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S pepeo,An Exelon Company
Douglas E. Micheel Office 202,872.2318
Assistant General Counsel Fax 202.331.6767
pepco.com
EP9628 [email protected]
701 Ninth Street NW
Washington, DC 20068-0001
July 25, 2019
Terry J. RomineExecutive SecretaryPublic Service Commission of MarylandWilliam Donald Schaefer Tower
6 St. Paul Street, 16"^ FloorBaltimore, MD 21202-6808
Re: Case No. 9207 - AMI Opt-Out Provisions
Dear Ms. Romine:
Enclosed please find an original and seventeen (17) copies (five three-hole punched)of proposed changes to Potomac Electric Power Company's (Pepeo) Rate Schedule "R" -Residential Service, Rate Schedule "GS" - General Service, and General Terms and
Conditions, Section 2.f. GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE - CompanyConnection Facilities.
The proposed change to Schedules "R" and "GS" is to the Opt-Out fee section toreflect the deletion of non-time-of-use ERT (encoder receiver transmitter) or AMR (Automaticmeter reading) meter and replace with a solid-state meter not equipped with communicationsdevice. Pepeo requests this change from an ERT meter or AMR meter to a solid-state meternot equipped with communications device to better align with the desires of opt-out customersnot to have any active communication devices in the meter. Currently, Pepeo has just over1,200 opt-out customers.
The proposed change to the General Terms and Conditions is to update language toallow Pepeo to dis-enroll an opt-out customer if it is suspected that they are stealing electricityor threaten harm or violence toward a Pepeo employee. Safety of employees and customersis Pepeo's number one concern. This change would also align Pepeo General Terms andConditions with the current Commission-approved tariff of its sister company Baltimore Gasand Electric Company.
Mail Log No. 226208
Terry J. RominePage 2July 25, 2019
Please contact me if you have any further questions.
Sincerely,
las E. Micheel
Enclosure
cc: Leslie Romine, Staff Counsel
Paula M. Carmody, Public Counsel
Electric-P.S.C. Md. No. 1
MD One Hundred and Fifty-First Revised Page No. 1
RATE SCHEDULES
FOR
ELECTRIC SERVICE
IN
MARYLAND
POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
^pepco®
An Exelon Company
RATES AND REGULATORY PRACTICES GROUP
Date of Issue: July 25, 2019 Date Effective: Usage on and after August 24, 2019
Electric-P.S.C. Md. No. 1
MD One Hundred and Fifty-First Revised Page No. 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
RATE SCHEDULES
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - SCHEDULE "R" Page 3- 3.1
TIME METERED RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - SCHEDULE "R-TM" Page 4- 4.1
GENERAL SERVICE - SCHEDULE "GS" Page 5- 5.1
TEMPORARY SERVICE - SCHEDULE "T" Page 6- 6.1
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - LOW VOLTAGE - TYPE II
SCHEDULE "MGTLV II" Page 7- 7.2
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - LOW VOLTAGE - TYPE II A
SCHEDULE "MGTLV II A" (THIS SCHEDULE HAS BEEN DELETED) Page 7.3-7.5
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - LOW VOLTAGE - TYPE III
SCHEDULE "MGTLV III" Page 7.6-7.8
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - PRIMARY SERVICE - TYPE II
SCHEDULE "MGT3A II" Page 8- 8.2
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - PRIMARY SERVICE - TYPE II A
SCHEDULE "MGT 3A II A" (THIS SCHEDULE HAS BEEN DELETED) Page 8.2 - 8.5
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - PRIMARY SERVICE - TYPE III
SCHEDULE "MGT 3A III" Page 8.6-8.8
TIME METERED GENERAL SERVICE - LOW VOLTAGE -
SCHEDULE "GT LV" Page 9- 9.2
TIME METERED GENERAL SERVICE - PRIMARY SERVICE -
SCHEDULE "GT 3A" Page 10-10.2
TIME METERED GENERAL SERVICE - HIGH VOLTAGE -
SCHEDULE "GT3B" Page 11-11.2
TIME METERED RAPID TRANSIT SERVICE - SCHEDULE "TM-RT" Page 12 -12.1
ELECTRIC VEHICLE SERVICE - SCHEDULE "EV" Page 13-13.1(THIS SCHEDULE IS CLOSED TO NEW CUSTOMERS)
OUTDOOR LIGHTING SERVICE - SCHEDULE "OL" Page 14 -14.1
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE - SCHEDULE "SL" Page 15-15.1
SERVICING STREET LIGHTS SERVED FROM OVERHEAD LINES -
SCHEDULE "SSL-OH" Page 16-16.2
SERVICING STREET LIGHTS SERVED FROM UNDERGROUND
LINES - SCHEDULE "SSL-UG" Page 17 -17.2SERVICING STREET LIGHTS SERVED FROM OVERHEAD LINES -
SCHEDULE "SSL-OH-LED" Page 17.3 - 17.5
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SERVICING STREET LIGHTS SERVED FROM UNDERGROUND LINES -
SCHEDULE "SSL-UG-LED" Page 17.6 - 17.8
TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK SERVICE - SCHEDULE "TN" Page 18 -18.1
