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2007 Prices


2007 Annual Cost of Service Energy Charge — Schedule 83 and 89
The following prices effective June 15, 2007 to PGE nonresidential customers on:

  • Schedule 83-S (Secondary Delivery Voltage)
  • Schedule 83-P (Primary Delivery Voltage)
  • Schedule 89-S (Secondary Delivery Voltage)
  • Schedule 89-P (Primary Delivery Voltage)
  • Schedule 89-T (Subtransmission Delivery Voltage)
Schedule Less than or equal to
1,000 kW facility capacity
(¢/kWh)
Greater than 1,000 kW
facility capacity
  On-peak energy
(¢/kWh)
Off-peak energy
(¢/kWh)
83-S 5.665 N/A N/A
83-P 5.454 N/A N/A
89-S N/A 6.071 5.021
89-P N/A 5.832 4.833
89-T N/A 5.732 4.754
  • Applicable to service under the above Schedules only.
  • Posted prices are effective June 15, 2007.
  • Prices shown are for power delivered to PGE’s service territory and include losses.
  • These charges do not reflect your total bill. They do not include other charges such as basic charge, distribution or supplemental adjustments.

2007 Annual Cost of Service Energy Charge — Schedules 15, 32, 38, 49, 91, 92 and 94
If you have accounts on the following schedules and want to take them off PGE’s 2007 Annual Cost of Service price and enroll them in Direct Access, contact your PGE representative.

 Schedule Number Energy
Charge
(¢/kWh)
 15 5.360
 32 5.729
 38 On peak 6.305
Off peak 5.254
 49 5.655
 91 5.360
 92 5.571
 94 5.571
  • Applicable to service under the above Schedules only.
  • Posted prices are effective June 15, 2007.
  • Prices shown are for power delivered to PGE’s service territory and include losses.
  • These charges do not reflect your total bill. They do not include other charges such as basic charge, distribution, transmission and system usage charges or supplemental adjustments.

Schedule 128 — Transition adjustment
Schedule 128 transition adjustment is only applicable to customers that selected a market option (direct access or variable pricing).

 Schedule Number 12-month
Transition Adjustment
(¢/kWh)
9-month
Transition Adjustment
(¢/kWh)
6-month
Transition Adjustment
(¢/kWh)
3-month
Transition Adjustment
(¢/kWh)
 515 -0.838 N/A N/A N/A
 32/532 -0.896 N/A N/A N/A
 38/538 -0.900 -0.971 -2.139 -1.118
 549 -0.885 N/A N/A N/A
 83-S/583-S -0.885 -0.932 -2.135 -1.150
 83-P/583-P -0.851 -0.890 -2.075 -1.133
 89-S/589-S On peak -0.965 -1.091 -2.297 -1.069
Off peak -0.756 -0.690 -1.759 -1-119
 89-P/589-P On peak -0.929 -1.041 -2.264 -1.115
Off peak -0.728 -0.651 -1.734 -1.134
 89-T/589-T On peak -0.915 -1.022 -2.241 -1.104
Off peak -0.718 -0.639 -1.715 -1.112
 91/591 -0.838 -0.798 -1.895 -1.218
 92/592 -0.871 -0.896 -2.128 -1.190
 594 -0.871 N/A N/A N/A
  • Applicable to service under the above Schedules only.
  • Refer to Schedule 128 for additional details.

Change your pricing plan selection online
If you participated in a quarterly enrollment window, and opted to leave cost of service, you will default to daily pricing unless a DASR is received.

You do not have to do anything to remain on your current pricing plan. However, you can choose to modify your pricing plan from daily or monthly pricing when prices are posted during the next pricing plan selection period.

The next opportunity to leave cost of service will be during the next annual or quarterly enrollment window.


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