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O-2010-3266 suspending CenterPoint Energy’s utility rate increase for ninety (90) days
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O-2010-3266 suspending CenterPoint Energy’s utility rate increase for ninety (90) days
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<br />a. Retail Rate Schedules <br /> <br />1. Residential Service <br /> <br />CenterPoint Houston proposes to change the delivery charges to reflect the revenue <br /> <br />requirement by function as described in its proposed allocation study. Additionally, the <br /> <br />municipal account franchise credit has been changed to reflect the average franchise expense in <br /> <br />the rate. <br /> <br />2. Secondary Service Less Than Or Equal To 10 kVa <br /> <br />CenterPoint Houston proposes for this class the same changes as proposed for the <br /> <br />residential class. <br /> <br />3. Secondary Service Greater Than 10 kVa <br /> <br />CenterPoint Houston proposes to include different customer charges for customers with <br /> <br />interval data recorder meters, change the delivery charges to reflect the revenue requirement by <br /> <br />function as described in the proposed allocation study, change the billing determinant for the <br /> <br />municipal account franchise credit from kWh to Billing kVa, and remove the Subclass Exception <br /> <br />Charges. <br /> <br />4. Primary Service <br /> <br />CenterPoint Houston proposes for this class the same changes as proposed for the <br /> <br />Secondary Service Greater Than 10 kVa. <br /> <br />5. Transmission Service <br /> <br />CenterPoint Houston proposes to change the "Distribution System Charge" billing <br /> <br />determinant from 4CP kVa to Billing kVa, change the delivery charges to reflect the revenue <br /> <br />requirement by function as described in the proposed allocation study, and change the billing <br /> <br />determinant for the municipal account franchise credit to Billing k Va. <br />
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