01
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
GENERAL STEAM SERVICE
RATE CODE: S01
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer receiving service from the BWL
steam distribution system with a maximum gauge pressure of fifteen pounds per square inch(15 psi).
Nature of Service-Saturated steam up to a maximum gauge pressure of 15 psi.Upon request,steam services at gauge
pressures above 15 psi but not exceeding 100 psi,when available,may be supplied at the option of the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $22.54 Per month
Commodity Charge
Months of June through November $25.78 Per 1,000 lbs.for the first 200,000 lbs.
$27.05 Per 1,000 lbs.for all 1,000 lbs.over 200,000 lbs.
Months of December through May $26.02 Per 1,000 lbs.for the first 200,000 lbs.
$27.32 Per 1,000 lbs.for all 1,000 lbs.over 200,000 lbs.
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.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
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.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of steam,will be in addition to
the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates S02
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
INDUSTRIAL STEAM SERVICE
RATE CODE: S02
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")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-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Demand Charge
Contract Demand $2.54 Per pound per hour(lb./hr.)for all lb./hrs.of contract demand
Excess Demand $2.17 Per pound per hour(lb./hr.)for all lb./hrs.exceeding contract demand
Commodity Charge $15.40 Per 1,000 lbs.(Mlbs.)
Minimum Charge-Monthly Contract Demand Charge above.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Fee and Tax Ad]ustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of steam,will be in addition to
the rates set forth herein.
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.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates S03
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
CONTRACT STEAM SERVICE
RATE CODE: S03
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer receiving service from the BWL
steam transmission or distribution system with a gauge pressure in excess of 100 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.This service may include both firm and curtailable service.
Monthly Rate-Per contract terms.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Fuel Cost Adiustment-This rate is subject to a Fuel Cost Adjustment factor added to the charges and calculated as defined on a
separate rate schedule.
Steam Environmental Charge-Per contract terms.
Amine Treatment Adjustment-Per contract terms.
Fee and Tax Adiustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of steam,will be in addition to
the rates set forth herein.
Minimum Charge-Per contract terms.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates SOS
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
RESIDENTIAL STEAM SERVICE
RATE CODE: S05
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer of a single-family dwelling or
multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire service requirements are supplied at one Premises through one
meter.
Service under this rate is not available 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 on separate accounts.
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-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2024
Basic Service Charge $18.25 Per month
Commodity Charge
Months of June through November $19.99 Per 1,000 lbs.for the first 200,000 lbs.
$20.92 Per 1,000 lbs.for all 1,000 lbs.over 200,000 lbs.
Months of December through May $20.17 Per 1,000 lbs.for the first 200,000 lbs.
$21.11 Per 1,000 lbs.for all 1,000 lbs.over 200,000 lbs.
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.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
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.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of steam,will be in addition to
the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates FCA
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
STEAM FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
RIDER CODE: FCA
Purpose-The Steam Fuel Cost Adjustment permits the monthly adjustment of rates for the costs of fuel incurred in supplying
steam.All general,contract,industrial and residential service steam rates are subject to the Fuel Cost Adjustment.In applying
the Fuel Cost Adjustment,the applicable rate per Mlbs.shall be increased or decreased by the amount of the current Fuel Cost
Adjustment.
The Fuel 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(12)months.
Fuel Cost Adjustment-The amount per Mlbs.by which the applicable rates shall be adjusted for billing in each month.
Fuel Costs-Those costs incurred in supplying steam.Costs include,but are not limited to,fuel burned and fuel related costs,
fuel transportation,pre and post combustion fuel additives,fuel procurement,and environmental allowances.
Over/Under Recovery-The difference between actual Fuel Costs for prior months and the amount of Fuel Cost recovered by
means of the Base Cost of fuel and the Fuel Cost Adjustment.The Over/Under Recovery shall be added to the Fuel Costs for
purposes of computing the Fuel Cost Adjustment for each month.
Base Cost of Fuel-The average Fuel Cost included in the fuel rates of the various rate schedules.Such amount shall not be
recovered by means of the Fuel Cost Adjustment.The current Base Cost of Fuel is$4.7831 per thousand pounds of steam
(Mlbs.)sold.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates ENVS
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
STEAM ENVIRONMENTAL CHARGE
RIDER CODE: ENVS
Purpose-The Steam Environmental Charge permits the recovery of costs and expenses incurred from environmental
remediation and mitigation activities that are required as a matter of agreement,order,decree,or law.All steam residential,
general service,contract,and industrial rates are subject to the Steam Environmental Charge.All revenues collected from the
Steam Environmental Charge will be directly applied to offset these environmental expenses and other associated expenses.
The Steam Environmental Charge shall be reviewed and revised periodically in accordance with the provisions of this schedule
and until the balance is zero.Should the Steam Environmental Charge collect revenues in excess of environmental expenses,
the difference shall be refunded to customers on the applicable rates.
Steam Environmental Charge-The current charge is$0.30/Mlbs.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing, Michigan- Chilled Water Utility Rates CW1
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STANDARD COMMERCIAL CHILLED WATER SERVICE
RATE CODE: CW1
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring service from the 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:
10 1 2024
Capacity Charge
Contract Demand $50.00 Per ton for all tons of Billing Demand less than or equal to
105%of the contract demand
Excess Demand $70.00 Per ton for all tons of Billing Demand exceeding 105%of the
contract demand
Commodity Charge $0.14164 Per ton-hour
Fee and Tax Adiustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of chilled water,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Minimum Monthly Charge-The Capacity Charge included in the rate.
Application Fee-A$10.00 charge shall be added to the first regular bill for turning on service at a Premises regardless of prior
service with the BWL.
Billing Demand-The Billing Demand shall be the maximum instantaneous demand(tons)supplied during the billing period,but
not less than 85%of the Contract Demand.
Temperature Factor Adjustment-During the months of May through October,if the Service Location's return water
temperature is below 52 degrees Fahrenheit(F),the Service Location's commodity charge will be increased by 2.0%for either:
(1)each degree Fahrenheit the Service Location's supply and return water temperature differential is less than 10 degrees F or,
(2)each degree Fahrenheit the Service Location's return water temperature is below 52 degrees F,whichever is less.The
General Manager is authorized to waive the application of the Temperature Factor Adjustment where warranted.
Metering-All Service Locations using chilled water from the BWL chilled water system shall be metered.All metering shall be
installed in accordance with BWL Standards.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Chilled Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing, Michigan- Chilled Water Utility Rates CWFCA
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CHILLED WATER FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
RIDER CODE: CWFCA
Purpose-The Fuel Cost Adjustment permits the monthly adjustment of rates for the costs of fuel incurred in supplying chilled
water.All rates are subject to the Fuel Cost Adjustment. In applying the Fuel Cost Adjustment,the applicable rate per ton-hour
shall be increased or decreased by the amount of the current Fuel Cost Adjustment.
The Fuel 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(12)months.
Fuel Cost Adjustment-The amount per ton-hour by which the applicable rates shall be adjusted for billing in each month.
Fuel Costs-Those costs incurred in supplying chilled water.Costs include,but are not limited to,electricity and water used in
the production and delivery of chilled water.
Over/Under Recovery-The difference between actual Fuel Costs for prior months and the amount of Fuel Cost recovered by
means of the Base Cost of fuel and the Fuel Cost Adjustment.The Over/Under Recovery shall be added to the Fuel Costs for
purposes of computing the Fuel Cost Adjustment for each month.
Base Cost of Fuel-The average Fuel Cost included in the fuel rates of the various rate schedules.Such amount shall not be
recovered by means of the Fuel Cost Adjustment.The current Base Cost of Fuel is$0.216 per ton-hour of chilled water(ton-hr)
sold.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing, Michigan- Chilled Water Utility Rates EDRC
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CHILLED WATER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RIDER
RIDER CODE: EDRC
Purpose- The Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")provides economic incentives to its utility service customers with a goal
of attracting new customers or growing the business of existing customers.The incentives are employed where,in the BWL's
judgment:a)the incentive is a major determining factor for the customer to take or add BWL service(s),and b)use of the
incentive will result in economic and other benefits to the BWL and its customers.
Availability-This rider is available to new or existing customers through Standard Chilled Water Service Rate CW1.The
customer must commit to creating new load or significantly increasing existing load.The BWL will,in its sole discretion,
determine the percentage and duration of the incentive offered to the customer.The customer may be required to enter into a
written agreement that specifies its commitment to economic development and the BWL's incentives.
Monthly Rate
This rider provides for a discount on the Capacity Charge portion of the customer's monthly billing for the applicable Service
Location.The BWL will determine the appropriate Capacity Charge,which will not be less than the following schedule:
Discounted Capacity Charge(per ton)
Years 1-2 Not less than$10.00
Years 3-4 Not less than$20.00
Years 5-6 Not less than$30.00
At the end of the incentive period and all years thereafter,the customer will be billed the standard Capacity Charge as listed in
the Standard Chilled Water Service Rate 1.
Capacity Eligible for Discount-
For a new Service Location,the total Billing Demand shall be eligible for the discounted rate of this rider.
For an existing Service Location,the BWL shall determine the contracted demand eligible for this rider,which may be based on
the increase beyond the average of the three(3)highest registered demands of historical load billed during the twelve(12)
month period prior to the implementation of the incentive.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2024
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates RES1
Hometown People. Hometown Power:
STANDARD RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: RES1
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer of a single-family dwelling or
multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire electric service requirements are supplied at one Premises through
one meter.Service to appurtenant buildings may be taken through the same meter.
Beginning with the November 2023 Billing Month,all Residential customers will be enrolled in this Residential Time of Use
("TOU")rate and will continue to be enrolled for at least twelve(12)months.
Service under this rate is not available when a portion of the dwelling or an appurtenant building 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 on separate Accounts.
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:
10/1/2025
Basic Service Charge $22.50 Per month
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.15040 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.17400 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.15040 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.17400 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:1:OOPM to 8:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:8:OOPM to 1:OOPM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates RESTOU
Hometown People. Hometown Power:
OFF-PEAK SAVERS RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: RESTOU
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer of a single-family dwelling or
multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire electric service requirements are supplied at one Premises through
one meter.Service to appurtenant buildings may be taken through the same meter.
