Available through one meter to individual customers for single phase residential service, including lighting, household appliances, refrigeration, cooking, water heating and small motors not exceeding three (3) horsepower individual capacity.
Alternating current, sixty Hertz, single phase, at a voltage of approximately 120 volts two-wire, 120/240 volts three-wire.
| Customer Charge per month | $4.00 |
| First 500 KWH per month | 5.8636¢ per KWH |
| Next 1000 KWH per month | 4.6085¢ per KWH |
| Over 1500 KWH per month | 3.7496¢ per KWH |
The Minimum monthly charge shall be the customer charge.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A.
Available through one meter for single phase commercial service including lighting, miscellaneous small appliances, refrigeration, cooking, water heating and incidental small motors not exceeding five (5) horsepower individual capacity.
Alternating current, sixty Hertz, single phase at a voltage of approximately 120 volts two-wire, or 120/240 volts three-wire.
| Customer Charge per month | |
| First 1000 KWH per month | 6.5808¢ per KWH |
| Next 1500 KWH per month | 5.7378¢ per KWH |
| Over 2500 KWH per month | 3.8678¢ per KWH |
The minimum monthly charge shall be the customer charge.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A.
Available to any customer for light and/or power purposes who are located on or adjacent to a distribution line of the Utility which is adequate and suitable for supplying the services required.
Alternating current, sixty Hertz, at a voltage which is standard with the Utility in the area served.
| Customer Charge per month | |
| First 500 KWH per month | 8.2303¢ per KWH |
| Next 2000 KWH per month | 6.7553¢ per KWH |
| Next 2500 KWH per month | 4.8242¢ per KWH |
| Over 5000 KWH per month | 4.0353¢ per KWH |
The minimum monthly charge shall be the customer charge.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A.
Available through one meter for any customer contracting for a specified capacity of not less than 25 kilovolt-amperes. Applicant must agree to a one-year term of service and must be located adjacent to an electric transmission or distribution line of the Utility that is adequate and suitable for supplying the service required.
Alternating current having a frequency of sixty Hertz and at a voltage which is standard with the Utility in the area served.
Maximum Load Charge ------------ $10.15 per KVA of Billing Maximum Load
Energy Charge ------------------------$ 0.016474 per KWH for all KWH
The minimum monthly charge shall be the maximum load charge.
Maximum load shall be measured by suitable instruments provided by the Utility, and in any month the maximum load expressed in kilovolt-amperes shall be the average number of kilowatts in the 30-minute interval in such month during which the energy metered is greater than in any other such 30-minute interval in such month, divided by the average lagging power factor (expressed as a decimal) calculated for the month. Energy shall be measured by suitable integrating instruments provided by the Utility.
The Billing Maximum Load for any month shall be the maximum load for the month, but in no month shall the Billing Maximum Load be less than 25 kilovolt-amperes.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A.
If service is metered at a voltage of approximately 480 volts or lower, the maximum load and energy measurements shall be increased by one percent (1%) to convert such measurements to the equivalent of metering at the Utility's primary voltage.
When Customer furnishes and maintains the complete substation equipment, including any and all transformers, and/or switches and/or the equipment necessary to take his entire service at the primary voltage of the transmission or distribution line from which it is to be received, a credit of $0.34 per KVA of Billing Maximum Load will be applied to each month's net bill.
When Customer elects to take electric service during the following designated Off-Peak periods, the following provisions will apply:
Measurement of Maximum Load and Energy. Maximum load shall be measured by suitable recording instruments and, in any month the maximum load for the on-peak hours shall be the highest thirty-minute Kilovolt-ampere load calculated during such on-peak hours and the maximum load for the off-peak hours shall be the highest thirty-minute kilovolt-ampere load calculated during such off-peak hours. Such thirty-minute kilovolt-ampere loads shall be calculated in accordance with the Measurement of Maximum Load and Energy provision of Rate PPL based on the use of the average lagging power factor for both periods.
Billing Maximum Load. The Billing Maximum Load for any month shall be the greatest of (1) the maximum load established during on-peak hours for the month, of fifty percent (50%) of the maximum load established during off-peak hours for the month, but in no month shall the Billing Maximum Load be less than 500 kilovolt-amperes.
Off-Peak Periods. Off-Peak periods shall be all hours between 9:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M., local time, Monday through Friday, and all hours of the day on Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays. Legal holidays shall include New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Special Terms and Conditions The availability of off-peak service shall be limited to an aggregate load of not more than 5,000 kilowatts on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Available for street lighting within the corporate limits of the City of Frankfort and highway lighting within the area served by the Utility's distribution system.
Standard Street Lighting Service using lamps available under this schedule.
| Rate per lamp per month |
Overhead Service | |
| 295 Watt Incandescent | |
| 100 Watt Mercury Vapor | |
| 175 Watt Mercury Vapor | |
| 250 Watt Mercury Vapor | |
| 400 Watt and Over Mercury Vapor | |
| 100 Watt Sodium Vapor - Wood Pole | |
| 100 Watt Sodium Vapor - Metal Pole | |
| 150 Watt Sodium Vapor - Wood Pole | |
| 250 Watt Sodium Vapor - Wood Pole | |
| 250 Watt Sodium Vapor - Metal Pole | |
| 400 Watt Sodium Vapor - Wood Pole | |
| 400 Watt Sodium Vapor - Metal Pole | |
Underground Service | |
| 100 Watt Sodium Vapor - Metal Pole | |
| 150 Watt Sodium Vapor - Metal Pole | |
| 400 Watt Sodium Vapor - Metal Pole |
All lamps shall burn approximately one-half hour after sunset until approximately one-half hour before sunrise each day in the year, approximately 4000 hours per annum.
All facilities necessary for the service hereunder, including all poles, fixtures, street lighting circuits, transformers, lamps, and other necessary facilities will be furnished and maintained by the Utility.
* Subject to the provisions of Appendix A.
Available only for continuous year-round service for outdoor lighting to any residential, farm, commercial or industrial customer located adjacent to an electric distribution line of Utility.
Outdoor Lighting Service using lamps available under this schedule and controlled by a photoelectric relay.
Type of Lamp | Rate Per Lamp Per Month |
|---|---|
| 175 Watt Mercury Vapor | |
| 250 Watt Mercury Vapor | |
| 400 Watt Mercury Vapor | |
| 100 Watt Sodium Vapor | |
| 150 Watt Sodium Vapor | |
| 250 Watt Sodium Vapor | |
| 400 Watt Sodium Vapor | |
Type of Lamp - Flood | Rate Per Lamp Per Month |
| 250 Watt Mercury Vapor | |
| 400 Watt Mercury Vapor | |
| 150 Watt Sodium Vapor | |
| 250 Watt Sodium Vapor | |
| 400 Watt Sodium Vapor |
All facilities installed by Utility for service hereunder, including fixtures, controls, poles, transformers, secondary lines, lamps and other appurtenances shall be owned and maintained by Utility. All service and necessary maintenance shall be performed only during regularly scheduled working hours of the Utility. Non-operative lamps will normally be restored to service within 48 hours after notification by customer.
All lamps shall burn approximately one-half hour after sunset until approximately one-half hour before sunrise each day in the year, approximately 4000 hours per annum.