As of March 1, 2021, this rate plan is closed for new enrollment. If you are interested in renewable energy, please see our new Solar Savings Rate.
Customers may choose one of the following blocks of solar energy to offset their monthly electricity consumption during a billing period.
Customer Charge | $30.00 per meter |
The $30 customer charge recovers fixed costs to serve each meter regardless of energy usage. Included in these fixed costs are an allocation of single-phase distribution line infrastructure, the cost of a base transformer and service and billing, meter reading and other related costs associated with the provision of electric service. Paying these fixed costs in the $30 customer charge results in these costs being removed from the kWh charge which decreases the kWh rate for usage. |
Solar Block | Block Charge | ||
200 kWh | $25.00 | ||
400 kWh | $50.00 | ||
600 kWh | $75.00 | ||
800 kWh | $100.00 | ||
Energy Charge (November–April) | |||
March 2023 | |||
Base rate per kWh | $0.10622 | ||
PLUS/MINUS the PCRF | – | $0.0140 | |
PLUS the SCRF | + | $0.0057 | |
= | $0.097920 per kWh | ||
Energy Charge (November–April) | |||
February 2023 | |||
Base rate per kWh | $0.10622 | ||
PLUS/MINUS the PCRF | – | $0.0030 | |
PLUS the SCRF | + | $0.0057 | |
= | $0.108920 per kWh |
For rate details, see Section 202.18 of the Tariff.
PCRF: A Power Cost Recovery Factor (PCRF) allows CoServ to adjust for changes in wholesale energy costs. Because wholesale costs can fluctuate from month to month, CoServ uses the PCRF to calculate your bill. When our wholesale power costs go up, the PCRF increases, and vice versa. The PCRF is either subtracted or added to the base rate to calculate your bill. We do not markup our wholesale energy costs for profit. For additional details, see Section 203.1 of the tariff.
SCRF: The Securitized Charges Recovery Factor (SCRF) is used to calculate amounts that CoServ must recover from Customers to repay and administer the securitized bonds issued by CoServ under Texas Senate Bill 1580. The proceeds of these bonds were used to pay qualified costs and expenses relating to Winter Storm Uri in February 2021. At least every six months, the amount that is charged on a per kWh basis will be reviewed, and adjusted as needed, to ensure CoServ is collecting the appropriate amounts. For additional details, see Section 203.2 of the tariff. Visit CoServ.com/Brazos for more information.
Questions about solar panels? Click here to visit our solar FAQ!
2Customers who choose to receive electric service pursuant to this rate schedule will not have electricity from a specific renewable resource delivered directly to their electric service location. To unsubscribe to the program, email us at contact@coserv.com.
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