Service under this rate is not available when a portion of the dwelling or an appurtenant building 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 on separate Accounts.
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:
10/1/2025
Basic Service Charge $25.00 Per month
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.11710 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.30470 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June land September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.11940 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October land May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.18260 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October land May 31
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:1:OOPM to 8:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:8:OOPM to 1:OOPM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates RES22
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Hometown People. Hometown Power:
SEPARATELY METERED PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: RES22
Availability-This rate is a voluntary rate available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer at any Premises
that qualifies for Electric Rate RES1 where separately metered Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment("EVSE")capable of providing
Level 2 charging for plug-in electric motor vehicles is installed.
"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 all applicable codes,standards,and practices.
"Level 2 Charging"means providing 208—240 volt single phase alternating current energy to an onboard charger of an electric
motor vehicle.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase,208 to 240 nominal volts,Level 2 Charging as
defined.However,the new circuit protective device rating shall not to exceed 60 amperes.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10/1/2025
Basic Service Charge $5.00 Per month
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.10760 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June land September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.26380 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June land September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.10760 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October land May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.15660 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:1:00PM to 8:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:8:OOPM to 1:OOPM
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates RES21
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Hometown People. Hometown Power:
SENIOR CITIZEN RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: RES21
Availability-This rate is closed to new Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customers and only available to any single-
family dwelling or multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire electric service requirements are supplied at one
Premises through one meter who elected to enroll in this rate prior to November 1,2022.The customer must 65 years of age or
older 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 when a portion of the dwelling or an appurtenant building 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 on separate Accounts.
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:
10/1/2025
Basic Service Charge $17.25 Per month
Commodity Charge
Block 1 $0.11390 Per kWh for the first 300 kWh
Block 2 $0.19350 Per kWh for all kWh over 300 kWh
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates OPTO
Hometown People.Hometown Power.
ADVANCED METER OPT-OUT RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: OPTO
Availability-This rate is closed to new Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customers and only available to any single-
family dwelling or multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire electric service requirements are supplied at one
Premises through one non-transmitting meter who elected to opt-out of advanced meters prior to July 1,2022.Requirements
for eligibility of the advanced meter opt-out program are stated in the Rules and Regulations.Service to appurtenant buildings
may be taken through the same meter.
Service under this rate is not available when a portion of the dwelling or an appurtenant building 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 on separate Accounts.
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:
10/1/2025
Basic Service Charge $22.50 Per month
Commodity Charge
$0.16070 Per kWh for the first 500 kWh
Summer Months of June through September $0.16620 Per kWh for all kWh over 500 kWh
$0.16070 Per kWh for the first 500 kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.16420 Per kWh for all kWh over 500 kWh
Opt-Out Fees-The fees for the advanced meter opt-out program are stated in the Rules and Regulations.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates OPTOS
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ADVANCED METER OPT-OUT SENIOR CITIZEN RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: OPTOS
Availability-This rate is closed to new Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customers and only available to any single-
family dwelling or multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire electric service requirements are supplied at one
Premises through one non-transmitting meter who elected to enroll in this rate prior to November 1,2022 and who elected to
opt-out of advanced meters prior to July 1,2022.Requirements for eligibility of the advanced meter opt-out program are stated
in the Rules and Regulations.The customer must 65 years of age or older 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 when a portion of the dwelling or an appurtenant building 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 on separate Accounts.
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:
10/1/2025
Basic Service Charge $17.25 Per month
Commodity Charge
Block 1 $0.11390 Per kWh for the first 300 kWh
Block 2 $0.19350 Per kWh for all kWh over 300 kWh
Opt-Out Fees-The fees for the advanced meter opt-out program are stated in the Rules and Regulations.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates SC1
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STANDARD SMALL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE:SC1
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light's("BWL")customer desiring secondary voltage service
for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one meter.This rate is not available for emergency service or standby
service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase.The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $38.00 Per month
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.16170 Per kWh for all kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.15780 Per kWh for all kWh
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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.
Proposed Effective: October 1,2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SCTOU
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OFF-PEAK SAVERS SMALL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE:SCTOU
Availability—This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Lights(BWL)customer desiring secondary voltage service for any
purpose when supplied at one Premises through one meter.This rate is not available for emergency service or standby service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,single phase.The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $38.00 Per month
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.13880 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.29760 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.14100 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.19010 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday, including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment- Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates MC1
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Hometown People. Hometown Power:
STANDARD MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: MCI
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring secondary voltage service for
any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is not available for emergency service
or standby service.Effective November 1,2022,customers requesting transformer capacity greater than 1,500 kVa or service
sizes larger than 3,000 amps will be required to take primary voltage on a separate rate.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $75.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $15.50 Per kW for all kW above 15kW
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.14910 Per kWh for 0-5,000 kWh
$0.11980 Per kWh for over 5,000 kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.14360 Per kWh for 0-5,000 kWh
$0.11540 Per kWh for over 5,00 kWh
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity or
political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in addition
to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11 billing
months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformer,the metered kW and 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.
Power Factor Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the following
table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the customer.
After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is installed.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates MC1
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates MCTOU
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OFF-PEAK SAVERS MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: MCTOU
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring secondary voltage service
for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is not available for emergency
service or standby service. Effective October 1,2024,customers requesting transformer capacity greater than 1,500 kVa or
service sizes larger than 3,000 amps will be required to take primary voltage on a separate rate.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $75.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $14.00 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.07420 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.27710 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.07680 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.15160 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates MCTOU
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformer,the metered kW and 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.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates MCEV
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: MCEV
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)customer desiring secondary voltage service for
the exclusive purpose of providing Electric Power to Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment(EVSE)when supplied through one
metering installation.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 all applicable codes,standards,and practices.This rate is not available for emergency service
or standby service.Effective November 1,2022,customers requesting transformer capacity greater than 1,500 kVa or service
sizes larger than 3,000 amps will be required to take primary voltage on a separate rate.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
All kWh provided through this rate will be matched with renewable energy sources through the BWLs GreenWise Program.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $75.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $3.50 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.10500 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.25200 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.10650 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.14440 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Renewable Energy $0.01300 Per kWh for all kWh as of 11/1/2022
Please see Voluntary Renewable Energy Rider for current pricing
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours- The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 8:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:8:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates MCEV
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15 minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformer,the metered kW and 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.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates MCHLF
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HIGH LOAD FACTOR MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: MCHLF
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring secondary voltage service
for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is not available for emergency
service or standby service. Effective October 1,2024,customers requesting transformer capacity greater than 1,500 kVa or
service sizes larger than 3,000 amps will be required to take primary voltage on a separate rate.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $75.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $33.00 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.07770 Per kWh for all kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.07610 Per kWh for all kWh
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformer,the metered kW and 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.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates MCHLF
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates MCISTBY
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STANDBY MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC RATE
RATE CODE: MCISTBY
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer with a dispatchable generation
resource such as cogeneration or combined heat and power desiring primary voltage service for any purpose when supplied
at one Premises through one metering installation(except as provided below for Multiple Premises Aggregation).
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase.The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $24.73 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $7.73 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Generation Contract Capacity $9.26 Per kW of nameplate capacity
Energy Charges:
Summer Off Peak $0.07800 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Summer On Peak $0.08250 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Winter Off Peak $0.07800 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Winter On-Peak $0.08000 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge and the contract capacity charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adiustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental
entity or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will
be in addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday
U.S. Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the
Rules and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A)On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B)Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
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 billing month.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates MCISTBY
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during
the billing month.
Multiple Premises Aggregation-The 15-minute period demands of multiple Premises of a customer may be summed for
determination of the total On-Peak Billing Demand under the following conditions:(a)each Premises is billed under the same
rate schedule;(b)the total On-Peak Billing Demand shall not be less than 5,000 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 Premises 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 Premises independently.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and
kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for
billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately except as provided for in Multiple Premises Aggregation.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during
the billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-
hours during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the
average Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during
the billing period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with
the following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by
the customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective
equipment is installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage
Service Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in
the Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations
and maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Dispatchable Generator Outages-The BWL shall monitor outages via board-owned metering installed on the dispatchable
generator.The number of unplanned outages extending more than one hour shall not exceed 3 in a single billing period.An
unplanned outage is defined as any outage occurring without the customer having provided written notice to the contact
listed in the Agreement for Parallel Operation 3 days before the outage occurs.In the event the dispatchable generator has 3
or more unplanned outages in the billing period,the customer shall be switched from the standby rate to the rate applicable
for the customer's service.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates MCFPS
Hometown People. Hometown Power:
STANDARD MIDSIZE COMMERCIAL FIRE PUMP ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE:MCFPS
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring secondary voltage service
for a fire pump at one Premises through one metering fire pump installation.This service is to be used exclusively for fire
pump service.Effective November 1,2022,customers requesting transformer capacity greater than 1,500 kVa or service sizes
larger than 3,000 amps will be required to take primary voltage on a separate rate.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The secondary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $75.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $1.45 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.20300 Per kWh for all kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.19880 Per kWh for all kWh
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the primary side of the transformer,the metered kW and 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.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Electric Utility Rates MCFPS
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LC1
HometowiPeople.ftHome
STANDARD LARGE COMMERCIAL&INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: LC1
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring primary voltage service for
any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation(except as provided below for Multiple Premises
Aggregation).This rate is not available for emergency service or standby service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $340.00 Per month
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $17.00 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $7.00 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.07570 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.08010 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.07570 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.07770 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest
On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LC1
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum
Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Multiple Premises Aggregation-The 15-minute period demands of multiple Premises of a customer may be summed for
determination of the total On-Peak Billing Demand under the following conditions:(a)each Premises is billed under the same
rate schedule;(b)the total On-Peak Billing Demand shall not be less than 5,000 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 Premises 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 Premises independently.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and kWh
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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for billing
purposes but will be billed and computed separately except as provided for in Multiple Premises Aggregation.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates LCTOU
Hometown People.Hometown Power.