COGENERATION AND SMALL POWER PRODUCTION INTERCONNECTION
SERVICE - SCHEDULE "CG-SPP" PURCHASE OF POWER Page 19-19.4
STANDBY SERVICE - SCHEDULE "S" Page 20 - 20.1
PLUG-IN VEHICLE CHARGING - SCHEDULE "PIV" Page 21-21.1(THIS SCHEDULE IS CLOSED TO NEW CUSTOMERS)
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - PLUG-IN VEHICLE CHARGING - SCHEDULE "R-PIV" Page 22 - 22.1
COMMUNITY SOLAR PILOT PROGRAM - SCHEDULE "CS" Page 23 - 23.6
RESIDENTIAL TIME-OF-USE PILOT PROGRAM - SCHEDULE "R-TOU-P" Page 24 - 24.1
PUBLIC ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SERVICE - SCHEDULE "PC-PIV" Page 25 - 25.1
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE Page 25-26
RIDERS
MARKET PRICE SERVICE - RIDER "MRS" Page 27 - 27 1(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
UNIVERSAL SERVICE CHARGE RECOVERY - RIDER "USC" Page 28
GENERATION PROCUREMENT CREDIT - RIDER "GPC" Page 29-29.1(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
EXPERIMENTAL RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC VEHICLE SERVICE -
RIDER "R-EV" Page 30
EXPERIMENTAL RESIDENTIAL TIME-OF-USE ELECTRIC VEHICLE
SERVICE - RIDER "R-TM-EV" Page 30.2
NET ENERGY METERING "NEM" Page 31 - 31.3
EXPERIMENTAL CONJUNTIVE BILLING SERVICE - RIDER "CBS" Page 32 - 32.1(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK CHARGE - RIDER "SL-TN" Page 33
POWER FACTOR - RIDER "PF" Page 34
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE SERVICE - RIDER "TS" Page 35
DELIVERY TAX SURCHARGE - RIDER "DT" Page 36
MONTGOMERY COUNTY SURCHARGE - RIDER "MCS" Page 37
MARYLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SURCHARGE - RIDER "MES" Page 38
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TEMPORARY TAX COMPLIANCE SURCHARGE - RIDER "TTCS" Page 39(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
OPTIONAL METER EQUIPMENT RELATED SERVICES - RIDER "OMRS" Pages 40 - 40.2
EXCESS FACILITIES - RIDER "EE" Page 41
DIVESTITURE SHARING CREDIT - RIDER "DS" Page 42(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
STANDARD OFFER SERVICE - RIDER "SOS" Page 43 - 43.6
ADMINISTRATIVE CREDIT - RIDER "AC" Page 44
SOS PHASE IN CREDIT/DEFERRED COST ADJUSTMENT-RIDER "SOS PIC/DCA". Page 45 - 45.1(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
RESERVED DELIVERY CAPACITY SERVICE - RIDER "RDCS" Page 46 - 46.1
BILL STABILIZATION ADJUSTMENT - RIDER "BSA" Page 47 - 47.1
EMPOWER MD CHARGE - RIDER "E-MD" Page 48 - 48.1
RESIDENTIAL DIRECT LOAD CONTROL - RIDER "R-DLC" Page 49 - 49.1
RGGI RATE CREDIT - RIDER "RRC" Page 50
MASTER-METERED DIRECT LOAD CONTROL-RIDER "MM-DLC" Page 51 -51.1
AGGREGATE NET ENERGY METERING - RIDER "ANEM" Page 52 - 52.4
NON-RESIDENTIAL DIRECT LOAD CONTROL - RIDER "NR-DLC" Page 53
DEMAND RESOURCE SURCHARGE - RIDER "DRS" Page 54 - 54.1
DYNAMIC PRICING - PEAK ENERGY SAVINGS CREDIT - RIDER "DP" Page 55 - 55.1
GRID RESILIENCY CHARGE - RIDER "GRC" Page 56 - 56.1
COMMUNITY NET ENERGY METERING PILOT PROGRAM "RIDER CNM" Page 57 - 57.1
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING PROGRAM - RIDER "EVCP" Page 58 - 58.2
GREEN RIDER - RIDER "GREEN" Page 59
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RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
SCHEDULE"R"
AVAILABILITY
Available for Distribution Service and Standard Offer Service when modified by Rider "SOS" in theMaryland portion of the Company's service area for low voltage electric service where the use is primarilyfor residential purposes and for farm operations where the electricity for both farm and residentialpurposes is delivered through the same meter.
Not available for residential premises in which five (5) or more rooms are for hire.
Not available for seasonal loads metered separately from lighting and other usage in the same occupancy.
Not available for temporary, auxiliary or emergency service.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
The service supplied under this schedule normally will be alternating current, sixty hertz, single phase,three wire, 120/240 volts, or three wire, 120/208 volts.
MONTHLY RATE
Distribution Service ChargeSummer Winter
Customer Charge $ 7.80 per month $ 7.80 per monthKilowatt-hour Charge $ 0.06345 per kwhr $ 0.03135 per kwhr
Opt-Out Fee *One-time, Up-front Fee $ 75.00 (payable in three monthly installments)Monthly Fee $ 14.00 per month
Generation and Transmission Service Charges - Customers who do not receive service froman alternative Electric Supplier as defined in the Company's General Terms and Conditions willreceive Generation and Transmission Services from the Company under the provisions of Rider"SOS" - Standard Offer Service.
