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Home Guy typed: " wrote: .... This is the link: http://www.nationalgridus.com/niagar...lec-demand.pdf And this is what it says: =========== National Grid installs a demand meter whenever a customer's energy consumption has exceeded 2000 kilo-watt hours (kWh) per month for four consecutive months. Once demand billing begins, it does not end until after the monthly energy consumption has been less than 2,000 kwh for 12 consecutive months. This requirement may not be avoided by temporarily terminating service. New or existing customers whose connected load indicates that the energy consumption will exceed 2,000 kwh per month will have a demand meter installed. The demand charge will be the hightest average kW measured in a 15 minute interval during the billing period, but not less than one kw and not less than the demand contracted for. ============= Your quote is not a cut/paste of the actual words, which is too bad; looks like you paraphrased it to suit yourself or t was somehow not the rght one as it doesn't mention residential/company connections and several other things. That one very gross spelling error hurts you too; it stands out like a sore thumb. |
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"Twayne" wrote: In , Home Guy typed: " wrote: ... This is the link: http://www.nationalgridus.com/niagar...lec-demand.pdf And this is what it says: =========== National Grid installs a demand meter whenever a customer's energy consumption has exceeded 2000 kilo-watt hours (kWh) per month for four consecutive months. Once demand billing begins, it does not end until after the monthly energy consumption has been less than 2,000 kwh for 12 consecutive months. This requirement may not be avoided by temporarily terminating service. New or existing customers whose connected load indicates that the energy consumption will exceed 2,000 kwh per month will have a demand meter installed. The demand charge will be the hightest average kW measured in a 15 minute interval during the billing period, but not less than one kw and not less than the demand contracted for. ============= Your quote is not a cut/paste of the actual words, which is too bad; looks like you paraphrased it to suit yourself or t was somehow not the rght one as it doesn't mention residential/company connections and several other things. That one very gross spelling error hurts you too; it stands out like a sore thumb. I didn't compare HG's wording to that of the link, but FWIW, you can't "cut and paste" a pdf. |
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On Tue, 31 May 2011 08:46:16 -0700, Smitty Two
wrote: In article , "Twayne" wrote: In , Home Guy typed: " wrote: ... This is the link: http://www.nationalgridus.com/niagar...lec-demand.pdf And this is what it says: =========== National Grid installs a demand meter whenever a customer's energy consumption has exceeded 2000 kilo-watt hours (kWh) per month for four consecutive months. Once demand billing begins, it does not end until after the monthly energy consumption has been less than 2,000 kwh for 12 consecutive months. This requirement may not be avoided by temporarily terminating service. New or existing customers whose connected load indicates that the energy consumption will exceed 2,000 kwh per month will have a demand meter installed. The demand charge will be the hightest average kW measured in a 15 minute interval during the billing period, but not less than one kw and not less than the demand contracted for. ============= Your quote is not a cut/paste of the actual words, which is too bad; looks like you paraphrased it to suit yourself or t was somehow not the rght one as it doesn't mention residential/company connections and several other things. That one very gross spelling error hurts you too; it stands out like a sore thumb. I didn't compare HG's wording to that of the link, but FWIW, you can't "cut and paste" a pdf. Sure you can. I do it all the time. Some can't be edited (depending on how it was created) or cut but just because it's a PDF doesn't mean you can't cut-n-paste from it. You can highlight, underscore, add notes, and do a *lot* of things to a PDF. |
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