Underground Residential Service Rate; Xcel Energy's Tariff Sample Clauses

Underground Residential Service Rate; Xcel Energy's Tariff. I agree to pay applicable monthly rates related to underground residential service as provided in the General Rules and Regulations and/or in the Rate Schedules of Xcel Energy’s Electric Rate Book for Customer’s specific service, as they now exist or may hereafter be changed, on file with the state regulatory commission in the state where service is provided. CUSTOMER CHARGES - the charges set forth herein comply with the Standard Installation and Extension Rules, as provided in the General Rules and Regulations and/or in the Rate Schedules of Xcel Energy’s Electric Rate Book for Customer’s specific service, as they now exist or may hereafter be changed, on file with the state regulatory commission in the state where service is provided. $ Replace overhead service line with underground service line $ Winter Construction Charge. $ Preferred Service Location Charge $ Other Charges $ TOTAL AMOUNT DUE PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION Print Full Name Date Customer Signature Xcel Energy Rep Print Full Name Signature Reminder: Before Xcel Energy will perform the work you must sign and return this agreement with your payment. Xcel Energy Work Order # Rate Code Form 17-5709 White – Customer Yellow – Xcel Energy N Date Filed: 07-29-10 By: Xxxx X. Xxxxxx Effective Date: 01-01-11 President and CEO of Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation Docket No. E002/M-10-721 Order Date: 12-17-10 MY ACCOUNT ONLINE AGREEMENT Section No. 7 2nd Revised Sheet No. 62 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T L MY ACCOUNT ONLINE AGREEMENT (Continued) Section No. 7 2nd Revised Sheet No. 63 L LT LT LT LT LT LT T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T L MY ACCOUNT ONLINE AGREEMENT (Continued) Section No. 7 2nd Revised Sheet No. 64 L T T T T TL T T T T T T T T T T T L MY ACCOUNT ONLINE AGREEMENT (Continued) Section No. 7 2nd Revised Sheet No. 65 L T T T T T L MY ACCOUNT ONLINE AGREEMENT (Continued) Section No. 7 1st Revised Sheet No. 66 LT L T T T L (Continued on Sheet No. 7-67) MY ACCOUNT ONLINE AGREEMENT (Continued) Section No. 7 1st Revised Sheet No. 67 L T T T L T T T T T T T T T T L (Continued on Sheet No. 7-68) MY ACCOUNT ONLINE AGREEMENT (Continued) Section No. 7 1st Revised Sheet No. 68 L T T TL T T T eBILL and eBILL PAYMENT TERMS OF USE Section No. 7 1st Revised Sheet No. 69 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T L (Continued on Sheet No. 7-70)
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