Large Commercial Net Metering Rates#
Consumption of energy for net metering customers will be measured on a monthly basis and billed at the applicable seasonal rate. Excess energy produced and delivered to the utility will be credited based on the Net Metering Credits table at the bottom of the page.
General Service Rate#
(Average Monthly Demands between 50 - 79 kW)
E-300* (GS-50) Monthly Electric Rates includes PILOT - payment in lieu of taxes |
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Electric Energy | ||
Fixed Charge, per account
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$25.61 | |
Energy Charge | ||
Summer (Jun-Sept)
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4.44¢ / kWh | |
Non-Summer (Oct-May)
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4.44¢ / kWh | |
Electric Demand | ||
Facility Demand
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$10.63 / kW | |
Coincident Peak Demand Charge
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Summer (Jun-Sept)
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$15.90 / kW | |
Non-Summer (Oct-May)
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$12.46 / kW | |
Actual rates charged may vary slightly due to rounding. E300-E370+ are the rate codes 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.
Net Metering Credits | |
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Energy credit | 4.19¢ / kWh |
Fort Collins Municipal Code Sec. 26-466, 7, 8.
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