Centerpoint Energy - Mississippi River
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 12/01/2002, Docket: RP03- 51-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 63 First Revised Sheet No. 63 : Superseded
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 63
RATE SCHEDULE USAS
UNBUNDLED SALES AND AGENCY SERVICES
(Continued)
3. CURTAILMENT (Continued)
(e) Firm industrial requirements for boiler fuel use at less
than 3,000 Dth per day, but more than 1,500 Dth per day, where
alternate fuel capabilities can meet such requirements;
(f) Firm industrial requirements for large quantity (3,000 Dth
or more per day) boiler fuel use where alternate fuel capabilities can
meet such requirements;
(g) Interruptible requirements of more than 300 Dth per day, but
less than 1,500 Dth per day, where alternate fuel capabilities can meet
such requirements;
(h) Interruptible requirements of intermediate quantities (from
1,500 Dth per day through 3,000 Dth per day), where alternate fuel
capabilities can meet such requirements;
(i) Interruptible requirements of more than 3,000 Dth per day,
but through 10,000 Dth per day, where alternate fuel capabilities can
meet such requirements; and
(j) Interruptible requirements of more than 10,000 Dth per day,
where alternate fuel capabilities can meet such requirements.
3.3 In the above list of priorities the full curtailment of the lower
category quantities is required before curtailment of any higher category
quantity is commenced, during a particular period of daily or seasonal
curtailment.
3.4 If supply availability permits only partial sales of gas for a
category of use, sales service within that category will be curtailed pro
rata.
3.5 Except as otherwise provided herein, the definitions of terms for
the priority-of-service categories are those set forth in 18 CFR Sections
278(c) and 281.203.