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Walden says the city has not received notice of it yet. City officials say they are considering the rate increase though, no final decision has been made yet. To report a correction or typo, please email digitalnews ky3. Skip to content. Jude Dream Home. Weather School Contest. Ozarks Sports Zone. On Your Side. Submit a Story Idea or News Tip. Great Health Divide. Between 6 and 8 p. While the California investor-owned utilities initially offered time-of-use rates as an option, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District made them mandatory when it introduced them in The utility was angling to cut peak demand by 5.
A steep differential between hourly rates, as well as fairly narrow windows that provide opportunities to reallocate power use, are critical to success in reducing peak demand, according to experts. Peak-time power generally is much more costly than off-peak power, even hundreds of times more in a few cases, according to Patty Durand, president and chief executive officer with the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative.
Although demand plays into the price, Brown said he did not know the exact extent of its influence. Every other hour of power costs Fayetteville less than 3 cents per kilowatt-hour.
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