

Average Monthly Energy UsageĪccording to Rocky Mountain Power, this charge would only consider electricity used between the hours of 8-10 a.m. According to Rocky Mountain Power, the average customer’s demand peak would sit at about 3.4 kW using this methodology.Ĭustomers can estimate their peak usage based on these averages provided by Rocky Mountain Power, which the utility says are based on customer data. To calculate this new “demand charge," Rocky Mountain Power will look at a customer’s monthly electrical use, identify the hour in which they used the most power, and charge that hour at a rate of $9.02 per kilowatt, based on the average amount of power pulled into the home during that hour. Information about peak demand is not currently reported on residential power bills. 14.5 cents anything over 1000 kilowatt hoursįor residential users, this variable is a new charge.11.5 cents for the next 600 kilowatt hours.8.9 cents for the first 400 kilowatt hours.In the summer, rates are charged according to a different schedule. This calculator uses Rocky Mountain Power's winter rate schedule. I’m Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.Detailed Account Activity item 1 - electric serviceĪccording to information filed by RMP with the Public Service Commission, the average non-solar household uses 725 kWh per month, while the average solar household uses 743 kWh per month. PacifiCorp is Rocky Mountain’s parent company, and together with its sister company Pacific Power, they serve over two million customers, creating an energy future that is affordable, reliable, and sustainable. This monumental work will maintain Rocky Mountain Power’s strong reliability in delivering power to customers, uphold our position as one of the lowest-cost energy providers in the nation, reduce emissions and modernize the grid. Our plan also includes an additional 5,600 megawatts of new solar resources. We are currently negotiating contracts for 1,200 megawatts of solar, along with 680 megawatts of installed battery capacity, which will be built in rural Utah. Using 2005 as a baseline, our latest long-range plan will achieve a 74 percent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and a 98 percent reduction by 2050. We recently announced the completion of a sweeping initiative that more than doubled our wind production, making PacifiCorp the largest regulated utility owner of wind power in the West. It’s an exciting time at Rocky Mountain Power as we continue to increase renewable energy generation and move to a more sustainable electrical grid. In the past much of Utah’s power came from traditional sources, but times are changing and Gary Hoogeveen, President and CEO of Rocky Mountain Power, tells us about the developments now underway. Consistent, reliable, and affordable electricity is essential in today’s wired economy. This is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. Speaking on Business: Rocky Mountain Power.WORKFORCE RESILIENCE THROUGH MENTAL FITNESS.SUICIDE PREVENTION IN THE WORKFORCE EMPLOYER TOOLKIT.BEST PRACTICES GUIDE FOR CLOSING THE GENDER WAGE GAP.A BUSINESS VISION FOR UTAH’S ENERGY FUTURE.UTAH COMPACT ON RACIAL EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION.

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