Billing Credit - A monthly billing credit in the amount of $0.61 will be applied to the bill of eachcustomer receiving a consolidated bill from an alternative supplier for services provided both byPepco and by the alternative supplier.
* Opt-Out Fees - Customers who choose to decline the installation of an AMI meter areconsidered to be Opting-Out and will incur a One Time Enrollment Fee payable in three monthlyinstallments as well as an Ongoing Monthly Fee. A customer who requests to Opt-Out of receivinga smart meter shall be moved to a non-time-of-use schedule and shall receive a non-time-of-use
solid-state meter not equipped with communications device for no additional costs beyond thespecified Opt-Out Fees. Opt-Out Customers will receive an initial bill that includes the firstinstallment of One-Time Upfront Fee and Ongoing Monthly Fee. An Opt-Out Customer can electto discontinue the application of Opt-Out Fees at any time by electing to have a smart meterinstalled. The Fees shall be waived and removed from the Customer's bill where the Opt-OutFees first appear if the customer agrees, before the end of the subsequent billing cycle, to have asmart meter installed, provided the customer allows reasonable access for
installation of the smart meter. For customers who elect to have a smart meter installed after the
initial billing cycle in which Opt-Out Fees are billed, the charges shall continue to be billed and
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shall cease upon the earlier of the installation of a smart meter or within 30 days of receivingcustomer notification, provided the customer allows reasonable access for installation of the smartmeter. Charges begin the later of the first full billing cycle following July 1, 2014 or following thefirst full billing cycle after the AMI installation date in that customer's community.
A Customer who is non-responsive to Pepco's attempts to install a smart meter, as detailed inOrder No. 86727, shall also be responsible for these Fees. However, in the instance where acustomer is non-responsive to Pepco's attempts to install a smart meter, as detailed in Order No.86727, opt-out charges for those customers will be waived if the customer contacts Pepco toschedule a smart meter installation within 30 days after the charges first appear on the bill.
The applicable fees for enrolling in smart meter Opt-Out will be shown as separate line items onthe customer's bill.
BILLING MONTHS
Summer - Billing months of June through October.Winter - Billing months of November through May.
METER READING
Watt-hour meters will be read to the nearest multiple of the meter constant and bills rendered accordingly.
GROSS RECEIPTS TAX
A surcharge of 2.0408% is applied to the transmission and distribution components of the customer's billto recover the amount attributable to the Gross Receipts Tax.
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This schedule is subject in all respects to the Company's "General Terms and Conditions for FurnishingElectric Service" and the Company's "Electric Service Rules and Regulations."
APPLICABLE RIDERS
Standard Offer Service - Residential
Administrative Credit
Universal Service Charge RecoveryNet Energy MeteringDelivery Tax SurchargeMontgomery County SurchargeMaryland Environmental SurchargeExperimental Residential Electric Vehicle ServiceOptional Meter Equipment Related ServicesBill Stabilization AdjustmentEmpower MD ChargeResidential Direct Load Control
RGGI Rate Credit
Aggregate Net Energy MeteringDemand Resource SurchargeDynamic Pricing - Peak Energy Savings CreditGrid Resiliency Charge
Date of Issue: July 25, 2019 Date Effective: Usage on and after August 24, 2019
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GENERAL SERVICE
SCHEDULE"GS"
AVAILABILITY
Available for Distribution Service and Standard Offer Service when modified by Rider "SOS" in theMaryland portion of the Company's service area, except for customers whose maximum thirty (30) minutedemand equals or exceeds 25 kW during one (1) or more months within twelve (12) billing months orwhose monthly energy consumption exceeds 6,000 kilowatt-hours in two (2) consecutive winter billingmonths (November through May, inclusive), or whose monthly energy consumption exceeds 7,500kilowatt-hours for a single summer billing month. Customers who exceed the above limits will betransferred to Schedule "MGT LV II", "MGT 3A II "MGT LV III", "MGT 3A III", "GT LV", "GT 3A", or "GT
3B" in accordance with the availability provisions therein. Rate schedule changes will occur annually andbecome effective with the billing month of June.
Available for low voltage electric service at sixty hertz.
Not available for railway propulsion service.
Not available for secondary temporary service or supplementary loads metered separately from lightingand other usage in the same occupancy.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
The service supplied under this schedule normally will be alternating current, sixty hertz, either (i) singlephase, three wire, 120/240 volts or 120/208 volts, or (ii) three phase, four wire, 120/208 volts or 265/460volts.
MONTHLY RATE
Summer Winter
Distribution Service ChargeCustomer Charge $ 11.64 per month $ 11.64 per monthKilowatt-hour Charge $0.06133 per kwhr $0.03222 per kwhr
Opt-Out Fee *One-time, Up-front Fee $ 75.00 (payable in three monthly installments)Monthly Fee $ 14.00 per month
Generation and Transmission Service Charges - Customers who do not receive service froman alternative Electric Supplier as defined in the Company's General Terms and Conditions willreceive Generation and Transmission Services from the Company under the provisions of Rider"SOS" - Standard Offer Service.
