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Pepco SOS Rates Change Marginally On Change in Bypassable Transmission

March 07,2016



Pepco's District of Columbia SOS rates applicable for the period beginning June 1, 2016 are changing slightly due to a change in the bypassable transmission rate resulting from the elimination of separate SOS pricing for residential aid discount (RAD) customers, and blending of transmission rates, to make the RAD discount portable

For non-RAD customers, the change in volumetric transmission rates is an increase of about $0.00003/kWh

See the changes here

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