PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
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.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 1
TARIFF
FOR
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Applicable in
T
erritory served as shown on
Sheet Nos. 4 through 7 of this Tariff
P
UBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
G
ENERAL OFFICES
80 PARK PLAZA
N
EWARK, NEW JERSEY 07102
D
ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC
Fifth Revised Sheet No. 2
Superseding
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page ................................................................................................................................ Sheet No. 1
Table of Contents ........................................................................................................ Sheet Nos. 2 and 3
Territory
Served ............................................................................................. Sheet Nos. 4 to 7, inclusive
Standard Terms
and Conditions
..................................................................
Sheet
N
os.
8 to
4
2, in
clusive
Regulation
f
or
R
esidential
Underground
E
xtensions
................................
. Sheet
Nos. 48 to 52, inclusive
Societal Benefits Charge............................................................................ Sheet Nos. 57 to 58, inclusive
Non-utility
Generation Charge .............................................................................................. Sheet No. 60
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge ......................................................................... Sheet No. 61
Solar
P
ilot
Recovery
C
harge
................................................................................................
. Sheet
N
o.
64
Green Programs
R
ec
overy
Charge
......................................................................................
Sheet
N
o.
65
Tax
A
djustment Credit………………………………………………………………………….….Sheet No. 69
Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges .......................................... Sheet Nos. 70 to 72, inclusive
Commercial and Industrial
Energy Pricing (CIEP) Standby Fee .......................................... Sheet No. 73
Basic
G
enerati
on
Service
Residential
Small
C
ommercial Pricing Electric
Supply C
harges
o
BGS Energy & Capacity Charges ............................................................... Sheet No. 75
o
BGS Transmission and Energy Charges .................................................... Sheet No. 76
o
BGS Capacity Charges and Transmission Charges ................................... Sheet No. 79
o
BGS Reconciliation Charges ...................................................................... Sheet No. 81
Commercial And Industrial Energy Pricing Electric Supply Charges
o BGS Energy Charges, Capacity Charges and
Transmission Charges .................................................................. Sheet Nos. 82 and 83
o
BGS Reconciliation Charges ...................................................................... Sheet No. 84
Third Party Supplier .............................................................................................................. Sheet No. 87
Date of Issue: February 24, 2023 Effective: March 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant t
o Order of Board of Public Utilities dated February 17, 2023
in Docket No. ER22020035
Conservation Incentive Program ................................................................................ Sheet Nos. 66-66D
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
(Continued)
Rate Schedules and Payment Schedule as listed belo
w:
Rate Sheet
Schedule No.
Residential Service .................................................................................. RS 93-98
Residential Heating Service .................................................................. RHS
99-102
Residential Load Management Service ................................................ RLM
105-108
Water Heating Service ............................................................................ WH
111-114
Water Heating Storage Service ........................................................... WHS
117-120
Building Heating Service .......................................................................... HS
123-126
General Lighting And Power Service .................................................... GLP
129-141
Large Power And Lighting Service ......................................................... LPL