Billing Credit - A monthly billing credit in the amount of $0.74 will be applied to the bill of eachcustomer receiving a consolidated bill from an alternative supplier for services provided both byPepco and by the alternative supplier.
* Opt-Out Fees - Customers who choose to decline the installation of an AMI meter areconsidered to be Opting-Out and will incur a One Time Enrollment Fee payable in three monthlyinstallments as well as an Ongoing Monthly Fee. A customer who requests to Opt-Out of receivinga smart meter shall be moved to a non-time-of-use schedule and shall receive a non-time-of-use
solid-state meter not equipped with communications device for no additional costs beyond thespecified Opt-Out Fees. Opt-Out Customers will receive an initial bill that includes the firstinstallment of One-Time Upfront Fee and Ongoing Monthly Fee. An Opt-Out Customer can elect
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to discontinue the application of Opt-Out Fees at any time by electing to have a smart meterinstalled. The Fees shall be waived and removed from the Customer's bill where the Opt-OutFees first appear if the customer agrees, before the end of the subsequent billing cycle, to have asmart meter installed, provided the customer allows reasonable access for installation of thesmart meter. For customers who elect to have a smart meter installed after the initial billing cyclein which Opt-Out Fees are billed, the charges shall continue to be billed and shall cease upon theearlier of the installation of a smart meter or within 30 days of receiving customer notification,provided the customer allows reasonable access for installation of the smart meter. Chargesbegin the later of the first full billing cycle following July 1, 2014 or following the first full billingcycle after the AMI installation date in that customer's community.
A Customer who is non-responsive to Pepco's attempts to install a smart meter, as detailed inOrder No. 86727, shall also be responsible for these Fees. However, in the instance where acustomer is non-responsive to Pepco's attempts to install a smart meter, as detailed in Order No.86727, opt-out charges for those customers will be waived if the customer contacts Pepco toschedule a smart meter installation within 30 days after the charges first appear on the bill.
The applicable fees for enrolling in smart meter Opt-Out will be shown as separate line items onthe customer's bill.
BILLING MONTHS
Summer - Billing months of June through October.Winter - Billing months of November through May.
METER READING
Watt-hour meters will be read to the nearest multiple of the meter constant and bills rendered accordingly.
GROSS RECEIPTS TAX
A surcharge of 2.0408% is applied to the transmission and distribution components of the customer's billto recover the amount attributable to the Gross Receipts Tax.
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This schedule is subject in all respects to the Company's "General Terms and Conditions for FurnishingElectric Service" and the Company's "Electric Service Rules and Regulations."
APPLICABLE RIDERS
Standard Offer Service - Type I Non-ResidentialAdministrative Credit
Universal Service Charge RecoveryNet Energy MeteringPower Factor
Delivery Tax SurchargeMontgomery County SurchargeMaryland Environmental SurchargeOptional Meter Equipment Related ServicesBill Stabilization AdjustmentEmpower MD ChargeAggregate Net Energy MeteringNon-Residential Direct Load Control
Demand Resource SurchargeGrid Resiliency Charge
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
RATE SCHEDULESRESIDENTIAL SERVICE-SCHEDULE "R" Page 3- 3.1
TIME METERED RESIDENTIAL SERVICE-SCHEDULE"R-TM" Page 4- 4.1
GENERAL SERVICE - SCHEDULE "GS" Page 5- 5.1
TEMPORARY SERVICE - SCHEDULE "r Page 6- 6.1
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - LOW VOLTAGE - TYPE II
SCHEDULE "MGT LVII" Page 7- 7.2
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - LOW VOLTAGE - TYPE II A
SCHEDULE "MGT LV II A" (THIS SCHEDULE HAS BEEN DELETED) Page 7.3-7.5
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - LOW VOLTAGE - TYPE III
SCHEDULE "MGT LV III" Page 7.6-7.8
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - PRIMARY SERVICE - TYPE II
SCHEDULE "MGT 3AII" Page 8- 8.2
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - PRIMARY SERVICE - TYPE II A
SCHEDULE "MGT 3A II A" (THIS SCHEDULE HAS BEEN DELETED) Page 8.2 - 8.5
TIME METERED MEDIUM GENERAL SERVICE - PRIMARY SERVICE - TYPE III
SCHEDULE "MGT 3A III" Page 8.6-8.8
