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Basic Definition: Service Extension (Rule 16) PGE will complete a Distribution Line / Service Extension without charge provided: PGEs total estimated installed costs do not exceed the allowances from permanent, bonafide loads to be served.
What is the PGE B19 rate plan?
Business Medium-High Use (B19)* is a voluntary rate plan for large and medium businesses with moderate to high energy demand consistently under 500 kW. This rate features lower energy rates but a higher Demand Charge than the B10 Rate Plan.
By ALJ ruling dated March 29, 2002, the scope of this proceeding was expanded to consider cost responsibility surcharges for Departing Load in order to
by MJ Doane 1997 Cited by 3 Regulatory agencies have addressed the first problem generally by establishing competitive transition charges, but have addressed the second problem.
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