OFF-PEAK SAVERS LARGE COMMERCIAL&INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: LCTOU
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)customer desiring primary voltage service for any
purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is not available for emergency service or
standby service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $340.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $14.25 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.07640 Per kWh for all Off Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.30510 Per kWh for all OR Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.07920 Per kWh for all Off Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.16360 Per kWh for all OR Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday, including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15 minute period of maximum use during the
billing month but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and kWh
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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for billing
purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates LCTOU
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LCEV
Hometowikople.&Homet
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION LARGE COMMERCIAL& INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: LCEV
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring primary voltage service for
the exclusive purpose of providing Electric Power to Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment("EVSE")when supplied through one
metering installation. "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 all applicable codes,standards,and practices.This rate is not available for emergency
service or standby service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.All
kWh provided through this rate will be matched with renewable energy sources through the BWL's GreenWise Program.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $340.00 Per month
Capacity Charge $2.70 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.11400 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.30280 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.11610 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.16480 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Renewable Energy $0.0130 Per kWh for all kWh as of 10/1/2025
Please see Voluntary Renewable Energy Rider for current pricing
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 8:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:8:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LCEV
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum Demand of the preceding 11
billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and kWh
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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for billing
purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LCHLF
HometowiPeople.ftHome
HIGH LOAD FACTOR LARGE COMMERCIAL& INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: LCHLF
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring primary voltage service for
any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is not available for emergency service
or standby service.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $340.00 Per month
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $32.50 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $7.00 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.05120 Per kWh for all kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.04880 Per kWh for all kWh
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest
On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum
Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LCHLF
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW and kWh
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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for billing
purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LCISTBY
Hometown People.Hometown Power.
STANDYBY LARGE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTIC RATE
RATE CODE: LCISTBY
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer with a dispatchable generation
resource such as cogeneration or combined heat and power desiring primary voltage service for any purpose when
supplied at one Premises through one metering installation(except as provided below for Multiple Premises Aggregation).
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase.The primary voltage is determined by the
BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $24.00 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $7.00 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Generator Capacity Charge $9.00 Per kW of nameplate capacity
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.0757 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.0801 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.0757 Per kWh for all Off-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.0777 Per kWh for all On-Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including
weekday U.S.Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,
as shown in the Rules and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
On-Peak Hours: 10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or
rider schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental
entity or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,
will be in addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LCISTBY
Maximum Demand-The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use
during the billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak.
Multiple Premises Aggregation-The 15-minute period demands of multiple Premises of a customer may be summed
for determination of the total On-Peak Billing Demand under the following conditions:(a)each Premises is billed under
the same rate schedule;(b)the total On-Peak Billing Demand shall not be less than 5,000 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
Premises 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
Premises independently.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the transformers,the metered kW
and kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be
combined for billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately except as provided for in Multiple Premises
Aggregation.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer
during the billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and
Kilowatt-hours during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be
converted to the average Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor. If the average
Power Factor during the billing period is less than 0.900,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based
charges in accordance with the following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective
equipment must be installed by the customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may
be turned off until corrective equipment is installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.900 0.0%
0.890 to 0.899 1.1%
0.880 to 0.889 2.3%
0.870 to 0.879 3.4%
0.860 to 0.869 4.7%
0.850 to 0.859 5.9%
Below 0.850 10.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all
necessary and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL
primary-voltage Service Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided
for in the Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing
operations and maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$8.09 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Dispatchable Generator Outages-The BWL shall monitor outages via board-owned metering installed on the dispatchable
generator.The number of unplanned outages extending more than one hour shall not exceed 3 in a single billing period.
An unplanned outage is defined as any outage occurring without the customer having provided written notice to the
contact listed in the Agreement for Parallel Operation 3 days before the outage occurs. In the event the dispatchable
generator has 3 or more unplanned outages in the billing period,the customer shall be switched from the standby rate to
the rate applicable for the customer's service.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates XL1
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
STANDARD EXTRA LARGE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE:XL1
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)customer desiring primary voltage service through
a dedicated substation for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation(except as provided
below for Multiple Premises Aggregation).This rate is not available for emergency service or standby service.
The customer must agree to a service contract with the BWL for the customer's entire electric service requirements at the
applicable Premises for a period of not less than ten(10)years.If the customer ceases operation before the completion of the
initial service contract term,the customer shall pay the remaining net book value for any infrastructure investments made
specifically for the customer as specified in the service contract.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $530.00 Per month
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $19.00 Per kW for all kW of On Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $3.25 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Off-Peak Summer $0.07630 Per kWh for all Off Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
On-Peak Summer $0.08190 Per kWh for all On Peak kWh between June 1 and September 30
Off-Peak Winter $0.07630 Per kWh for all Off Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
On-Peak Winter $0.08030 Per kWh for all On Peak kWh between October 1 and May 31
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday, including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates XL1
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest
On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Maximum Demand: The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15 minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum
Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Multiple Premises Aggregation-The 15-minute period demands of multiple Premises of a customer may be summed for
determination of the total On-Peak Billing Demand under the following conditions: (a)each Premises is billed under the same
rate schedule;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 Premises independently.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the substation transformers,the metered
kW and kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for
billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately except as provided for in Multiple Premises Aggregation.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.950,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.950 0.0%
0.940 to 0.949 1.1%
0.930 to 0.939 2.2%
0.920 to 0.929 3.3%
0.910 to 0.919 4.4%
0.900 to 0.909 5.6%
0.890 to 0.899 6.7%
0.880 to 0.889 8.0%
0.870 to 0.879 9.2%
0.860 to 0.869 10.5%
0.850 to 0.859 11.8%
Below 0.850 15.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$2.21 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates XLHLF
HometowiPeople.ftHome
HIGH LOAD FACTOR EXTRA LARGE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE:XLHLF
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring primary voltage service
through a dedicated substation for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one metering installation.This rate is
not available for emergency service or standby service.
The customer must agree to a service contract with the BWL for the customer's entire electric service requirements at the
applicable Premises for a period of not less than ten(10)years. If the customer ceases operation before the completion of the
initial service contract term,the customer shall pay the remaining net book value for any infrastructure investments made
specifically for the customer as specified in the service contract.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10/1/2025
Basic Service Charge $530.00 Per month
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $32.50 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $7.00 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge
Summer Months of June through September $0.05160 Per kWh for all kWh
Winter Months of October through May $0.04870 Per kWh for all kWh
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest
On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates XLHLF
Maximum Demand: The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum
Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the substation transformers,the metered
kW and kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for
billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.950,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.950 0.0%
0.940 to 0.949 1.1%
0.930 to 0.939 2.2%
0.920 to 0.929 3.3%
0.910 to 0.919 4.4%
0.900 to 0.909 5.6%
0.890 to 0.899 6.7%
0.880 to 0.889 8.0%
0.870 to 0.879 9.2%
0.860 to 0.869 10.5%
0.850 to 0.859 11.8%
Below 0.850 15.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$2.21 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates EDM
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
MARKET BASED PRICING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: EDM
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)customer with incremental load of 30MW or more
desiring primary voltage service through a dedicated substation for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through one
metering installation.This rate is not available to a new customer resulting from a change in ownership of an existing Premises
served by the BWL.This rate is not available for emergency service or standby service.
The customer must agree to a service contract with the BWL for the customer's full electric service requirements at the
applicable Premises for a period of not less than fifteen(15)years.If the customer ceases operation or requests disconnection
before the completion of the initial service contract term,the customer shall pay the remaining net book value for any
infrastructure investments made specifically for the customer as specified in the service contract.
The customer shall be billed under this rate schedule beginning the date Electric Power is delivered through the dedicated
substation.Electric Power used during the construction of the customers facilities before Electric Power is delivered through
the dedicated substation will be billed on the applicable primary or secondary voltage rate schedule.The customer must
achieve its contracted load within five(5)years from the effective date of the service contract.Should the customer not achieve
its contractual load estimate,the customer will be placed on the applicable rate schedule.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
Billing Determinant Description Example
Power Supply Capacity Charge MISO Zone-7 Planning Resource Auction clearing $51,400/MW-yr
price for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand @ 90%LF=$6.52/MWh
Power Supply Transmission Charge METC Joint Zone Rates for Schedules 1,2,7,26,and $75,000/MW-yr
33 for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand @ 90%LF=$9.51/MWh
Energy Charge MISO Real Time Locational Marginal Price(LMP)for $30.00/MWh
the CONS.LANS node for all kWh
$46.03 x 10%_
System Contribution Charge 10%of total charges from above pricing components $4.60/MWh
Total=$50.63/MWh or
5.06 cents/kWh
Incremental Transmission& Per service contract terms for the incremental
Distribution Facilities Charge transmission&distribution facilities provided by BWL
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is based on 30MW of On beak Billing Demand at the contractual load factor estimate for all
billing determinants above once the 5-year initial term has completed.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday, including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak.Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:7:OOAM to 11:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:11:OOPM to 7:OOAM
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates EDM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 100%of the
highest On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the substation transformers,the metered
kW and kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for
billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.950,a penalty will be applied to all power supply and energy-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.950 0.0%
0.940 to 0.949 1.1%
0.930 to 0.939 2.2%
0.920 to 0.929 3.3%
0.910 to 0.919 4.4%
0.900 to 0.909 5.6%
0.890 to 0.899 6.7%
0.880 to 0.889 8.0%
0.870 to 0.879 9.2%
0.860 to 0.869 10.5%
0.850 to 0.859 11.8%
Below 0.850 15.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing,and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$2.21 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Resale of Electric Power-This rate is not eligible for resale of electric power as provided for in the Rules and Regulations.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates EDHLF
HometowiPeople.ftHome
HIGH LOAD FACTOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: EDHLF
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer with incremental load of 30MW or
more desiring primary voltage service through a dedicated substation for any purpose when supplied at one Premises through
one metering installation.This rate is not available to a new customer resulting from a change in ownership of an existing
Premises served by the BWL.This rate is not available for emergency service or standby service.
The customer must agree to a service contract with the BWL for the customer's full electric service requirements at the
applicable Premises for a period of not less than fifteen(15)years.If the customer ceases operation or requests disconnection
before the completion of the initial service contract term,the customer shall pay the remaining net book value for any
infrastructure investments made specifically for the customer as specified in the service contract.