TIME METERED GENERAL SERVICE - LOW VOLTAGE -
SCHEDULE "GT LV Page 9- 9.2
TIME METERED GENERAL SERVICE - PRIMARY SERVICE -
SCHEDULE "GT3A" Page 10-10.2
TIME METERED GENERAL SERVICE - HIGH VOLTAGE -
SCHEDULE "GT 3B" Page 11-11.2
TIME METERED RAPID TRANSIT SERVICE - SCHEDULE "TM-RT" Page 12-12.1
ELECTRIC VEHICLE SERVICE - SCHEDULE "EV Page 13-13.1(THIS SCHEDULE IS CLOSED TO NEW CUSTOMERS)
OUTDOOR LIGHTING SERVICE - SCHEDULE "OL" Page 14 -14.1
STREET LIGHTING SERVICE - SCHEDULE "SL" Page 15 -15.1
SERVICING STREET LIGHTS SERVED FROM OVERHEAD LINES -
SCHEDULE "SSL-OH" Page 16 -16.2
SERVICING STREET LIGHTS SERVED FROM UNDERGROUND
LINES - SCHEDULE "SSL-UG" Page 17 -17.2SERVICING STREET LIGHTS SERVED FROM OVERHEAD LINES-
SCHEDULE "SSL-OH-LED" Page 17.3 - 17.5
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SERVICING STREET LIGHTS SERVED FROM UNDERGROUND LINES-SCHEDULE "SSL-UG-LED" Page 17.6 - 17.8
TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK SERVICE - SCHEDULE "TN" Page 18-18.1
COGENERATION AND SMALL POWER PRODUCTION INTERCONNECTIONSERVICE - SCHEDULE "CG-SPP" PURCHASE OF POWER Page 19-19.4
STANDBY SERVICE - SCHEDULE "S" Page 20 - 20.1
PLUG-IN VEHICLE CHARGING - SCHEDULE "PIV" Page 21-21.1(THIS SCHEDULE IS CLOSED TO NEW CUSTOMERS)
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE - PLUG-IN VEHICLE CHARGING - SCHEDULE "R-PIV" Page 22 - 22.1
COMMUNITY SOLAR PILOT PROGRAM - SCHEDULE "CS" Page 23 - 23.6
RESIDENTIAL TIME-OF-USE PILOT PROGRAM - SCHEDULE "R-TOU-P" Page 24 - 24.1
PUBLIC ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SERVICE - SCHEDULE "PC-PIV Page 25 - 25.1
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE Page 25 - 26
RIDERS
MARKET PRICE SERVICE - RIDER "MPS" Page 27 - 27.1(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
UNIVERSAL SERVICE CHARGE RECOVERY - RIDER "USC" Page 28
GENERATION PROCUREMENT CREDIT - RIDER "GPC" Page 29-29.1(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
EXPERIMENTAL RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC VEHICLE SERVICE -
RIDER "R-EV Page 30
EXPERIMENTAL RESIDENTIAL TIME-OF-USE ELECTRIC VEHICLESERVICE - RIDER "R-TM-EV Page 30.2
NET ENERGY METERING "NEM" Page 31 - 31.3
EXPERIMENTAL CONJUNTIVE BILLING SERVICE - RIDER "CBS" Page 32 - 32.1(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK CHARGE - RIDER "SL-TN" Page 33
POWER FACTOR - RIDER "PF" Page 34
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE SERVICE - RIDER "TS" Page 35
DELIVERY TAX SURCHARGE - RIDER "DP' Page 36
MONTGOMERY COUNTY SURCHARGE - RIDER "MCS" Page 37
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TEMPORARY TAX COMPLIANCE SURCHARGE - RIDER "TTCS" Page 39(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
OPTIONAL METER EQUIPMENT RELATED SERVICES - RIDER "OMRS" Pages 40 - 40.2
EXCESS FACILITIES - RIDER "EF" Page 41
DIVESTITURE SHARING CREDIT - RIDER "DS" Page 42(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
STANDARD OFFER SERVICE - RIDER "SOS" Page 43 - 43.6
ADMINISTRATIVE CREDIT - RIDER "AC" Page 44
SOS PHASE IN CREDIT/DEFERRED COST ADJUSTMENT-RIDER "SOS PIC/DCA". Page 45 - 45.1(THIS RIDER HAS BEEN DELETED)
RESERVED DELIVERY CAPACITY SERVICE - RIDER "RDCS" Page 46 - 46.1
BILL STABILI2ATI0N ADJUSTMENT - RIDER "BSA" Page 47 - 47.1
EMPOWER MD CHARGE - RIDER "E-MD" Page 48 - 48.1
RESIDENTIAL DIRECT LOAD CONTROL - RIDER "R-DLC" Page 49 - 49.1
RGGI RATE CREDIT - RIDER "RRC" Page 50
MASTER-METERED DIRECT LOAD CONTROL- RIDER "MM-DLC" Page 51 - 51.1
AGGREGATE NET ENERGY METERING - RIDER "ANEM" Page 52 - 52.4
NON-RESIDENTIAL DIRECT LOAD CONTROL - RIDER "NR-DLC" Page 53
DEMAND RESOURCE SURCHARGE - RIDER "DRS" Page 54 - 54.1
DYNAMIC PRICING - PEAK ENERGY SAVINGS CREDIT - RIDER "DP" Page 55 - 55.1
GRID RESILIENCY CHARGE - RIDER "GRC" Page 56 - 56.1
COMMUNITY NET ENERGY METERING PILOT PROGRAM "RIDER CNM" Page 57 - 57.1
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING PROGRAM - RIDER "EVCP" Page 58 - 58.2
GREEN RIDER-RIDER "GREEN" Page 59
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RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
SCHEDULE"R"
AVAILABILITY
Available for Distribution Service and Standard Offer Service when modified by Rider 'SOS" in theMaryland portion of the Company's service area for low voltage electric service where the use is primarily sfor residential purposes and for farm operations where the electricity for tioth farm and residentialpurposes is delivered through the same meter.
Not available for residential premises In which five (5) or more rooms are for hire.
