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Why so different?
The actual energy (kWh) used is the same, and the work
done is the same. The difference between the bills is
based entirely on the highest demand recorded during any
given 15-minute period that month.
Why are demand charges used?
Demand charges are the way your cooperative pays for generation
and distribution capacity it needs to meet peak demand
that occurs from time to time. The demand charge your
cooperative pays to its wholesale power supplier is also
calculated on the basis of the highest demand during the
month. Laurens Electric uses the same method to bill demand
to its demand-rate customers.
Are demand charges unique to Laurens Electric?
No. Demand charge billing is used consistently in the
electric utility industry.
How can demand charges be reduced?
To reduce demand charges, simply examine your operation.
What energy-efficiency improvements can be made?
Does all of the equipment need to be running at
the same time?
If not, what can be turned off while other equipment
is running.
Often there is equipment that is operated infrequently.
If this is the case, can some other equipment be turned
off while this equipment is running? The result may be
a significant savings in your monthly demand charge.
It is helpful to know when your meter is read by Laurens
Electric. If possible, wait until after the meter has
been read to run equipment that is operated infrequently.
For example, test your air conditioner in March instead
of waiting until you need it on a hot day in April, only
to discover that it is not running properly. You know
that the meter is read on the 25th of each month. It is
best to wait until after March 25 to test the air conditioning
instead of operating it for a short period of time before
the 25th. If you operate the air conditioner before the
meter is read in March, you will be billed for the energy
used by the air conditioner plus a demand charge for the
entire month. Waiting until April could save some money.
What else can be done to reduce demand charge?
Consult with Laurens Electric to help evaluate ways to
improve the energy efficiency of your operation.
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