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Basic Information

Utility name: Otero County Electric Coop Inc
Effective date:

End date if known:

Rate name:
Green Power Program
Sector:

Description:
What is Green Power? Green power refers to electricity generated from renewable sources, such as solar, wind,

biomass, and hydro power. How Does the Green Power Program Work? Otero County Electric Cooperative, Inc. (OCEC) purchases green power at a premium from Tri-State under its Voluntary Renewable Resource Program and then passes the cost of green power on to participating OCEC members. The cost of green power has decreased steadily since the program first started. Initially, it was $2.50 per 100 kWh block. Over the past few years it has been 50 cents and then 9 cents a block. Once again, Tri-State is passing along the reduction in the cost of green power to OCEC. Now, the premium is just 7.5 cents per 100 kWh block. This means that the average household purchasing seven blocks of green power can contribute to renewable energy for just 52.5 cents extra a month.

Source or reference:
http://www.ocec-inc.com/prod_serv/voluntaryGreenPowerProgram.pdf
Assume net metering (buy = sell):
No
Flat rate buy ($/kWh):

Flat rate sell ($/kWh):

Flat rate adjustments ($/kWh):

Fixed monthly charge ($):
$0.07500000
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Seasonal/Monthly Demand Charge Structures

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Reactive Power Charge

Reactive Power Charge ($/kVAR):

Demand Ratchet Percentage: 0

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Tiered Energy Usage Charge Structures

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