Not available for seasonal loads metered separately from lighting and other usage in the same occupancy.
Not available for temporary, auxiliary or emergency service.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
The service supplied under this schedule normally will be alternating current, sixty hertz, single phase,three wire, 120/240 volts, or three wire, 120/208 volts.
MONTHLY RATE
Summer Winter
Distribution Service ChargeCustomer Charge $ 7.80 per month $ 7.80 per monthKilowatt-hour Charge $ 0.06345 per kwhr $ 0.03135 per kwhr
Opt-Out Fee *One-time, Up-front Fee $ 75.00 (payable in three monthly Installments)Monthly Fee $ 14.00 per month
Generation and Transmission Service Charges - Customers who do not receive service froman alternative Electric Supplier as defined in the Company's General Terms and Conditions willreceive Generation and Transmission Services from the Company under the provisions of Rider"SOS" - Standard Offer Service. .
Billing Credit - A monthly billing credit in the amount of $0.61 will be applied to the bill of eachcustomer receiving a consolidated bill from an alternative supplier for services provided both byPepco and by the alternative supplier.
♦ Opt-Out Fees - Customers who choose to decline the installation of an AMI meter areconsidered to be Opting-Out and will Incur a One Time Enrollment Fee payable In three monthlyinstallments as well as an Ongoing Monthly Fee. A customer who requests to Opt-Out of receivinga smart meter shall be moved to a non-tlme-of-use schedule and shall receive a non-time-of-useFRT fancnriar racBlver transmitterl or AMR (automatic meter reading) solid-state meter not
eoulDoed with communications devlcemetef for no additional costs beyond the specified Opt-OutFees. Opt-Out Customers will receive an Initial bill that Includes the first installment of One-TimeUpfront Fee and Ongoing Monthly Fee. An Opt-Out Customer can elect to discontinue theapplication of Opt-Out Fees at any time by electing to have a smart meter installed. The Feesshall be waived and removed from the Customer's bill where the Opt-Out Fees first appear if thecustomer agrees, before the end of the subsequent billing cycle, to have a smart meter installed,provided the customer allows reasonable access for
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installation of the smart meter. For customers who elect to have a smart meter installed after the
Initial billing cycle in which Opt-Out Fees are billed, the charges shall continue to be billed andshall cease upon the earlier of the installation of a smart meter or within 30 days of receivingcustomer notification, provided the customer allows reasonable access for installation of the smartmeter. Charges begin the later of the first full billing cycle following July 1, 2014 or following thefirst full billing cycle after the AMI installation date in that customer's community.
A Customer who is non-responsive to Pepco's attempts to install a smart meter, as detailed inOrder No. 86727, shall also be responsible for these Fees. However, in the instance where acustomer is non-responsive to Pepco's attempts to install a smart meter, as detailed in Order No.86727, opt-out charges for those customers will be waived if the customer contacts Pepco toschedule a smart meter installation within 30 days after the charges first appear on the bill.
The applicable fees for enrolling in smart meter Opt-Out will be shown as separate line items onthe customer's bill.
BILLING MONTHS
Summer - Billing months of June through October.Winter - Billing months of November through May.
METER READING
Watt-hour meters will be read to the nearest multiple of the meter constant and bills rendered accordingly.
GROSS RECEIPTS TAX
A surcharge of 2.0408% is applied to the transmission and distribution components of the customer's billto recover the amount attributable to the Gross Receipts Tax.
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This schedule is subject in ail respects to the Company's "General Terms and Conditions for FurnishingElectric Service" and the Company's "Electric Service Rules and Regulations."
APPLICABLE RIDERS
Standard Offer Service - Residential
Administrative Credit
Universal Service Charge RecoveryNet Energy MeteringDelivery Tax SurchargeMontgomery County SurchargeMaryland Environmental SurchargeExperimental Residential Electric Vehicle ServiceOptional Meter Equipment Related ServicesBill Stabilization AdjustmentEmpower MD ChargeResidential Direct Load Control
RGGI Rate Credit
Aggregate Net Energy MeteringDemand Resource SurchargeDynamic Pricing - Peak Energy Savings CreditGrid Resiliency Charge
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MONTHLY FIATE
Distribution Service ChargeCustomer ChargeKilowatt-hour Charge
Opt-Out Fee *One-time, Up-front FeeMonthly Fee
Summer
$ 11.64 per month$0.06133 per kwhr
Winter
$ 11.64 per month$0.03222 per kwhr
$ 75.00 (payable in three monthly installments)$ 14.00 per month
Date of issue: June 1. 2018Julv 25. 2019 Date Effective: Usage on and after
GENERAL SERVICE
SCHEDULE"GS"
AVAILABiLiTV
Available for Distribution Service and Standard Offer Service when modified by Rider "SOS" In theMaryland portion of the Company's sen/Ice area, except for customers whose maximum thirty (30) minutedemand equals or exceeds 25 kW during one (1) or more months within twelve (12) billing months orwhose monthly energy consumption exceeds 6,000 kilowatt-hours in two (2) consecutive winter billingmonths (November through May, Inclusive), or whose monthiy energy consumption exceeds 7,500kilowatt-hours for a single summer billing month. Customers who exceed the above limits wili betransferred to Schedule "MGT LV ii", "MGT 3A ii", "MGT LV III", "MGT 3A ill", "GT LV", "GT 3A", or "GT3B" in accordance with the availability provisions therein. Rate schedule changes will occur annually andbecome effective with the billing month of June.
