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EnergyAdvantage® For Your Business
Curtailment

The EnergyAdvantage® Curtailment program is designed to allow MidAmerican Energy's large commercial or industrial customers in the Illinois counties of Rock Island, Henry, Mercer and Whiteside to receive financial incentives for reducing peak electrical demand. Industrial or commercial customers capable of reducing electricity use by 250 kW or more during peak demand periods are eligible for the curtailment program.



Here's How it Works
The Curtailment program is designed to help manage demand for electricity – June through September – when temperatures are highest. Typically, the curtailment periods will begin around 1 p.m. and last for approximately six hours. MidAmerican's key account managers contact participants to issue warnings of potential peak periods two to 12 hours before the actual events. During these periods, customers must reduce their use of electricity supplied by MidAmerican by at least 250 kW. This can be done by limiting air conditioning, reducing or shifting the operation of other equipment or by using auxiliary on-site electrical generation. This program is governed by Illinois electric tariff Riders 4 and 14.


Reducing Energy Pays
Curtailment incentives are based on the contracted kW reduced during peak periods and are payable as rebates at the end of the peak energy season. To determine if your business qualifies for participation in the curtailment program, contact your MidAmerican key account manager or e-mail MidAmerican at curtailment@midamerican.com.


Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How can my business help save energy?
    Save energy simply by reducing your electricity use by 250 kW or more at MidAmerican's request. Just use a standby generator, limit air conditioning use or reduce other equipment operation.
  2. When will I be asked to curtail?
    Curtailment periods often begin around 1 p.m. and last a maximum of six hours – usually on hot summer days when temperatures reach the mid-90s or above.
    In most cases, MidAmerican will give you 12 hours notice to curtail, but there may be times when notice is as short as two hours.
  3. How does the Curtailment program work?
    MidAmerican will help you calculate an expected demand (the amount of electric demand you normally place on our system between 3 and 5 p.m.), a firm power level (the minimum, or base level of electric demand to which you agree to reduce your consumption), and your load available for curtailment.

    Sample calculation:
    1,000 kW Expected Demand (3 - 5 p.m.)
    750 kW Firm Power Level
    250 kW Curtailable Load

    Customers wishing to participate on a year-to-year basis receive a curtailment credit of $39.62 per kW curtailed. Customers must reapply for this credit each year and are required to provide a communication line (telephone or Internet TCP/IP) for interval data transmission.
  4. What happens if I can't comply when I'm asked to curtail?
    It is important that you comply with all mandatory curtailment requests. MidAmerican must maintain a reserve of electric capacity. By curtailing your electric use during periods of high energy consumption, you help us maintain this important reserve.
    If you fail to curtail when requested, MidAmerican may be required to purchase additional capacity to cover the shortfall. You may be asked to pay your proportionate share of this added expense. However, your share will never exceed your annual curtailment credit.
    If you fail to curtail to your contracted firm power level, the following year your firm power level may be set at an amount equal to the demand you actually experienced. This adjustment may reduce your curtailable load, and thus reduce your incentive as well.
    If you are unable to curtail due to a one-time failure of your standby generating equipment and notify us immediately, MidAmerican may waive any or all of the consequences noted above.
  5. If you are notified to curtail and find you are unable to decrease your load to the firm power level, contact MidAmerican immediately.

  6. How do I participate?
    Contact your key account manager to calculate your company's curtailable load. You also may contact MidAmerican at curtailment@midamerican.com or call 866-584-0871.
    Complete and return a Curtailment Program Application prior to May 31 of the contract year.
    New applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
  7. Can I cancel?
    Customers may cancel with 24 hours notice, but must pay expenses assessed as a result of a previous failure to curtail that season, if any.
Questions?
Call our program manager at 866-584-0871 or e-mail curtailment@midamerican.com.







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