The customer shall be billed under this rate schedule beginning the date Electric Power is delivered through the dedicated
substation.Electric Power used during the construction of the customer's facilities before Electric Power is delivered through
the dedicated substation will be billed on the applicable primary or secondary voltage rate schedule.The customer must
achieve its contracted load within five(5)years from the effective date of the service contract.Should the customer not achieve
its contractual load estimate,the customer will be placed on the applicable rate schedule.
Nature of Service-The service is alternating current,60 hertz,three phase. The primary voltage is determined by the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $5,400.00 Per month
Capacity Charge
On-Peak Billing Demand $7.65 Per kW for all kW of On-Peak Billing Demand
Maximum Demand $5.95 Per kW for all kW of Maximum Demand
Commodity Charge $0.04960 Per kWh for all kWh
Incremental Transmission&Distribution Per service contract terms for the incremental transmission
Facilities Charge &distribution facilities provided by the BWL
Power Factor Charge See Power Factor section below
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is based on 30MW of On-Peak Billing Demand at the contractual load factor estimate for all
billing determinants above once the 5-year initial term has completed.
Schedule of On-Peak and Off-Peak Hours-The following schedule shall apply Monday through Friday,including weekday U.S.
Holidays when applicable.Saturday and Sunday are Off-Peak. Designated NERC/MISO weekday holidays,as shown in the Rules
and Regulations,will be considered Off-Peak.
A) On-Peak Hours:10:OOAM to 6:OOPM
B) Off-Peak Hours:6:OOPM to 10:OOAM
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates EDHLF
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
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 billing month,but the On-Peak Billing Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest
On-Peak Billing Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Maximum Demand: The Maximum Demand shall be the kW supplied during the 15-minute period of maximum use during the
billing month,whether on-peak or off-peak,but the Maximum Demand shall never be less than 50%of the highest Maximum
Demand of the preceding 11 billing months.
Metering-Where the BWL elects to measure the service on the secondary side of the substation transformers,the metered
kW and kWh 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,consumption as registered by the different meters will not be combined for
billing purposes but will be billed and computed separately.
Power Factor Charge-This rate requires a determination of the average Power Factor maintained by the customer during the
billing period.Such average Power Factor shall be determined through metering of lagging Kilovar-hours and Kilowatt-hours
during the billing period.The calculated ratio of lagging Kilovar-hours to Kilowatt-hours shall then be converted to the average
Power Factor for the billing period by using the appropriate conversion factor.If the average Power Factor during the billing
period is less than 0.950,a penalty will be applied to all commodity and capacity-based charges in accordance with the
following table.A Power Factor less than 0.850 is not permitted and necessary corrective equipment must be installed by the
customer.After 6 consecutive months below 0.850 Power Factor,the customer may be turned off until corrective equipment is
installed.
Power Factor Power Factor Penalty Charge
Greater than or equal to 0.950 0.0%
0.940 to 0.949 1.1%
0.930 to 0.939 2.2%
0.920 to 0.929 3.3%
0.910 to 0.919 4.4%
0.900 to 0.909 5.6%
0.890 to 0.899 6.7%
0.880 to 0.889 8.0%
0.870 to 0.879 9.2%
0.860 to 0.869 10.5%
0.850 to 0.859 11.8%
Below 0.850 15.0%
Equipment Supplied by Customer-The customer shall be responsible for furnishing,installing and maintaining all necessary
and approved transforming,controlling and protective equipment required for service beyond the BWL primary-voltage Service
Location.
Alternate Primary Source-Should the customer request the BWL to provide an Alternate Primary Source as provided for in the
Rules and Regulations for added reliability,the customer will be subject to a standby charge for the ongoing operations and
maintenance of the Alternate Primary Source of$2.21 per kW of Maximum Demand.
Resale of Electric Power-This rate is not eligible for resale of electric power as provided for in the Rules and Regulations.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SL1
Hometown People.Hometown Power:
STANDARD STREET LIGHTING ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE:SL1
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 Lansing Board of Water&Light(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.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10/1/2025
High Pressure Sodium Luminairel
70 W $12.35
100 W $14.15
150 W $15.90
250 W $19.45
400 W $24.75
1000 W $51.20
Mercury Vapor Luminairel
100 W $12.95
175 W $15.90
250 W $18.85
400 W $23.55
1000 W $45.30
Metal Halide Luminairel
175 Wz $27.65
250 Wz $31.20
400 W $31.80
1000 W $61.25
1500 W $94.20
Induction Luminairel
85 W $12.95
165 W $15.90
LED Decorative Luminaire
1-19 W $16.45
20-39 W $17.05
40-59 W $17.65
60-79 W $18.85
80-99 W $19.45
1 Rates apply to existing luminaires and are subject to cost and availability for new business.
z Rates apply to existing luminaires only and are not open to new business.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SL1
100-119 W $20.05
120-139 W $20.65
140-159 W $21.75
160-179 W $22.35
180-199 W $23.55
200-219 W $24.15
220-239 W $24.75
240-259 W $25.90
260-279 W $26.50
280-299 W $27.05
300-319 W $27.65
320-339 W $28.85
340-359 W $29.45
360-379 W $30.60
380-399 W $31.20
LED End Mount Luminaire
1-19 W $13.55
20-39 W $14.75
40-59 W $15.30
60-79 W $15.90
80-99 W $17.05
100-119 W $17.65
120-139 W $18.25
140-159 W $19.45
160-179 W $20.05
180-199 W $20.65
200-219 W $21.75
220-239 W $22.35
240-259 W $22.95
260-279 W $24.15
280-299 W $24.75
300-319 W $25.35
320-339 W $26.50
340-359 W $27.05
360-379 W $27.65
380-399 W $28.85
LED Flood Luminaire
1-19 W $15.90
20-39 W $17.05
40-59 W $17.65
60-79 W $18.25
80-99 W $19.45
100-119 W $20.05
120-139 W $20.65
140-159 W $21.75
160-179 W $22.35
180-199 W $22.95
200-219 W $24.15
220-239 W $24.75
240-259 W $25.35
260-279 W $26.50
280-299 W $27.05
300-319 W $27.65
320-339 W $28.85
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SL1
340-359 W $29.45
360-379 W $30.00
380-399 W $30.60
Monthly Rate(continued)
Plus,an additional monthly charge,depending on type of installation,of:
10/1/2025
Wood Pole Overhead Service $9.10
Wood Pole Underground Service $14.10
Concrete Pole Overhead Service $22.40
Concrete Pole Underground Service $22.40
Post Top Concrete $14.10
Historic Single Top $46.70
Large Historic Dual Top $93.30
Small Historic Dual Top $78.50
Wall/Tunnel 8760 Hours $19.70
Wall/Tunnel 4200 Hours $12.00
Bollard $39.60
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 monthly 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 Electric Rate SL2.
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.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SL2
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
SPECIALITY FACILITIES STREET LIGHTING ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: SL2
Availability-Available to any political subdivision or agency of the State of Michigan for nonstandard Lansing Board of Water
&Light(BWL)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:
10 1 2025
High Pressure Sodium Luminaire $0.90 per watt of rated energy usage
Metal Halide Luminaire $1.20 per watt of rated energy usage
LED Luminaire $0.65 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,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.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SLCUST
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
CUSTOMER OWNED STREET LIGHTING ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE:SLCUST
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 Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)has an existing distribution system available.
Effective March 1,2011,this rate is not open to new business.
Nature of Service-The BWL will connect the customers 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 customers 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.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
High Pressure Sodium Luminairel 10/1/2025
70 W $6.00
100 W $7.10
150 W $9.30
250 W $12.20
400 W $17.50
1000 W $41.50
Mercury Vapor Luminairel
175 W $8.30
250 W $11.20
400 W $16.00
1000 W $35.30
Incandescent Luminairel
2500 L $11.60
4000 L $18.50
6000 L $22.50
LED Luminaire
1-19 W $5.40
20-39 W $6.20
40-59 W $6.80
60-79 W $7.70
80-99 W $8.20
100-119 W $9.10
120-139 W $9.70
140-159 W $10.60
160-179 W $11.30
180-199 W $12.00
i Rates apply to existing luminaires only and are not open to new business.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates SLCUST
200-219 W $12.70
220-239 W $13.50
240-259 W $14.30
260-279 W $14.80
280-299 W $15.70
300-319 W $16.40
320-339 W $17.20
340-359 W $17.80
360-379 W $18.60
380-399 W $19.30
Maintenance Charge-The actual labor,material,miscellaneous and indirect charges experienced maintaining street light units
during the preceding month.
Combined Rates-The monthly rate for units consisting of more than one luminaire shall be the appropriate combination of
individual unit charges above.
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.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates OLS
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OUTDOOR LIGHTING ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: OLS
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer located within the BWL service area
for dusk to dawn lighting of a 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 10/1/2025
High Pressure Sodium'
100 W $17.70
250 W $27.90
400 W $31.80
Mercury Vapor
175 W $18.50
400 W $31.80
LED End Mount
1-19 W $13.00
20-39 W $13.60
40-59 W $14.40
60-79 W $15.20
80-99 W $15.90
100-119 W $16.60
120-139 W $17.40
140-159 W $18.00
160-179 W $18.70
180-199 W $19.50
200-219 W $20.20
220-239 W $21.00
240-259 W $21.80
260-279 W $22.50
280-299 W $23.20
300-319 W $24.00
320-339 W $24.60
340-359 W $25.30
360-379 W $26.10
380-399 W $26.90
'Rates apply to existing luminaires and are subject to cost and availability for new business.
z Rates apply to existing luminaires only and are not open to new business.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates OLS
Floodlighting Luminaires on Bracket Arm on existing BWL poles 10/1/2025
High Pressure Sodium3
100 W $23.40
250 W $31.50
400 W $36.90
Metal Halide
400 W $45.90
1000 W $79.50
1500 W $110.30
LED Flood
1-19 W $15.20
20-39 W $15.90
40-59 W $16.60
60-79 W $17.30
80-99 W $18.00
100-119 W $18.70
120-139 W $19.50
140-159 W $20.20
160-179 W $21.00
180-199 W $21.80
200-219 W $22.50
220-239 W $23.20
240-259 W $23.90
260-279 W $24.60
280-299 W $25.30
300-319 W $26.10
320-339 W $26.90
340-359 W $27.50
360-379 W $28.40
380-399 W $29.10
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 10/1/2025
35-foot wood poles including span of overhead secondary extension $20.00 Per pole
37-foot concrete pole including span of overhead secondary extension $33.20 Per pole
Other facilities,hand set poles,or rearrangement of existing facilities 1.67% Of estimated cost
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
3 Rates apply to existing luminaires and are subject to cost and availability for new business.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates OLS
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 facilities charges are 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 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.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates UNM
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UNMETERED DEVICES ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: UNM
Availability-This rate is available to Unmetered Devices,such as Community Antenna Television Service Companies(CATV),
wireless access companies,or security camera companies for unmetered Power Supply Units.
