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of Rate Change
Notice of Rate Change
Sam Houston Electric
Cooperative on June 13 held its public meeting regarding the
notice of rate change for all classes of consumers. It was
held at 2 p.m. in the Records Room of the Alabama-Coushatta
Tribe's Administration Building.
Sam Houston Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Sam
Houston) last changed base rates for electric service in 1992.
Retail rate changes and retail rate restructuring is effective
July 1, 2006.
The retail rate restructuring will affect
most rates and will be reflected on monthly statements, wherein
the majority of Sam Houston member-customers will be charged
a Base Charge, an Energy Charge per kilowatt-hour (reflecting
the cost to purchase generated electricity), a Delivery Charge
per kilowatt-hour (reflecting the cost to transmit electricity),
and, for some non-residential customers, a separately stated
Power Cost Recovery Factor, or PCRF. The proposed rate changes
are presented in the tables below.
By law, three steps must be taken before
a rate change can be implemented. First, the Cooperatives
board must adopt a resolution approving the proposed rate
change. Second, a notice of rate change must be sent to each
member, either through bill stuffer, letter or member magazine
at least 30 days prior to the implementation of the rate change.
Finally, a public meeting must be held if the proposed rate
change affects revenue by $100,000 or 1 percent, which ever
is greater.
Notice was given to all members in the June
issue of Texas Co-op Power. Additionally, a public meeting
notice was published in all the local newspapers in Sam Houston
ECs service territory and posted on the Cooperatives
corporate Web site, www.samhouston.net.
Two members attended the public meeting.
Kyle Kuntz, CEO, David Babcock, Chief Operations Officer and
Chief Communications Officer Keith Stapleton answered their
questions. According to the members, the public meeting was
a chance to learn more about their electric Cooperative.
The rate change will be effective July 1.
Due to the recent decline in natural gas, the adjusted rate
has been lowered slightly from previous projections. Following
the June Board of Directors meeting, the Energy charge, which
includes the rolled in power cost recovery factor (PCRF),
was reduced from 7.14¢ per kWh to 6.94¢ per kWh
for residential members, a savings of $2.00 per 1,000 kWh.
The total difference in cost between the
new rate and the old summer rate is $5.90. For the average
Sam Houston EC member, who consumes 1,376 kWh per month, the
difference is $6.99 a month.
Sam Houston Electric Cooperative continues
to monitor the market pricing of all fuels and is pursuing
buy-in opportunities in cost-effective, clean burning coal
facilities.
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