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Archived Tariffs - Streetlights and Sentinel Lights RRO tariffs

 

The following table shows typical energy prices for billing periods up to, and including June 30, 2004. As of July 1, Direct Energy Regulated Services is providing regulated rate electricity to all customers in the ATCO Electric service territory. For more information about regulated rate electricity after June 30, please visit www.DirectEnergyRegulatedServices.com.

Individual streetlights do not have electric meters. So, to calculate how much energy each uses, two factors are used:

  • The bulb’s wattage. A 200-Watt bulb uses twice the energy that a 100-Watt bulb would.
  • The number of hours of darkness. Lights are on for more hours during the winter.

The energy charge for street and sentinel lights was typically lower than for other customers, because they use much of their energy during the off-peak hours through the night. These are times when demand is lower and so are market prices for electricity.

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Flow-Through rates for Lights began January 1, 2003.