Available for low voltage electric service at sixty hertz.
Not available for railway propulsion service.
Not available for secondary temporary service or supplementary loads metered separately from lightingand other usage In the same occupancy.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
The service supplied under this schedule normally wili be alternating current, sixty hertz, either (i) singlephase, three wire, 120/240 volts or 120/208 volts, or (Ii) three phase, four wire, 120/208 volts or 265/460volts.
Generation and Transmission Service Charges - Customers who do not receive service froman alternative Electric Supplier as defined in the Company's General Terms and Conditions wilireceive Generation and Transmission Services from the Company under the provisions of Rider"SOS" - Standard Offer Service.
Billing Credit - A monthly billing credit In the amount of $0.74 will be applied to the bill of eachcustomer receiving a consolidated bill from an alternative supplier for services provided both byPepco and by the alternative supplier.
* Opt-Out Fees - Customers who choose to decline the Installation of an AMI meter areconsidered to be Opting-Out and will incur a One Time Enrollment Fee payable In three monthiyInstallments as well as an Ongoing Monthly Fee. A customer who requests to Opt-Out of receivinga smart meter shall be moved to a non-tlme-of-use schedule and shall receive a non-time-of-use
eaulDoed with communications devicemeter for no additional costs beyond the specified Opt-OutFees. Opt-Out Customers will receive an Initial bill that Includes the first installment of One-Time
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Upfront Fee and Ongoing Monthly Fee. An Opt-Out Customer can elect to discontinue theapplication of Opt-Out Fees at any time by electing to have a smart meter Installed. The Feesshall be waived and removed from the Customer's bill where the Opt-Out Fees first appear If thecustomer agrees, before the end of the subsequent billing cycle, to have a smart meter Installed,provided the customer allows reasonable access for Installation of the smart meter. Forcustomers who elect to have a smart meter Installed after the Initial billing cycle In which Opt-OutFees are billed, the charges shall continue to be billed and shall cease upon the earlier of theInstallation of a smart meter or within 30 days of receiving customer notification, provided thecustomer allows reasonable access for Installation of the smart meter. Charges begin the later ofthe first full billing cycle following July 1, 2014 or following the first full billing cycle after the AMIInstallation date In that customer's community.
A Customer who Is non-responsive to Pepco's attempts to Install a smart meter, as detailed InOrder No. 86727, shall also be responsible for these Fees. However, In the Instance where acustomer Is non-responsive to Pepco's attempts to Install a smart meter, as detailed In Order No.86727, opt-out charges for those customers will be waived If the customer contacts Pepco toschedule a smart meter Installation within 30 days after the charges first appear on the bill.
The applicable fees for enrolling In smart meter Opt-Out will be shown as separate line Items onthe customer's bill.
BILLING MONTHS
Summer - Billing months of June through October.Winter - Billing months of November through May.
METER READING
Watt-hour meters will be read to the nearest multiple of the meter constant and bills rendered accordingly.
GROSS RECEIPTS TAX
A surcharge of 2.0408% Is applied to the transmission and distribution components of the customer's billto recover the amount attributable to the Gross Receipts Tax.
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONSThis schedule Is subject In all respects to the Company's "General Terms and Conditions for FumlshingElectric Service" and the Company's "Electric Service Rules and Regulations."
APPLICABLE RIDERS
Standard Offer Service - Type I Non-ResldentlalAdministrative Credit
Universal Service Charge RecoveryNet Energy MeteringPower Factor
Delivery Tax SurchargeMontgomery County SurchargeMaryland Environmental SurchargeOptional Meter Equipment Related ServicesBill Stabilization AdjustmentEmpower MD ChargeAggregate Net Energy MeteringNon-Resldentlal Direct Load Control
Demand Resource SurchargeGrid Resiliency Charge
Date of Issue: June 1. 2018Julv 25. 2019 Date Effective: Usage on and aftert24. 2019
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CONDITIONS
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Twenty-Fourth Revised Page No. 1
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
FOR FURNISHING ELECTRIC SERVICE
IN
MARYLAND
^pepcoAn Exelon Company
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
1. DEFINITIONS 3
2. GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE 6
3. APPLICATION FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE 12
4. CREDIT GUARANTEES FOR FINAL BILL PAYMENTS 16
5. METER READING AND BILLING 18
6. ACCURACY OF ELECTRIC METERS 23
7. PAYMENT 27
8. ALTERNATE PAYMENT PLANS 29
9. DISCONTINUANCE OF ELECTRIC SERVICE 32
10. SERVICE CONNECTIONS 38
11. EXTENSIONS OF THE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 48
12. CHARGES FOR RETAIL CUSTOMER BILLING AND
CONSUMPTION DATA REQUESTS 50
13. STANDARD OFFER SERVICE 52
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Electric-P.S.C. Md. No. 1
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Under no circumstances shall the Customer electrically interconnect theCompany's facilities with any equipment energized from another source ofelectricity without express permission from the Company in writing to do so.
