NAC704B.300. Criteria for determining whether end-use customer has average annual load of 1 megawatt or more; each service location of certain entities treated as separate end-use customer.  


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  •      1. If an end-use customer is a new end-use customer or has been an end-use customer for less than 12 months in the service territory of an electric utility, the Commission will consider the end-use customer to have an average annual load of 1 megawatt or more in the service territory of the electric utility only if the Commission determines the end-use customer will consume, during the 12 months immediately following the date of commencement, 8,760,000 kilowatt-hours or more of energy in the service territory of the electric utility.

         2. For all other end-use customers in the service territory of the electric utility, the Commission will consider the end-use customer to have an average annual load of 1 megawatt or more in the service territory of the electric utility only if the end-use customer has consumed, during the most recent 12-month period, 8,760,000 kilowatt-hours or more of energy in the service territory of an electric utility.

         3. The Commission will treat each service location of a nongovernmental commercial or industrial entity as a separate end-use customer.

         4. As used in this section, “service location” means:

         (a) A single point of delivery;

         (b) Multiple points of delivery on contiguous property; or

         (c) Multiple points of delivery that, as of the date on which the application is filed, have been treated as a single service location by the electric utility.

     (Added to NAC by Pub. Utilities Comm’n by R125-01, eff. 12-17-2001)