Where the Lansing Board of Water&Lights(BWL)total investment to serve an individual Premises exceeds three times teannual
revenue to be derived from such Premises,a contribution to the BWL shall be required for the excess.
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:
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Basic Service Charge $5.80 Per month
Commodity Charge $0.11190 Per kWh for all kWh
Determination of kWh-Monthly kWh shall be determined by multiplying the total connected load in kW times 730 hours.
The kWh for CATV Power Supply Units shall be 50%of the total kWh as determined from the manufacturers rated input
capacity of the Power Supply Units or the actual test load,whichever is greater.
The kWh for Wireless Access and Security Camera Power Supply Units shall be 100%of the total kWh as determined
from the manufacturers rated input capacity of the Power Supply Units or the actual test load,whichever is greater.
The BWL may,at its option,install test meters for the purpose of determining the monthly kWh usage to be used for billing
purposes.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates UNMT
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TRAFFIC SIGNAL UNMETERED DEVICES ELECTRIC SERVICE
RATE CODE: UNMT
Availability-This rate is available to the US Government,any political subdivision or agency of the State of Michigan,and any
public or private school district for lamp installations maintained for traffic regulation or guidance,as distinguished from street
illumination and police signal systems.
Where the Lansing Board of Water&Lights(BWL)total investment to serve an individual Premises exceeds three times teannual
revenue to be derived from such Premises,a contribution to the BWL shall be required for the excess.
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:
Part 1:Electric Service
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Basic Service Charge $5.80 Per month
Commodity Charge $0.11190 Per kWh for all kWh
Part 2:Maintenance Charge
The actual labor,material,miscellaneous and indirect charges experienced maintaining and relamping traffic
signals during the preceding month.
Determination of kWh-Monthly kWh shall be determined by multiplying the total connected load in kW(including the lamps,
ballasts,transformers,amplifiers,and control devices)times 730 hours.
The kWh for cyclical devices shall be 50%of the total kWh so calculated.
The kWh of continuous,non Antermittent devices shall be 100%of the total kWh so calculated.
The kWh of devices used for the control of school traffic,and operated not more than six hours per day during the
school year only,shall be 10%of the continuous or cyclical kWh so calculated.
The BWL may,at its option,install test meters for the purpose of determining the monthly kWh usage to be used for billing
purposes.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill is the Basic Service Charge included in the Monthly Rate.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of electric power,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates PSCR
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POWER SUPPLY COST RECOVERY ADJUSTMENT
RIDER CODE: PSCR
The Power Supply Cost Recovery(PSCR)Adjustment permits the monthly adjustment of rates for the costs incurred in supplying
electricity.All electric rates with a kWh billing determinant are subject to the PSCR Adjustment,as defined in the table of
eligible rates below.In applying the PSCR Adjustment,the applicable rate per kWh shall be increased or decreased by the
amount of the current PSCR Adjustment.
The PSCR 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.
Power Supply Cost Recovery(PSCR)Adjustment-The amount per kWh by which the applicable rates shall be adjusted for
billing in each month.
Power Supply Cost-Those costs incurred in supplying electricity.Costs include,but are not limited to,fuel burned and fuel
related cost,fuel transportation, pre and post combustion fuel additives,fuel procurement,environmental allowances,costs of
power purchase and tolling agreements,market energy,capacity,and ancillary services costs,and transmission costs.
Over/Under Recovery-The difference between actual Power Supply Cost for prior months and the amount of Power Supply
Cost recovered by means of the Base Cost of Power Supply and the Power Supply Cost Recovery Adjustment.The Over/Under
Recovery shall be added to the Power Supply Cost for purposes of computing the PSCR Adjustment for each month.Power
Supply Cost will be offset with net wholesale energy,capacity,ancillary services,and transmission revenues.
Base Cost of Power Supply-The average Power Supply Cost included in the energy rates of the various rate schedules. Such
amount shall not be recovered by means of the PSCR Adjustment. The current Base Cost of Power Supply is$0.0361 per kWh
sold.
Eligible Rates-The following rates will be subject to the PSCR Adjustment:
RES1 RESTOU RES22
RES21 OPTO OPTOS
SCI SCTOU MC1
MCTOU MCEV MCHLF
LC1 LCTOU LCEV
LCHLF XL1 XLHLF
EDHLF UNM UNMT
MCFPS MCISTBY LCISTBY
Other per Contract
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Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates ENVE
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ELECTRIC ENVIRONMENTAL CHARGE
RIDER CODE: ENVE
Purpose-The Electric Environmental Charge permits the recovery of costs and expenses incurred from environmental
remediation and mitigation activities that are required as matter of agreement,order,decree,or law.All electric rates with a
kWh billing determinant are subject to the Electric Environmental Charge,as defined in the table of eligible rates below.All
revenues collected from the Electric Environmental Charge will be directly applied to offset these environmental expenses and
other associated expenses.The Electric Environmental Charge shall be reviewed and revised periodically in accordance with the
provisions of this schedule and until the balance is zero.Should the Electric Environmental Charge collect revenues in excess of
environmental expenses,the difference shall be refunded to the applicable rates.
Electric Environmental Charge-The current charge is$0.0020/kWh
Eligible Rates-The following rates will be subject to the Electric Environmental Charge:
RES1 RESTOU RES22
RES21 OPTO OPTOS
SC1 SCTOU MC1
MCTOU MCEV MCHLF
LC1 LCTOU LCEV
LCHLF XL1 XLHLF
EDM EDHLF UNM
MCFPS MCISTBY LCISTBY
UNMT Other per Contract
Terms
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates REP
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RENEWABLE ENERGY PLAN SURCHARGE
RIDER CODE: REP
Purpose-The Renewable Energy Plan Surcharge(REP Surcharge)is designed to recover Renewable Energy Plan program costs,
as required by 2016 PA 342.
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 2016 PA 342.
MonthlV Surcharge-Current Monthly REP Surcharges are as follows:
Rate Schedule REP Surcharge
Residential
RES1 $0.00 Per Month
RESTOU $0.00 Per Month
RES21 $0.00 Per Month
OPTO $0.00 Per Month
OPTOS $0.00 Per Month
Small Commercial
SC1 $0.00 Per Month
SCTOU $0.00 Per Month
Midsize Commercial
MC1 $0.00 Per Month
MCISTBY $0.00 Per Month
MCTOU $0.00 Per Month
MCHLF $0.00 Per Month
MCIFPS $0.00 Per Month
Large Commercial&Industrial
LC1 $0.00 Per Month
LCISTBY $0.00 Per Month
LCTOU $0.00 Per Month
LCHLF $0.00 Per Month
Extra Large Industrial
XL1 $0.00 Per Month
XLHLF $0.00 Per Month
Economic Development Industrial
EDM $0.00 Per Month
EDHLF $0.00 Per Month
Other Electric Service
SL1 $0.00 Per Luminaire per Month
SL2 $0.00 Per Luminaire per Month
SLCUST $0.00 Per Luminaire per Month
UNM $0.00 Per Month
UNMT $0.00 Per Month
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates VRER
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VOLUNTARY RENEWABLE ENERGY RIDER
RIDER CODE:VRER
Availability-This rider is available to Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customers making use of any BWL Electric Rate
Schedule.The program will be capped based on availability of renewable energy.
Nature of Service-The BWL will provide renewable energy to enrolled participants;however,the BWL cannot guarantee that
the actual electricity delivered to each participant's Premises at any specific time will be produced from a renewable energy
resource.The renewable energy will be either provided in blocks of 250 kWh or in 5%increments of the customer's total energy
consumption,with each participant determining the number of blocks or the percentage they wish to purchase for a Premises.
The participant will be billed for the amount of renewable energy purchased,regardless of actual kWh usage at the enrolled
Premises. If the customer purchases enough renewable energy to offset their annual kWh usage at the enrolled Premises,the
participant is eligible to claim their enrolled Premises is served with 100%renewable energy,as renewable energy credits
associated with the renewable energy purchased through this rider will be retired and will not be used to fulfill BWL's
renewable energy compliance requirements or otherwise disposed of.
Monthly Rate-BWL will publish the price for renewable energy on its website.This price will increase or decrease from time to
time based on cost and availability of renewable energy resources.
Term and Form of Contract-All non-residential participants will be subject to a contract stating the amount of renewable
energy they will be purchasing and the period of time they will be enrolled in the rider.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates DG
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RENEWABLE ENERGY DISTRIBUTED GENERATION RIDER
RIDER CODE: DG
Purpose-This rider provides the ability for Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customers with on-site generated
renewable energy to send renewable energy back to the electric grid when their generation exceeds their own consumption at
the participating Premises.
Availability-Renewable Energy Distributed Generation("DG")rider participants must be an electric customer making use of
any metered BWL Electric Rate Schedule.The DG Program will be voluntary and the selection of a Premises for participation in
the DG program shall be based on the order in which the applications for the DG program are received by the BWL.
The customer's renewable energy generating system may be limited,at BWL's sole discretion,to geographical regions within
the BWL's service territory depending on infrastructure capacity.
Eligible Renewable Energy Resources-The customer's renewable energy generating system must generate a portion or all of
the retail electricity requirements at the Premises using a renewable energy resource including but not limited to the following:
Biomass,Solar Photovoltaic,Storage or Wind.Other renewable energy resources not included in the list above must be
approved by the BWL in advance of construction.
