Lubbock Power & Light & Water

Residential Service

Tariff Numbers 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3

APPLICABLE: To residential customers for electric service used for domestic purposes in private residences and separagely metered individual apartments. Single phase motors not to exceeed 10 horsepower, individual capacity, may be served under this rate.

TERRITORY: Lubbock, Texas

TERMS OF PAYMENT: 2% discount deducted from all residential bills if paid within 16 days after mailing date. An additional 1% will be deducted from residential bills if these bills are paid by bank draft. 5% added to bill after 22 days.

RATE:

Tariff Number 1.0

Service Availability Charge: $4.65 per month. All Kwh per month @ 4.00 cents per Kwh used during each summer month. All Kwh per month @ 3.60 cents per Kwh used during each winter month.

Electric Living Service

Tariff Number 1.1

Water Heating - When customer has in regular use a permanently installed 240 volt, 30 gallons or greater, storage type water heater of not greater than 5.5 kilowatts, individual rated capacity, the first 500 Kwh will be billed at the regular rate, the next 500 Kwh at 1.65 cents per Kwh, and all additional Kwh at the rregular rate.

Tariff Number 1.2

All-Electric Space Heating - When customer has in regular use permanently installed space heating equipment of an aggregate rated capacity of 3 kilowatts or more, excluding bathroom heaters, billing during the winter months will be the first 500 Kwh at the regualr rate, and all additional Kwh at 1.00 cents per Kwh. When customer has water heating in combination with all-electric space heating, the first 500 Kwh will be billed at the regular rate, the next 500 Kwh at 1.65 cents per Kwh and all additional Kwh at 1.00 cents per Kwh.

Tariff Number 1.3

Add on Heat Pump - When customer has in regular use a permanently installed heat pump used as the primary heat source for the entire residence in conjunction with a gas or oil fired furnace for extreme cold weather back-up, billing during the winter months will be first 600 Kwh at the regular rate and additional Kwh at 1.00 cents per Kwh. When customer hs water heating in combination with the add on heat pump, the first 600 Kwh will be billed at the regular rate, the next 500 Kwh at 1.65 cents per Kwh and all additional Kwh at 1.00 cents per Kwh.

The rated capacity of space heating equipment may be measured by Lubbock Power and Light.

WINTER MONTHS: The billing months of October through May.

SUMMER MONTHS: The billing months of June through September.

FUEL COST RECOVERY: The charge per kilowatt hour of the above rate shall be increased by a fuel factor per kilowatt hour as provided in current Southwestern Public Service Tariff Number 7100.

TAX ADJUSTMENT: Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to the sum of the taxes payable under federal, state, and local sales tax acts, and of all additional taxes, fees, or charges, (exclusive of ad valorem, state and federal income taxes) payable by the utility and levied or assessed by any governmental authority on the public utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege of rendering the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of service, as the result of any new or amended laws after June 30, 1965.

AVERAGED BILLING PLAN: Upon request, any customer whose average monthly bill is $25.00 or more, may be billed monthly, based on his average bill (estimated if applicable), plus a portion of any unbilled balance. Customers having delinquest or disputed bills are not eligible for billing under this plan.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE: A-C; 60 hertz; single phase 120/240 volts; where available on secondary, three phase 240 volts.

EFFECTIVE DATE: October 15, 1993

GENERAL SERVICE

TARIFF 2.0

APPLICABLE: To all commercial and industrial electric service. Where facilities of adequate capacity and suitable voltage are adjacent to the premises to be served. Water heating and space heating service will be furnished in conjunction with the standard Heating Rider.

Not applicable to temporary, breakdown, standby, supplementary, or to service for which a specific rate schedule is provided.

TERRITORY: Lubbock, Texas

RATE:

Service availability charge $10.00 per month 5.10 cents per Kwh for the first 1,000 Kwh per month for each summer month* 4.60 cents per Kwh for the first 1,000 Kwh per month for each winter month* 2.50 cents per Kwh for the next 6,000 Kwh per month 1.03 cents per Kwh for all additional Kwh per month

*Add to the first block 200 Kwh for every KW of demand in excess of 10 Kw.

TERMS OF PAYMENT: 5% added to bill after 22 days.

DEMAND: Lubbock Power and Light will furnish at its expense the necessary metering equipment to measure the customer’s kw demand for the 30-minute period of greatest use during the month.

FUEL COST RECOVERY: The charge per kilowatt hour of the above rate shall be increased by a fuel factor per kilowatt hour as provided in current Southwestern Public Service Tariff Number 7100.

TAX ADJUSTMENT: Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to the sum of the taxes payable under federal, state, and local sales tax acts, and of all additional taxes, fees, or charges, (exclusive of ad valorem, state and federal income taxes) payable by the utility and levied or assessed by any governmental authority on the public utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege of rendering the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of service, as the result of any new or amended laws after June 30, 1965.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE: A-C; 6 - hertz; single or three phase; at one available standard voltage.

MINIMUM CHARGE: $10.00 per month for demands of 10 kw or less, plus $3.50 per KW for next 15 KW above 10 Kw, plus $2.30 per KW for all additional KW. No demand shall be taken as less than 50% of the highest demand established in 12 months ending with current month.

SUMMER MONTHS: The billing months of June through September.

WINTER MONTHS: The billing months of October through May.

EFFECTIVE DATE: October 15, 1993

LARGE GENERAL SERVICE

TARIFF NUMBER 3.0

APPLICABLE: To all commercial and industrial electric service supplied where facilities of adequate capacity and suitable voltage are adjacent to the premises to be served.

Not applicable to temporary, breakdown, standby, or supplementary service.

TERRITORY: Lubbock, Texas

RATE:

Demand Charge: $1,850.00 for the first 200 KW, or less of demand per month. $8.50 per kw for all additional Kw of demand per month.

Energy Charge: 0.51 cents per Kwh for the first 230 Kwh used per month per Kw of demand, or the first 120,000 Kwh used per month, whichever is greater. 0.38 cents pr Kwh for the next 230 Kwh used per month per Kw of demand. 0.31 cents per Kwh for all additional Kwh used per month.

TERMS OF PAYMENT: 5% added to bill after 22 days.

DETERMINATION OF DEMAND: The Kw determined from Lubbock Power and Light’s demand meter for the 30-minute period of customer’s greatest Kw used during the month, but not less than 60% of the highest demand established in the preceding eleven months.

PRIMARY SERVICE DISCOUNT: A discount of 3% of the demand charges, energy charges (excluding all fuel cost recovery amounts) will be allowed when service is supplied a line voltage of 12 Kv, or greater, and no transformation is made by Lubbock Power and Light at the customer’s location.

FUEL COST RECOVERY: The charge per kilowatt hour of the above rate shall be increased by a fuel factor per kilowatt hour as provided in current Southwestern Public Service Tariff Number 7100.

TAX ADJUSTMENT: Billings under this schedule may be increased by an amount equal to the sum of the taxes payable under federal, state, and local sales tax acts, and of all additional taxes, fees, or charges, (exclusive of ad valorem, state and federal income taxes) payable by the utility and levied or assessed by any governmental authority on the public utility services rendered, or on the right or privilege of rendering the service, or on any object or event incidental to the rendition of service, as the result of any new or amended laws after June 30, 1965.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE: A-C 60 hertz; at one standard voltage.

CONTRACT PERIOD: A period of not less than one year.

MINIMUM CHARGE: Demand Charge

EFFECTIVE DATE: October 15, 1993

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