Transcription notes recorded when this tariff was encoded, including anything deliberately left out.
The automated crawl found prop_2026_03_electric.pdf under a 'Pending-UTC' path - a general rate case still under review, with rates not expected before 2027. Encoding it would have been wrong by about a year. Effective sheets live under /Rate-documents/Electric/ and each carries a 'By Authority of Order NN' citation; the proposed ones do not.
The sheet carries TWO rate tables: one 'Through January 28, 2026' and one 'Beginning January 29, 2026'. The later one is current. Taking the first table - the one that appears first in the extracted text - would understate energy by about 6%.
Issued January 2025 but current: no newer revision of Sheet No. 7 exists, and the step change was written into the same sheet in advance. A monitor keyed on issue date alone would call this stale.
Tier boundary is 600 kWh per month, the lowest in the catalogue.
Basic charge is $7.49 single phase; the $17.99 three-phase figure on the same line does not apply to ordinary residential service.
THIS IS A FLOOR, NOT A FULL BILL. Section 3 of the sheet states that 'Rates in this schedule are subject to adjustment by such other schedules in this tariff as may apply' - the power cost adjustment, CETA, conservation and Residential Exchange Program credit schedules all land on top, and none of them is quantified here. Unlike Florida and Georgia, PSE does not gather its adjustments into one table.
PSE's own reference customer is 800 kWh/month, not the 1,000 kWh most utilities quote, so its published bill-impact figures are not directly comparable to the rest of the catalogue.
Schedule 7A is master-metered residential with different rates, and sits one letter away in the same directory.
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