Generation and Interconnection Requirements-The customer's renewable energy generating system and related equipment
must be located on the Premises and serve only the Premises on the associated Account.DG applicants may apply to install
generating systems of any capacity,but will be responsible for the cost of any resulting infrastructure upgrades to the BWL's
electric distribution system prior to energizing the generating system or as deemed necessary by the BWL and in accordance
with the Rules and Regulations.The BWL,at its discretion,will make the final determination of the acceptable size of the
renewable energy generating system eligible for participation.Before energizing an eligible renewable energy generating
system,the applicant must:a)provide proof to the BWL that the generator has passed all applicable service upgrade and
electrical inspections with the appropriate authority having jurisdiction,b)have signed a parallel operating agreement,and c)
have permission to operate in writing from the BWL.The applicant cannot participate in the Advanced Meter Opt-Out Program
as defined in the Rules and Regulations.
Distributed Generation Billing-All approved DG program applicants will be billed using an Inflow/Outflow methodology.Inflow
to the customer's Premises(delivered energy from the BWL)will be charged at the customer's selected retail rate.Outflow
from the customer's Premises(received energy by the BWL)will be credited back to the customer monthly bill in the form of a
reduction.The value of Outflow energy will be credited at the price listed on BWL's website.The price for outflow will be
periodically updated.
Renewable Energy Credits-Customers may elect to sell their Renewable Energy Credits("RECS")to the BWL and receive
additional value for Outflow energy.Customers who choose to sell their RECS to the BWL must sign a separate agreement with
the BWL to allow the BWL to register their eligible renewable energy generating system in the Michigan Renewable Energy
Certification System("MIRECS"),enter generation data,and transfer the RECS to the BWL.The BWL will periodically update the
price for RECS.The RECS will be measured from the Outflow of the customer's bidirectional meter and will be the same meter
used for the customer's monthly billing.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rider is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service and the
Renewable Energy Distributed Generation Program Standards hereby incorporated by reference.The BWL reserves the right to
revise the terms and conditions including any electric energy buy-back pricing rates of future DG programs.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan Electric Utility Rates NM
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RENEWABLE ENERGY NET METERING RIDER
RIDER CODE: NM
Purpose-This rider provides any Lansing Board of Water&Light(BWL)customers with onsite generated renewable energy to
send renewable energy back to the electric grid when their generation exceeds their own consumption at the participating
Premises.
Availability-This rider is closed to new customers and only available to customers who have signed a parallel operating
agreement before November 1,2022.Customers enrolled in this rider on November 1,2022 will be allowed to remain on the
rider until November 1,2032.This rider is non-transferrable.
Net Metering rider participants must be an electric customer making use of any metered BWL Electric Rate Schedule.The Net
Metering Program will be voluntary and selection of Premises for participation in the net metering program shall be based on
the order in which the applications for the net metering program are received by the BWL.The Net Metering Program will be in
effect until the total nameplate capacity of all participating generators is equal to the maximum program limit of 1%of the BWL
peak load for the preceding calendar year.The renewable energy generating system will not exceed 50 kW per Premises and
may be limited,at BWLMs sole discretion,to geographical regions within the BWL's service territory.
Eligible Renewable Energy Resources-The customers renewable energy generating system must generate a portion or all of the
retail electricity requirements at the Premises using a renewable energy resource including but not limited to the following:
Biomass,Solar Photovoltaic or Wind.Other renewable energy resources not included in the list above must be approved in
advance by the BWL.
Generation and Interconnection Requirements-The generation equipment must be located on the Premises and serve only
the Premises on the associated Account.The Net Metering applicant shall be limited to generation capacity designed to meet
the Premises electric demand and energy needs.The BWL,at its discretion,will make the final determination of the acceptable
size of the renewable energy generating system eligible for participation.Before participating in the Net Metering Program,the
generators Premises must be approved for parallel operation with BWL's electric distribution system by meeting all
interconnection requirements.
Monthly Rate-All Net Metering Service Locations will be billed$5.00 per month to recover costs associated with operating the
Net Metering Program.
Net Metering-Net metering Premises with a system capable of generating 20 kW or less shall qualify for true net metering.For
Service Locations who qualify for true net metering,the net of the bidirectional flow of kWh across the Premises
interconnection with the BWL distribution system during the billing period,including excess generation credits,shall be
credited at the full retail energy(kWh)rate.
a) The credit for Net Excess Generation(NEG),if any,shall appear on the next bill and any excess credit not used to
offset current charges shall be carried forward for use in subsequent billing periods.
b) Reconciliation of any NEG credits will occur at the end of each calendar year.At that time the customer's NEG credit
balance will be reset to zero and any NEG credits will be refunded at the average locational marginal price at the
CONS.LANS node for the preceding year.
c) If a customer leaves the provider's system or service is terminated for any reason,the BWL shall refund to the
Premises the remaining NEG credit amount. Remaining NEG credits will be refunded at the average locational
marginal price at the CONS.LANS node for the preceding year.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rider is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Electric Service and the
Renewable Energy Net Metering Program Standards hereby incorporated by reference.The BWL reserves the right to revise the
terms and conditions including any electric energy buy-back pricing rates of future Net Metering programs.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates EDRE
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ELECTRIC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RIDER
RIDER CODE: EDRE
Purpose-The Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")provides economic incentives to its electric utility service customers with
a goal of attracting new customers or supporting the expansion of existing businesses. The incentives are applied where,in the
BWL's judgment:a)the incentive is a major determining factor for the customer to take or add BWL service(s),and b)use of the
incentive will result in economic and other benefits to the BWL and its customers.
Availability-This rider is available to customers who commit to creating new load or significantly increasing existing load by a
minimum of 500 kW.The BWL will,in its sole discretion,determine the percentage and duration of the incentive offered to the
customer based on the BWL approved economic development program. The customer may be required to enter into a written
agreement that specifies its commitment to economic development and the BWL's incentives and conditions of this Electric
Economic Development Rider.
Monthly Discount
This rider provides for a discount on the customer's monthly billing for the applicable Premises.The BWL will determine the
appropriate discount on the new or increased load,which will not exceed the following schedule:
Maximum Percent Discount on
Eligible Rate Schedule Capacity and Commodity Charges
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
MC1
MCTOU
MCHLF
30% 24% 18% 12% 6%
LC1
LCTO U
LCHLF
XL1
XLHLF 40% 40% 20% 20% 10%
Note:The discount percentages are maximum limits.The actual discount will be calculated based on the economic
development program in effect.
At the end of the incentive period and all years thereafter,the customer will be billed according to the appropriate rate.
Load Eligible for Discount
For new customers,the discount will apply to all new load. For existing customers with expanded load,the BWL shall determine
the load eligible for this rider,which may be based on the increase beyond historical load billed during the twelve(12)month
period prior to the implementation of this Electric Economic Development Rider.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates RTC
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RATE TRANSITION CREDIT
RIDER CODE: RTC
Purpose-The purpose of the Rate Transition Credit("RTC")is to provide rate relief to select customers that experience higher
than average rate increases due to a transition to a new rate class.These customers have service characteristics that require a
change from the rate class they were on prior to November 1,2022.The credit will be determined by the BWL and will expire
after one(1)year.The RTC Rider will end permanently on October 1,2026.
Availability-Customer eligibility will be at the BWL's discretion and will be evaluated on an individual customer basis..
Customers must have an active BWL account in good standing to continue receiving the credit.
Monthly Discount-The RTC provides a discount on the customer total billed amount for the eligible Account.The credit will
appear as a line item on the customer's monthly bill.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Electric Utility Rates LIEAF
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LOW INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE FUND SURCHARGE
RIDER CODE: LIEAF
Purpose-Public Act 95 of 2013 created a monthly surcharge on each retail billing meter to assist low-income residents with
their utility bills.The intention is to provide funds to prevent disconnection of service and to help people become more energy
self-sufficient.The surcharge is capped at$1.00 per meter. Every customer receiving a retail distribution service will receive this
surcharge on one meter. Every year,the program is reviewed and the LIEAF charge may be revised.
LIEAF Surcharge-The LIEAF surcharge as of 9/1/2023 is$0.88/billing meter.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates W01
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RESIDENTIAL WATER
SERVICE RATE CODE:W01
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer of a single-family dwelling or
multifamily dwelling of four units or less served by one Premises.
Service under this rate is not available when a portion of the dwelling is used for commercial,industrial,or resale purposes
unless the plumbing is so arranged that service for residential and non-residential purposes are metered separately on
separate Accounts.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge
Meter Size
5/8"or 3/4"* $17.86 Per month
1" $39.50 Per month
1%"or 1%" $88.00 Per month
2" $155.00 Per month
Commodity Charge
Block 1 $4.23 Per CCF for the first 2 CCF of water
Block 2 $7.25 Per CCF for all CCF over 2 CCF of water
*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.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill shall be the above Basic Service Charge.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or
rider schedule.
Fee and Tax Adiustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental
entity or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1,2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates W02
Hometown People. Hometown
GENERAL WATER SERVICE
RATE CODE: W02
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring water for any purpose
when supplied at one Premises through one meter.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge
Meter Size
5/8"or 3/4"* $17.86 Per month
1" $39.50 Per month
1%"or 1'/=" $88.00 Per month
2" $155.00 Per month
3" $342.33 Per month
4" $610.26 Per month
6" $1,372.22 Per month
8" $2,438.06 Per month
10" $3,810.41 Per month
Commodity Charge $5.93 Per CCF of water
*The BWL standard 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.
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill shall be the above Basic Service Charge.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in addition to the
rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1,2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates W04
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE
RATE CODE:W04
Fire Service-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring water service for fire
protection purposes.A fire service line will be installed to a fire protection device or a customer's detector check valve in
accordance with the schedule of charges for Water System Connection Fees and the current Water Service Installation Charges
set forth in the BWL Rules and Regulations.The location of the detector check valve shall be determined by the BWL.
Fire service lines shall be used for fire protection purposes only.No additional charges will be made for water used for routine
testing and for fire response purposes.The customer shall maintain the detector check valve and fire protection system
connected thereto in good condition in compliance with the BWL Cross Connection Control Program and local jurisdiction fire
code.
Monthly Fire Service Charge-Water supply and maintenance of a fire service line to a fire protection device or a detector
check valve shall be provided in accordance with the following schedule of charges:
Service Size 10 1 2025
4"or smaller $111.14
6" $242.70
8" $440.00
10"or larger $780.00
Minimum Bill-Billings subject to this rate are not subject to a Minimum Bill.
