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NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
IURC Electric Service Tariff
Original Volume No. 10
Original Sheet No. 11B

RATE 832
RATE FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE
INDUSTRIAL POWER SERVICE

No. 4 of 13 Sheets

DETERMINATION OF DEMAND CHARGE - TEMPORARY PERIOD (continued)

If the capacity allotted plus the usual requirements of the Customer is in excess of the Company's obligation and the Customer request in its said notice that the Company establish for the Temporary Period a lower percentage figure than the "Seventy Five Percent (75%)" amount as is stated in sub-paragraph (4) under Determination of Billing Demand, the Company may, by its written notice, elect to change the said "Seventy Five Percent (75%)" to a percentage figure equal to the said "Seventy Five Percent (75%)" times the ratio of the Company's maximum obligation to serve, to the total capacity that the Company may elect to accept as load on its system during such Temporary Period, and the Company shall state in such notice the lower amount (percentage) it so elects and the Temporary Period during which said lower amount shall be applicable.

Upon the expiration of the Temporary Period so stated in such notice given by the Company to the Customer, the Billing Demand provisions shall be restored applicable to succeeding periods, unmodified.

DETERMINATION OF LAGGING REACTIVE KILOVOLT AMPERES

The Customer's requirements in Lagging Reactive Kilovolt Amperes shall be determined for each half-hour interval of the month and shall be two times the number of Lagging Reactive Kilovolt Ampere Hours recorded during such half-hour interval. No effect whatsoever shall be given hereunder to Customer's leading Reactive Kilovolt Amperes, if any.

ADJUSTMENT FOR CUSTOMER'S PEAK PERIOD LAGGING REACTIVE KILOVOLT AMPERES

The number of Reactive Kilovolt Amperes shall be computed each month for a Power Factor of 85% lagging using as the basis of said computation the Customer's maximum kilowatt demand for the month during the Peak Period hours thereof.

If the Customer's Maximum Peak Period Requirement in Lagging Reactive Kilovolt Amperes for the month is greater than the number of Reactive Kilovolt Amperes at a Power Factor of 85% lagging, determined as above, an amount equal to the product of $0.27 times said difference shall be added to the Customer's bill.

If the Customer's Maximum Peak Period Requirement in Lagging Reactive Kilovolt Amperes for the month is less than the number of Reactive Kilovolt Amperes at a Power Factor of 85% lagging, determined as above, an amount equal to the product of $0.27 times said difference shall be deducted from the Customer's bill.

The Customer agrees to control and limit Maximum Off-Peak Period Requirement in Lagging Reactive Kilovolt Amperes so that, as related to the Maximum Off-Peak Period Kilowatt Demand, it shall not exceed in ratio or numerical proportion the ratio of the Maximum Peak Period Requirement in Lagging Reactive Kilovolt Amperes and the Maximum Peak Period Kilowatt Demand; except that if such Maximum Off-Peak Period Kilowatt Demand is less than the Maximum Peak Period Kilowatt Demand, the Customer's Maximum Off-Peak Period Requirement in Lagging Reactive Kilovolt Amperes may equal the Customer's Maximum Peak Period Requirement in Lagging Reactive Kilovolt Amperes.


Issued Date Issued By
Edmund A. Schroer
Chairman and President
Effective Date
July 16, 1987 Hammond, Indiana July 16, 1987

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