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PGE Schedules 7 & 32 Portfolio Time-of-Use

PGE Schedules 7 & 32 Portfolio Time-of-Use. February 18, 2014. Portfolio Options Committee Meeting. Subhead about the topic. Date etc. Presented by:. any additional information here. Portfolio TOU Pricing.

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PGE Schedules 7 & 32 Portfolio Time-of-Use

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  1. PGE Schedules 7 & 32Portfolio Time-of-Use February 18, 2014 Portfolio Options Committee Meeting Subheadaboutthetopic Dateetc. Presentedby: anyadditionalinformationhere

  2. Portfolio TOU Pricing Schedules 7 Residential and 32 Small Non-residential voluntary TOU are considered the market-based rates specified in OAR 860-038-0220 (4). • The energy charge has three peak periods, on-, mid- and off-peak. • The peak periods are differentiated by winter and summer periods as follows: • The on-peak periods generally correspond to when PGE experiences peak loads. • The off-peak periods are standard wholesale market definitions. • The energy prices are structured so that the on-peak price is three times higher than the off-peak price. • Schedule 7 and 32 TOU pricing is based on average class peak percentages for the three peak periods.

  3. Portfolio TOU Pricing

  4. Portfolio TOU Customer Profiles • The average Schedule 7 TOU customer consumes approximately 30% more than the average residential customer. • The average Schedule 32 TOU customer consumes more than 3 ½ times the average small non-residential customer. • The average Schedule 7 customer on TOU for the entirety of 2013 saved $126 or approximately 8% during 2013 relative to standard service. Approximately 94% reduced their bill during this period. • The average Schedule 32 customer on TOU for the entirety of 2013 saved $333 or approximately 6% during 2013 relative to standard service. Approximately 93% reduced their bill during this period. • Although PGE has not marketed TOU, customer participation levels as a percent of class total have grown slightly since 2006.

  5. Portfolio TOU Participation (December figures)

  6. Questions

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