Fee and Tax Adiustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in addition to the
rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates WO5G
Hometown People. Hometown
GENERAL LAWN SPRINKLING WATER SERVICE
RATE CODE:W05G
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer served on the BWL's water system
where the water service is installed and utilized solely for lawn and landscape sprinkling at the Premises.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 10 1 2025
Meter Size
5/8"or 3/4"* $2.00 Per month
1" $3.00 Per month
1%"or 1%:" $5.34 Per month
2" $6.43 Per month
3" $30.05 Per month
4" $34.92 Per month
6" $48.06 Per month
8" $70.59 Per month
10" $96.75 Per month
Commodity Charge $7.25 Per CCF for all CCF of water
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill shall be the above Basic Service Charge.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adiustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in addition to the
rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1,2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates W05R
Hometown People. Hometown
RESIDENTIAL LAWN SPRINKLING WATER SERVICE
RATE CODE: W05R
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer served on the BWL's water system
where the water service is installed and utilized solely for lawn and landscape sprinkling at the Premises.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 10 1 2025
Meter Size
5/8"or 3/4"* $2.00 Per month
1" $3.00 Per month
1%"or 1%:" $5.34 Per month
2" $6.43 Per month
3" $30.05 Per month
4" $34.92 Per month
6" $48.06 Per month
8" $70.59 Per month
10" $96.75 Per month
Commodity Charge $7.25 Per CCF for all CCF of water
Minimum Bill-The Minimum Bill shall be the above Basic Service Charge.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in addition to the
rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1,2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates W06
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
FIRE HYDRANT SERVICE
RATE CODE:W06
Annual Fire Hydrant Charge-Water supply and maintenance by the Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")of a fire service
line to a public or private fire hydrant shall be provided in accordance with the following annual schedule of charges:
10 1 2025
Per Hydrant $737.02
Minimum Bill-Billings subject to this rate are not subject to a Minimum Bill.
Fee and Tax Adiustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of water,will be in addition to the
rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Water Utility Rates PCA
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
WATER POWER AND CHEMICAL COST ADJUSTMENT
RIDER CODE: PCA
Purpose-The Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment permits the monthly adjustment of rates for the costs of power and
chemicals incurred in treating and supplying water.All water rates with a CCF billing determinant are subject to the Power and
Chemical Cost Adjustment.In applying the Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment,the applicable rate per CCF shall be increased
or decreased by the amount of the current Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment.
The Power and Chemical-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(12)months.
Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment-The amount per CCF by which the applicable rates shall be adjusted for billing in each
month.
Power and Chemical Costs-Those costs incurred in treating and supplying water.Costs include,but are not limited to,
chemicals,electricity,steam,and oil used in pumping and treatment facilities.
Over/Under Recovery-The difference between actual Power and Chemical Costs for prior months and the amount of Power
and Chemical Cost recovered by means of the Base Cost of Power and Chemicals and the Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment.
The Over/Under Recovery shall be added to the Power and Chemical Costs for purposes of computing the Power and Chemical
Cost Adjustment for each month.
Base Cost of Power and Chemicals-The average Power and Chemical Cost included in the water rates of the various rate
schedules.Such amount shall not be recovered by means of the Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment.The current Base Cost of
Power and Chemicals is$0.4470 per cubic foot of water(CCF)sold.
Eligible Rates-The following rates will be subject to the Water Power and Chemical Cost Adjustment:
W01 W02 W05R
W05G Other per Contract
Terms
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates ENVW
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
WATER ENVIRONMENTAL CHARGE
RIDER CODE: ENVW
Purpose-The Water Environmental Charge permits the recovery of costs and expenses incurred from environmental
remediation and mitigation activities that are required as a matter of agreement,order,decree,or law.All water rates with a
CCF billing determinant are subject to the Water Environmental Charge.All revenues collected from the Water Environmental
Charge will be directly applied to offset these environmental expenses and other associated expenses.The Water
Environmental Charge shall be reviewed and revised periodically in accordance with the provisions of this schedule and until
the balance is zero.Should the Water Environmental Charge collect revenues in excess of environmental expenses,the
difference shall be refunded to customers on the applicable rates.
Water Environmental Charge-The current charge is$0.0000/CCF.
Eligible Rates-The following rates will be subject to the Water Environmental Charge:
W01 W02 W05R
W05G Other per Contract
Terms
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates S01
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
GENERAL STEAM SERVICE
RATE CODE: S01
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer receiving service from the BWL
steam distribution system with a maximum gauge pressure of fifteen pounds per square inch(15 psi).
Nature of Service-Saturated steam up to a maximum gauge pressure of 15 psi.Upon request,steam services at gauge
pressures above 15 psi but not exceeding 100 psi,when available,may be supplied at the option of the BWL.
Monthly Rate-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $22.54 Per month
Commodity Charge
Months of June through November $28.32 Per 1,000 lbs.for the first 200,000 lbs.
$29.72 Per 1,000 lbs.for all 1,000 lbs.over 200,000 lbs.
Months of December through May $28.59 Per 1,000 lbs.for the first 200,000 lbs.
$30.02 Per 1,000 lbs.for all 1,000 lbs.over 200,000 lbs.
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.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
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.
Fee and Tax Ad'lustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of steam,will be in addition to
the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Effective:October 1, 2025
Proposed
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates S02
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
INDUSTRIAL STEAM SERVICE
RATE CODE: S02
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")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-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Demand Charge
Contract Demand $2.78 Per pound per hour(lb./hr.)for all lb./hrs.of contract demand
Excess Demand $2.38 Per pound per hour(lb./hr.)for all lb./hrs.exceeding contract demand
Commodity Charge $16.92 Per 1,000 lbs.(Mlbs.)
Minimum Charge-Monthly Contract Demand Charge above.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of steam,will be in addition to
the rates set forth herein.
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.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates S03
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
CONTRACT STEAM SERVICE
RATE CODE: S03
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer receiving service from the BWL
steam transmission or distribution system with a gauge pressure in excess of 100 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.This service may include both firm and curtailable service.
Monthly Rate-Per contract terms.
Fuel Cost Adiustment-This rate is subject to a Fuel Cost Adjustment factor added to the charges and calculated as defined on a
separate rate schedule.
Steam Environmental Charge-Per contract terms.
Amine Treatment Adjustment-Per contract terms.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of steam,will be in addition to
the rates set forth herein.
Minimum Charge-Per contract terms.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates SOS
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
RESIDENTIAL STEAM SERVICE
RATE CODE: S05
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer of a single-family dwelling or
multifamily dwelling of four units or less when the entire service requirements are supplied at one Premises through one
meter.
Service under this rate is not available 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 on separate accounts.
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-Shall be computed in accordance with the following charges:
10 1 2025
Basic Service Charge $20.25 Per month
Commodity Charge
Months of June through November $21.89 Per 1,000 lbs.for the first 200,000 lbs.
$22.91 Per 1,000 lbs.for all 1,000 lbs.over 200,000 lbs.
Months of December through May $22.10 Per 1,000 lbs.for the first 200,000 lbs.
$23.13 Per 1,000 lbs.for all 1,000 lbs.over 200,000 lbs.
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.
Surcharges and Riders-Service under this rate is subject to surcharges and riders as defined on a separate surcharge or rider
schedule.
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.
Fee and Tax Adjustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of steam,will be in addition to
the rates set forth herein.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Steam Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates FCA
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
STEAM FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
RIDER CODE: FCA
Purpose-The Steam Fuel Cost Adjustment permits the monthly adjustment of rates for the costs of fuel incurred in supplying
steam.All general,contract,industrial and residential service steam rates are subject to the Fuel Cost Adjustment.In applying
the Fuel Cost Adjustment,the applicable rate per Mlbs.shall be increased or decreased by the amount of the current Fuel Cost
Adjustment.
The Fuel 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(12)months.
Fuel Cost Adjustment-The amount per Mlbs.by which the applicable rates shall be adjusted for billing in each month.
Fuel Costs-Those costs incurred in supplying steam.Costs include,but are not limited to,fuel burned and fuel related costs,
fuel transportation,pre and post combustion fuel additives,fuel procurement,and environmental allowances.
Over/Under Recovery-The difference between actual Fuel Costs for prior months and the amount of Fuel Cost recovered by
means of the Base Cost of fuel and the Fuel Cost Adjustment.The Over/Under Recovery shall be added to the Fuel Costs for
purposes of computing the Fuel Cost Adjustment for each month.
Base Cost of Fuel-The average Fuel Cost included in the fuel rates of the various rate schedules.Such amount shall not be
recovered by means of the Fuel Cost Adjustment.The current Base Cost of Fuel is$4.7831 per thousand pounds of steam
(Mlbs.)sold.
Proposed Effective:October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing,Michigan-Steam Utility Rates ENVS
Hometown People. Hometown Power.
STEAM ENVIRONMENTAL CHARGE
RIDER CODE: ENVS
Purpose-The Steam Environmental Charge permits the recovery of costs and expenses incurred from environmental
remediation and mitigation activities that are required as a matter of agreement,order,decree,or law.All steam residential,
general service,contract,and industrial rates are subject to the Steam Environmental Charge.All revenues collected from the
Steam Environmental Charge will be directly applied to offset these environmental expenses and other associated expenses.
The Steam Environmental Charge shall be reviewed and revised periodically in accordance with the provisions of this schedule
and until the balance is zero.Should the Steam Environmental Charge collect revenues in excess of environmental expenses,
the difference shall be refunded to customers on the applicable rates.
Steam Environmental Charge-The current charge is$0.30/Mlbs.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing, Michigan- Chilled Water Utility Rates CW1
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STANDARD COMMERCIAL CHILLED WATER SERVICE
RATE CODE: CW1
Availability-This rate is available to any Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")customer desiring service from the 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:
10 1 2025
Capacity Charge
Contract Demand $50.00 Per ton for all tons of Billing Demand less than or equal to 105%
of the contract demand
Excess Demand $70.00 Per ton for all tons of Billing Demand exceeding 105%of the
contract demand
Commodity Charge $0.15469 Per ton-hour
Fee and Tax Adiustment-Any taxes,assessments,franchise fees,or any other charges or fees levied by a governmental entity
or political subdivision upon BWL property,operations,or the production,distribution,or sale of chilled water,will be in
addition to the rates set forth herein.
