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Boiler and Power Plant Service Small (BPS-S) Rate

A customer electing service under this rate must have and maintain complete and adequate standby non-natural gas energy (e.g., oil, propane, electric, steam) and equipment for alternate operation in the event of an interruption of gas service. Customers applying for service under this rate must contract for a minimum of 2,500 Mcf of natural gas per year. The gas price for service under this rate is based on alternative fuel, No. 2 heating oil. An Air Conditioning rider is available from May through September.

The BPS-S price for the month of May 2008 is $22.11.

For a more detailed overview, see page 93 of PGW’s Tariff (PDF, 562k).

Boiler and Power Plant Service Large (BPS-L) Rate

A customer electing service under this rate must have and maintain complete and adequate standby non-natural gas energy (e.g., oil, propane, electric, steam) and equipment for alternate operation in the event of an interruption of gas service. Customers applying for service under this rate must contract for a minimum of 5,000 Mcf of natural gas per year. The gas price for service under this rate is based on alternative fuel, No. 2 heating oil. An Air Conditioning rider is available from May through September.

The BPS-L price for the month of May 2008 is $19.24.

For a more detailed overview, see page 93 of PGW’s Tariff (PDF, 562k).

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Boiler Plant Service (BPS-H) Rate

A customer electing service under this rate must have and maintain complete and adequate standby of #4 oil and equipment for alternate operation in the event of an interruption of gas service. Customers applying for service under this rate must contract for a minimum of 5,000 Mcf of natural gas per year. The gas price for service under this rate is based on alternative fuel, No. 4 heating oil. An Air Conditioning rider is available from May through September.

The BPS-H price for the month of May 2008 is $16.92.

For a more detailed overview, see page 93 of PGW’s Tariff (PDF, 562k).

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Load Balancing Service Small (LBS-S) Rate

A customer electing service under this rate must have and maintain complete and adequate standby of #5 or #6 oil and equipment for alternate operation in the event of an interruption of gas service. Customers applying for service under this rate must contract for a minimum of 5,000 Mcf of natural gas per year. The gas price for a customer serviced under this rate is based on alternative fuel, No. 6 heating oil.

The LBS-S price for the month of May 2008 is $14.60.

For a more detailed overview, see page 97 of PGW’s Tariff (PDF, 562k).

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Load Balancing Service Large (LBS-L) Rate

A customer electing service under this rate must have and maintain complete and adequate standby non-natural gas energy (e.g., oil, propane, electric, steam) and equipment for alternate operation in the event of an interruption of gas service. Customers applying for service under this rate must contract for a minimum of 80,000 Mcf of natural gas per year. The gas price for a customer serviced under this rate is based on alternative fuel, No. 6 heating oil.

The LBS-L price for the month of May 2008 is $14.55.

For a more detailed overview, see page 97 of PGW’s Tariff (PDF, 562k).

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Load Balancing Service Extra Large (LBS-XL) Rate

A customer electing service under this rate must have and maintain complete and adequate standby non-natural gas energy (e.g., oil, propane, electric, steam) and equipment for alternate operation in the event of an interruption of gas service. Customers applying for service under this rate must contract for a minimum of 350,000 Mcf of natural gas per year. The gas price for a customer serviced under this rate is based on alternative fuel, No. 6 heating oil.

The LBS-XL price for the month of May 2008 is $14.50.

For a more detailed overview, see page 97 of PGW’s Tariff (PDF, 562k).

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Cogeneration Service (CG) Rate

Cogeneration service is available to commercial and industrial customers who use natural gas in any combination of cooling, heating and power production where a quantity of waste heat is recovered and used in a secondary application for almost any commercial, industrial or domestic use. Cogeneration applicants must demonstrate the ability to utilize waste heat in a second process. Customers applying for the Cogeneration Rate are required to execute a Service Agreement defining minimum and maximum quantities of gas to be delivered.

The CG price for the month of April 2008 is $10.8203.

For a more detailed overview, see page 131 of PGW’s Tariff (PDF, 562k).

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