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Mid-Size Commercial#
E250* Series#
This rate applies to commercial accounts with monthly average electric demand between 25 and 49 kilowatts (kW). These rates include:
- Electric energy - Total amount of electricity used in a month (measured in kilowatt-hours, kWh), plus a fixed charge for metering and billing
- Electric demand - The highest 15-minute demand (kW) during the billing period
During the summer months (June, July, August and September), higher rates for energy (kWh) will be charged to cover the costs of purchasing power from Platte River Power Authority, the City's wholesale electricity provider.
Did You Know?
Fort Collins Utilities' commercial electric prices are among the lowest in Colorado, based on a study done by the Colorado Association of Municipal Utilities (CAMU).
E-250 Monthly Electric Rates includes PILOT - payment in lieu of taxes |
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Electric Energy | ||
Fixed Charge, per account
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E250, E251: Single-phase, 200-amp service
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$9.59 | |
E252: Single-phase, above 200-amp service
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$20.46 | |
E253: Three-phase, 200-amp service
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$12.51 | |
E254: Three-phase, above 200-amp service
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$24.13 | |
Energy Charges per kWh: | ||
Summer (Jun-Sept)
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7.37¢ per kWh | |
Non-Summer (Oct-May)
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7.37¢ per kWh | |
Demand Charges per kWh: | ||
Summer (Jun-Sept)
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$11.24 per kW | |
Non-Summer (Oct-May)
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$6.36 per kW | |
Actual rates charged may vary slightly due to rounding. E251-E254 is the rate code printed on the monthly bill. Rate codes may also begin with the letter A or B for service in annexed areas where additional Rural Electric Association (REA) service rights fees apply. Fees equal to 5% are added to A rates and 25% service rights fees are added to B rates. |
Prices effective January 2022.
Check out our printable rates sheet for more information.
Service charges may apply.
For detailed information, see the Fort Collins City Code Chapter 26, starting with section 26-462.
Net Metering Information
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Fort Collins Utilities offers programs, incentives and tips to help businesses conserve.
Did You Know?
Setting your air conditioner's temperature higher and using portable fans or ceiling fans helps keep your house cool while saving energy.
Finding and repairing dripping faucets and leaking toilets saves water and money.
There are many ways to pay your bill, including online, in-person and by phone.