| NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY IURC Electric Service Tariff Original Volume No. 10 |
Substitute Original Sheet No. 16.1 Superseding Original Sheet No. 16.1 |
RATE 836
RATE FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE
INTERRUPTIBLE INDUSTRIAL POWER SERVICE
FOR AIR SEPARATION PROCESSES
No. 1 of 9 Sheets
TO WHOM AVAILABLE
This is an experimental rate. Total capacity to be made available under this rate, in conjunction with Rate 835, is limited to 110 Megawatts. Rate 836 is available to Industrial Customers selling products in the Liquid Merchant Market who are located adjacent to existing electric facilities adequate to meet the Customer’s requirements.
A Customer requesting service hereunder is required to contract for a specified electrical capacity which shall be not less than 5,000 kilowatts. The Company shall not be obligated to supply interruptible capacity in excess of that specified in the contract.
CHARACTER OF SERVICE
The Company will supply service to the extent of the capacity available from its electric supply lines, at such frequency, phase, regulation, and transmission voltage as it has available at the location where service is required. Any applicant requiring service differing from that to be supplied by the Company as herein provided shall provide proper converting, transforming, regulating or other equipment upon his own premises and at his own expense. (See Rule 37 of the accompanying Rules and Regulations for the Company’s standard voltages.)
The Customer will supply in accordance with plans and specifications furnished by the Company and at a mutually agreed upon location on the Customer’s property, suitable buildings, structures, and foundations to house and support any protecting, switching, relaying, or metering equipment that may be supplied by the Company.
The Customer shall so regulate its use of electric energy as not to cause excessive pulsations or fluctuations in the current or voltage in the Company’s system.
CURTAILMENTS OR INTERRUPTIONS
The number of intentional curtailments or interruptions shall not exceed one (1) per day, nor shall the hours of interruption exceed ten (10) hours per day.
The Company will be entitled to interrupt service at any time for any reason.
BASE CHARGE
The Base Charge shall be the sum of the Demand Charge, Energy Charge, Adjustment for Peak Period Lagging Reactive Kilovolt Amperes, Fuel Cost Charge, and Rate Adjustment.
The electric service and energy supplied hereunder shall be billed under a two-part rate consisting of a Demand Charge plus an Energy Charge. Subject to the adjustments herein provided, said rate is as follows:
| Issued Date | Issued By Edmund A. Schroer Chairman and President |
Effective Date |
| April 11, 1989 | Hammond, Indiana | March 29, 1989 |