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average residential account would save approximately $0.50 on their monthly <br /> bill. <br /> 3. Renewable 100 as the default for non-discounted residential customers. All other <br /> customers would move to Bright Choice. <br /> • Rates for non-discounted residential customers would increase approximately <br /> 3.5 percent. The average residential account would pay approximately $5 <br /> more per month. Rates for commercial customers would decrease 0.4 to 0.6 <br /> percent. <br /> 4. Renewable 100 as the default for commercial and industrial customers. All other <br /> customers would move to Bright Choice. <br /> • Rates for commercial customers would vary based on their rate category, <br /> illustrated in table 2 below. The largest users could see an increase of $5,000 <br /> or more per month. Monthly residential savings would range from 0.4 to 0.6 <br /> percent and the average account would save $0.50 on their monthly bill. <br /> Table 2 provides cost comparisons and includes the number of customers in each rate <br /> category and their current average monthly costs whether enrolled in Bright Choice or <br /> Brilliant 100 (B100). It also shows monthly costs for Renewable 100 (R100), and the <br /> percent increase the average customer would experience if switched from B100 to <br /> R100. Table 2 also shows the differences in cost for Time-of-Use4 (TOU) customers in <br /> each rate class. <br /> Table 2. Comparison of EBCE Product Costs <br /> Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthlyok <br /> Rate # of Bright Brilliant Renewable Bright R100 Increase <br /> Rate Category Customers Choice 100 100 Choice Premium (R100 v. <br /> AverageAverageDiscount Average <br /> Average 8100 <br /> g Average (over B100) ) <br /> Al Sm/Med 375 $445 $447 $464 $1 .87 $17.47 3.76% <br /> Comm <br /> Al Sm/Med 2324 $354 $355 $369 $1.48 $13.57 3.67% <br /> TOU Comm <br /> A10 Sm/Med 1 $2,796 $2,809 $2,929 $13.65 $119.76 4.09% <br /> Comm <br /> A10 Sm/Med 267 $3,690 $3,708 $3,870 $18.44 $161.75 4.18% <br /> TOU Comm <br /> AGR Agriculture 3 $171 $171 $177 $0.47 $5 2.85% <br /> E19 Large 111 $48,543 $48,806 $51,312 $263 $2,506 4.88% <br /> Comm <br /> E2OP Large 3 $96,874 $97,390 $102,610 $516 $5,220 5.09% <br /> Comm <br /> ' PG&E charges customers enrolled in Time-of-Use more during times when electricity use is higher(4-9 <br /> pm), and less than non-TOU customers during all other non-peak times. <br /> 6 <br />
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