The Customer and the owner agree to protect from damage the meters,wires and all other equipment placed on the premises and belonging to theCompany, as a condition of their installation to provide electric service, andfurther agree that no one who is not an agent of the Company, or othenwiselawfully entitled, will be permitted to inspect, remove or tamper with saidmeters, wires and equipment. If tampering with or damage to theCompany's equipment on the premises is evident, the Customer may beliable for the cost of repairs and may be required to provide protectiveequipment satisfactory to the Company to prevent access by unauthorizedpersons. In addition, if the Customer has opted out of a smart meter - theCompany may deem the Customer as being ineligible for the Opt-Outservices and replace the Customer's meter with a smart meter.
Where two or more Customers occupy a property, it is the responsibilityof each Customer to accept delivery of (and to pay for) all electricitydelivered to the Customer's meter connection even though a portion ofthe electricity fails to reach the Customer due to the private wiringsystems on the property. While the Company cannot compel the ownerto repair such wiring and will not terminate service to the property (unlessthe condition is determined to be hazardous, in which case the Companymay terminate service to the property), remedy may be available to theCustomer through the Customer's lease, local codes, or landlord-tenantagency. The Company will assist any Customer attempting to identifysuch a private wiring problem through appropriate billing analysis, and atCustomer request will review with the owner of the property any wiringproblem discovered or suspected. The Company furthermore reservesthe right to warn other Customers or Applicants for service at thatlocation that a wiring problem exists or is suspected, and, whereappropriate, to inform local authorities and the Commission of thecircumstances on its own initiative.
Where the owner prevents a Customer from protecting from damage theCompany's meter, wires and other equipment on the premises whichsupply the Customer,or prevents the Customer from receiving overseparate wiring all the electricity delivered to the Customer's designatedmeter connection, the Customer should report the circumstances to theCompany. The Company will take reasonable steps to avoid terminationof the Customer's service for conditions beyond the Customer's control,including but not limited to reasonable efforts to contact the owner of theproperty.
Date of Issue: July 25, 2019 Date Effective: August 24, 2019
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MARYLAND
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Date of Issue: December 13. a018Julv 25. 2019 Date Effective: December
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IVID Twenty-TWfd-Fourth Revised Page No. 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
1. DEFINITIONS 3
2. GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE 6
3. APPLICATION FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE 12
4. CREDIT GUARANTEES FOR FINAL BILL PAYMENTS 16
5. METER READING AND BILLING 18
6. ACCURACY OF ELECTRIC METERS 23
7. PAYMENT 27
8. ALTERNATE PAYMENT PLANS 29
9. DISCONTINUANCE OF ELECTRIC SERVICE 32
10. SERVICE CONNECTIONS 38
11. EXTENSIONS OF THE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 48
12. CHARGES FOR RETAIL CUSTOMER BILLING AND
CONSUMPTION DATA REQUESTS 50
13. STANDARD OFFER SERVICE 52
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Under no circumstances shall the Customer electrically interconnect theCompany's facilities with any equipment energized from another source ofelectricity without express permission from the Company in writing to do so.
The Customer and the owner agree to protect from damage the meters,wires and all other equipment placed on the premises and belonging to theCompany, as a condition of their installation to provide electric service, andfurther agree that no one who is not an agent of the Company, or otherwiselawfully entitled, will be permitted to inspect, remove or tamper with saidmeters, wires and equipment, if tampering with or damage to theCompany's equipment on the premises is evident, the Customer may beliable for the cost of repairs and may be required to provide protectiveequipment satisfactory to the Company to prevent access by unauthorizedpersons. In addition, if the Customer has opted out of a smart meter - theCompany may deem the Customer as being ineligible for the Opt-Out
services and replace the Customer's meter with an AMI metera smart
meter.
Where two or more Customers occupy a property, it is the responsibilityof each Customer to accept delivery of (and to pay for) all electricitydelivered to the Customer's meter connection even though a portion ofthe electricity fails to reach the Customer due to the private wiringsystems on the property. While the Company cannot compel the ownerto repair such wiring and will not terminate service to the property (unlessthe condition is determined to be hazardous, in which case the Companymay terminate service to the property), remedy may be available to theCustomer through the Customer's lease, local codes, or landlord-tenantagency. The Company will assist any Customer attempting to identifysuch a private wiring problem through appropriate billing analysis, and atCustomer request will review with the owner of the property any wiringproblem discovered or suspected. The Company furthermore reservesthe right to warn other Customers or Applicants for service at thatlocation that a wiring problem exists or is suspected, and, whereappropriate, to inform local authorities and the Commission of thecircumstances on its own initiative.
Where the owner prevents a Customer from protecting from damage theCompany's meter, wires and other equipment on the premises whichsupply the Customer,or prevents the Customer from receiving overseparate wiring all the electricity delivered to the Customer's designatedmeter connection, the Customer should report the circumstances to theCompany. The Company will take reasonable steps to avoid terminationof the Customer's service for conditions beyond the Customer's control,including but not limited to reasonable efforts to contact the owner of theproperty.
Date of Issue: December 13, 2018Julv 25. 2019 Date Effective: December—67mSAuqust 24. 2019