Schedule A-1
General Service
Applicability
This schedule is applicable to non-residential customers with single-phase or polyphase alternating current service, or to a combination thereof, whose kW usage is less than 500 kW per month for any 6 months out of the last 12 consecutive months. This service is also applicable to separately-metered service to common areas of multi-family accommodations. Customers may also be eligible for service under Schedule A-2 if usage exceeds 8,000 kWh per month. However, only one rate schedule change is allowed every 12 months except by mutual agreement between the Customer and Alameda Municipal Power (AMP).
Rates
| A. Standard Metered Commercial Service - Monthly Charges | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distribution | Public Purpose | Generation | Total | |
| per kWh | $0.06976 | $0.00300 | $0.06831 | $0.14107 |
| Customer Charge | $10.00 | - | - | $10.00 |
| B. Unmetered Utility Service - Monthly Charges | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distribution | Public Purpose | Generation | Total | |
| per kWh | $0.06976 | $0.00300 | $0.06831 | $0.14107 |
| Per service location | $5.00 | - | - | $5.00 |
State and Local Taxes
To the above charges will be added any applicable state and local taxes (refer to Rider UUT and Rider ERS for current tax rates) and charges for the state solar PV program (refer to Rider PV).
Definitions and Special Conditions
- DISTRIBUTION CHARGE
The charge for low voltage delivery of electric power at the local level, including billing and metering costs. - PUBLIC PURPOSE CHARGE
The California state-mandated charge supporting funding of energy efficiency, new renewable resources, low-income, and research and development programs. - GENERATION CHARGE
Charge recovering the cost of providing energy supply including generation and transmission costs. - UNMETERED UTILITY SERVICE
For multiple locations of essentially identical services, such as nodes/amplifiers for telecommunications service, remote transmitting units for utility SCADA systems, or cathodic protection rectifiers for natural gas or water pipelines, where the electric consumption is roughly consistent at each separate location, AMP will sample-meter a small number of locations of such utility service equipment to provide representative usage and billing data. The remaining locations may be unmetered and will be billed based on either a) the average consumption measured at the sample-metered site(s), or b) the calculated consumption estimated from the equipment specifications and usage profile, as determined by AMP. The sample-metered site(s) will be billed at the Standard Metered Commercial Service rates, and the remaining unmetered sites will be billed at the Unmetered Utility Service rates.
The customer is required to notify AMP in the event of any equipment modifications, upgrades, changes, replacements, or any other event that would materially impact electrical consumption at the unmetered locations. AMP reserves the right to inspect the equipment at each location to verify equipment type, specifications, or consumption estimates and to ensure the account is being properly billed. - PRIMARY VOLTAGE DISCOUNT
When the customer owns all the transformers, and delivery hereunder is made at the same voltage as that of the distribution line from which the service is supplied, a discount of 3% for 11 kV or higher available line voltages and 2% for available line voltages of from 2 kV to 10 kV will be applied to all charges except taxes, provided, however, AMP is not required to supply service at a non-standard voltage. AMP retains the right to change its line voltage at any time, after reasonable advance notice to any customer receiving a discount hereunder and affected by such change, and such customer then has the option to change its system so as to receive service at the new line voltage or to accept service (without discount) through transformers to be supplied by AMP. - POWER FACTOR
Charges for any month as computed above will be adjusted for the power factor according to Rider PF. - RULES and REGULATIONS
Other conditions, as specified in AMP's Rules and Regulations, shall apply to this rate schedule.
ADOPTED: June 28, 2010
RESOLUTION NO. 4844
Effective July 1, 2010
(Superseding Rate Schedule D-2 Effective July 1, 2008)