Minimum Monthly Charge-The Capacity Charge included in the rate.
Billing Demand-The Billing Demand shall be the maximum instantaneous demand(tons)supplied during the billing period,but
not less than 85%of the Contract Demand.
Temperature Factor Adiustment-During the months of May through October,if the Service Location's return water
temperature is below 52 degrees Fahrenheit(F),the Service Location's commodity charge will be increased by 2.0%for either:
(1)each degree Fahrenheit the Service Location's supply and return water temperature differential is less than 10 degrees F or,
(2)each degree Fahrenheit the Service Location's return water temperature is below 52 degrees F,whichever is less.The
General Manager is authorized to waive the application of the Temperature Factor Adjustment where warranted.
Metering-All Service Locations using chilled water from the BWL chilled water system shall be metered.All metering shall be
installed in accordance with BWL Standards.
Rules and Regulations-Service under this rate is subject to the BWL Rules and Regulations for Chilled Water Service hereby
incorporated by reference.
Proposed Effective: October 1,2025
Board of Water and Light,Lansing, Michigan- Chilled Water Utility Rates CWFCA
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CHILLED WATER FUEL COST ADJUSTMENT
RIDER CODE: CWFCA
Purpose-The Fuel Cost Adjustment permits the monthly adjustment of rates for the costs of fuel incurred in supplying chilled
water.All rates are subject to the Fuel Cost Adjustment. In applying the Fuel Cost Adjustment,the applicable rate per ton-hour
shall be increased or decreased by the amount of the current Fuel Cost Adjustment.
The Fuel 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(12)months.
Fuel Cost Adjustment-The amount per ton-hour by which the applicable rates shall be adjusted for billing in each month.
Fuel Costs-Those costs incurred in supplying chilled water.Costs include,but are not limited to,electricity and water used in
the production and delivery of chilled water.
Over/Under Recovery-The difference between actual Fuel Costs for prior months and the amount of Fuel Cost recovered by
means of the Base Cost of fuel and the Fuel Cost Adjustment.The Over/Under Recovery shall be added to the Fuel Costs for
purposes of computing the Fuel Cost Adjustment for each month.
Base Cost of Fuel-The average Fuel Cost included in the fuel rates of the various rate schedules.Such amount shall not be
recovered by means of the Fuel Cost Adjustment.The current Base Cost of Fuel is$0.216 per ton-hour of chilled water(ton-hr)
sold.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Board of Water and Light, Lansing, Michigan- Chilled Water Utility Rates EDRC
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CHILLED WATER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RIDER
RIDER CODE: EDRC
Purpose-The Lansing Board of Water&Light("BWL")provides economic incentives to its utility service customers with a goal
of attracting new customers or growing the business of existing customers.The incentives are employed where,in the BWL's
judgment:a)the incentive is a major determining factor for the customer to take or add BWL service(s),and b)use of the
incentive will result in economic and other benefits to the BWL and its customers.
Availability-This rider is available to new or existing customers through Standard Chilled Water Service Rate CW1.The
customer must commit to creating new load or significantly increasing existing load.The BWL will,in its sole discretion,
determine the percentage and duration of the incentive offered to the customer.The customer may be required to enter into a
written agreement that specifies its commitment to economic development and the BWL's incentives.
Monthly Rate
This rider provides for a discount on the Capacity Charge portion of the customer's monthly billing for the applicable Service
Location.The BWL will determine the appropriate Capacity Charge,which will not be less than the following schedule:
Discounted Capacity Charge(per ton)
Years 1-2 Not less than$10.00
Years 3-4 Not less than$20.00
Years 5-6 Not less than$30.00
At the end of the incentive period and all years thereafter,the customer will be billed the standard Capacity Charge as listed in
the Standard Chilled Water Service Rate 1.
Capacity Eligible for Discount-
For a new Service Location,the total Billing Demand shall be eligible for the discounted rate of this rider.
For an existing Service Location,the BWL shall determine the contracted demand eligible for this rider,which may be based on
the increase beyond the average of the three(3)highest registered demands of historical load billed during the twelve(12)
month period prior to the implementation of the incentive.
Proposed Effective: October 1, 2025
Attachment C
Effect of the Proposed Rate Adjustments on Various
Monthly Billings to Customers
CUSTOMER IMPACT
MONTHLY ELECTRIC BILLS
BWL REVENUE INCREASE$20.3 million
10/1/2024
Current Proposed
Monthly Monthly Monthly
Bill Bill Increase
Residential(Rate 1)
500 kWh $ 88.80 $ 95.82 $ 7.02
750 kWh $ 122.94 $ 132.85 $ 9.91
1,000 kWh $ 157.09 $ 169.88 $ 12.79
Commercial and Industrial
Small Commercial
Standard(Rate 3) 750 kWh $ 144.92 $ 151.62 $ 6.70
Standard(Rate 3) 1,500 kWh $ 253.85 $ 266.25 $ 12.40
Midsize Commercial
Standard(Rate 4) 2,500 kWh/20 kW $ 598.34 $ 440.96 $ (157.38)
Standard(Rate 4) 15,000 kWh/500 kW $ 7,553.84 $ 8,868.25 $ 1,314.41
Large Commercial
Standard(Rate 5) 400,00o kWh/1,Oo0 kW $ 48,929.53 $ 51,810.15 $ 2,880.62
Standard(Rate 5) 650,000 kWh/1,000 kW $ 66,077.68 $ 70,158.29 $ 4,080.61
MONTHLY WATER BILLS
BWL REVENUE INCREASE$5.0 million
10/1/2024
Current Proposed
Monthly Monthly Monthly
Bill Bill Increase
Residential(Rate 1)
Meter Size 5/8"
2 CCF $ 23.66 $ 25.01 $ 1.35
5 CCF $ 39.92 $ 43.85 $ 3.93
General Water Service(Rate 2)
Meter Size 4"
365 CCF $ 2,256.41 $ 2,500.96 $ 244.55
Lawn Sprinkling Water Service(Rate 5)
Meter Size 2"
15 CCF $ 87.73 $ 100.63 $ 12.90
MONTHLY STEAM BILLS
BWL REVENUE INCREASE$1.0 million
10/1/2024
Current Proposed
Monthly Monthly Monthly
Bill Bill Increase
General Steam Service(Rate 1)
20,000 Ibs $ 494.14 $ 542.88 $ 48.74
50,000 Ibs $ 1,204.54 $ 1,323.39 $ 118.85
200,000 Ibs $ 4,756.54 $ 5,225.93 $ 469.39
800,000 Ibs $ 19,678.54 $ 21,620.57 $ 1,942.03
1,000,000 Ibs $ 24,652.54 $ 27,085.44 $ 2,432.90
Industrial Steam Service(Rate 2)
28,000,000 Ibs $ 635,454.19 $ 697,877.67 $ 62,423.48
MONTHLY CHILLED WATER BILLS
BWL REVENUE INCREASE$0.1 million
General Chilled Water Service(Rate 1) 10/1/2024
Current Proposed
Monthly Monthly Monthly
Bill Bill Increase
Billing
Demand 165
Ton-hr 27,500 $ 11,795.85 $ 12,145.10 $ 349.25
CUSTOMER IMPACT
MONTHLY ELECTRIC BILLS
BWL REVENUE INCREASE$18.8 million
10/1/2025
Current Proposed
Monthly Monthly Monthly
Bill Bill Increase
Residential(Rate 1)
500 kWh $ 95.82 $ 102.38 $ 6.56
750 kWh $ 132.85 $ 142.32 $ 9.47
1,000 kWh $ 169.88 $ 182.25 $ 12.37
Commercial and Industrial
Small Commercial
Standard(Rate 3) 750 kWh $ 151.62 $ 157.35 $ 5.73
Standard(Rate 3) 1,500 kWh $ 266.25 $ 276.70 $ 10.45
Midsize Commercial
Standard(Rate 4) 2,500 kWh/20 kW $ 440.96 $ 467.17 $ 26.21
Standard(Rate 4) 15,000 kWh/500 kW $ 8,868.25 $ 9,480.55 $ 612.30
Large Commercial
Standard(Rate 5) 400,000 kWh/1,000 kW $ 51,810.15 $ 54,430.97 $ 2,620.82
Standard(Rate 5) 650,000 kWh/1,000 kW $ 70,158.29 $ 73,654.11 $ 3,495.82
MONTHLY WATER BILLS
BWL REVENUE INCREASE$5.5 million
10/1/2025
Current Proposed
Monthly Monthly Monthly
Bill Bill Increase
Residential(Rate 1)
Meter Size 5/8"
2 CCF $ 25.01 $ 26.32 $ 1.31
5 CCF $ 43.85 $ 48.07 $ 4.22
General Water Service(Rate 2)
Meter Size 4"
365 CCF $ 2,500.96 $ 2,774.71 $ 273.75
Lawn Sprinkling Water Service(Rate 5)
Meter Size 2"
15 CCF $ 100.63 $ 115.18 $ 14.55
MONTHLY STEAM BILLS
BWL REVENUE INCREASE$1.1 million
10/1/2025
Current Proposed
Monthly Monthly Monthly
Bill Bill Increase
General Steam Service(Rate 1)
20,000 Ibs $ 542.88 $ 594.27 $ 51.39
50,000 Ibs $ 1,323.39 $ 1,451.87 $ 128.48
200,000 Ibs $ 5,225.93 $ 5,739.85 $ 513.92
800,000 Ibs $ 21,620.57 $ 23,753.71 $ 2,133.14
1,000,000 Ibs $ 27,085.44 $ 29,758.33 $ 2,672.89
Industrial Steam Service(Rate 2)
28,000,000 Ibs $ 697,877.67 $ 766,466.57 $ 68,588.90
MONTHLY CHILLED WATER BILLS
BWL REVENUE INCREASE$0.1 million
General Chilled Water Service(Rate 1) 10/1/2025
Current Proposed
Monthly Monthly Monthly
Bill Bill Increase
Billing
Demand 165
Ton-hr 27,500 $ 12,145.10 $ 12,503.98 $ 358.88