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The Cedar-Knox Public Power District's Large Power Rate policy outlines the rates and conditions for commercial, industrial, and farm grain facilities requiring substantial power. It details the availability, type of service, and monthly rates, including base charges, production demand charges for winter and summer, and energy charges per KWH. The policy also specifies how billing demand is determined, adjustments for power factor, and minimum monthly charges. Additional information covers billing practices, penalties for late payments, account setup charges, and potential fuel and production cost adjustments. The policy differentiates between summer and winter season rates and mentions the possibility of deposits.
This document provides an update on a strategic planning session conducted by the Cedar-Knox Public Power District's Board and management. The session's primary objective was to establish strategic goals for the next 3-5 years, involving discussions on industry updates, a SWOT analysis, and a review of strategic issues. A key outcome was the adoption of an updated mission statement, focused on providing innovative, safe, and reliable service to customers.
The document outlines Policy 10-705 regarding single or three-phase pivot service, detailing rate structures, billing demand determination, minimum charges, and miscellaneous fees. It includes adjustments for lease payments and gross revenue tax, fuel and production cost adjustments, and deposit requirements. The policy also specifies motor limitations for single-phase services.
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