142-154
High Tension Service ............................................................................ HTS
155-165
Other Services:
Payment Schedule Purchased Electric Power .................................. PEP
176-177
Body Politic Lighting Service .................................................................. BPL
180-191
Body Politic Lighting Service From Publicly Owned Facilities ...... BPL-POF
195-200
Private Street and Area Lighting Service ............................................ PSAL
203-214
Date of Issue: May 26, 2023
Effective: June 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated May 24, 2023
in Docket No. ER23030131
Second Revised Sheet No. 3
Superseding
First Revised Sheet No. 3
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
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ERRITORY SERVED
BERGEN COUNTY
Rutherford, Borough of
Saddle Brook, Township of
Bergenfield, Borough of
Saddle River, Borough of
Bogota, Borough of
South Hackensack, Township of
Carlstadt, Borough of
Teaneck, Township of
Cliffside Park, Borough of
Tenafly, Borough of
Dumont, Borough of
Teterboro, Borough of
East Rutherford, Borough of
Waldwick, Borough of
Edgewater, Borough of
Wallington, Borough of
Elmwood Park, Borough of
Washington, Township of
Emerson, Borough of
Westwood, Borough of
Englewood, City of
Woodcliff Lake, Borough of
Englewood Cliffs, Borough of
Wood-Ridge, Borough of
Fair Lawn, Borough of
Wyckoff, Township of
Fairview, Borough of
Fort Lee, Borough of
BURLINGTON COUNTY
Garfield, City of
Glen Rock, Borough of
Beverly, City of
Hackensack, City of
Bordentown, City of
Hasbrouck Heights, Borough of
Bordentown, Township of
Haworth, Borough of
Burlington, City of
Hillsdale, Borough of
Burlington, Township of
Ho-Ho-Kus, Borough of
Chesterfield, Township of
Leonia, Borough of
Cinnaminson, Township of
Little Ferry, Borough of
Delanco, Township of
Lodi, Borough of
Delran, Township of
Lyndhurst, Township of
Eastampton, Township of
Maywood, Borough of
Edgewater Park, Township of
Midland Park, Borough of
Evesham, Township of
Moonachie, Borough of
Fieldsboro, Borough of
New Milford, Borough of
Florence, Township of
North Arlington, Borough of
Hainesport, Township of
Oakland, Borough of
Lumberton, Township of
Old Tappan, Borough of
Mansfield, Township of
Oradell, Borough of
Maple Shade, Township of
Palisades Park, Borough of
Medford, Township of
Paramus, Borough of
Medford Lakes, Borough of
Ridgefield, Borough of
Moorestown, Township of
Ridgefield Park, Village of
Mount Holly, Township of
Ridgewood, Village of
Mount Laurel, Township of
River Edge, Borough of
Palmyra, Borough of
River Vale, Township of
Pemberton, Township of
Rochelle Park, Township of
D
ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
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ERRITORY SERVED
(Continued)
BURLINGTON COUNTY (continued)
Caldwell, Borough of
Cedar Grove, Township of
Riverside, Township of
East Orange, City of
Riverton, Borough of
Essex Fells, Borough of
Southampton, Township of
Fairfield, Township of
Springfield, Township of
Glen Ridge, Borough of
Westamptown, Township of
Irvington, Township of
Willingboro, Township of
Livingston, Township of
Maplewood, Township of
CAMDEN COUNTY
Montclair, Township of
Newark, City of
Audubon, Borough of
North Caldwell, Borough of
Audubon Park, Borough of
Nutley, Township of
Barrington, Borough of
Orange, City of
Bellmawr, Borough of
Roseland, Borough of
Brooklawn Borough of
South Orange Village, Township of
Camden, City of
Verona, Township of
Cherry Hill, Township of
West Caldwell, Township of
Collingswood, Borough of
West Orange, Township of
Gloucester, City of
Gloucester, Township of
GLOUCESTER COUNTY
Haddon, Township of
Haddonfield, Borough of
Deptford, Township of
Haddon Heights, Borough of
National Park, Borough of
Hi-Nella , Borough of
Washington, Township of
Lawnside, Borough of
West Deptford, Township of
Magnolia, Borough of
Westville, Borough of
Merchantville, Borough of
Woodbury, City of
Mount Ephraim, Borough of
Woodbury Heights, Borough of
Oaklyn, Borough of
Pennsauken, Township of
HUDSON COUNTY
Runnemede, Borough of
Somerdale, Borough
Bayonne, City of
Tavistock, Borough of
East Newark, Borough of
Voorhees, Township of
Guttenberg, Town of
Wood-Lynne, Borough of
Harrison, Town of
Hoboken, City of
ESSEX COUNTY
Jersey City, City of
Kearny, Town of
Belleville, Town of
North Bergen, Township of
Bloomfield, Township of
Secaucus, Town of
D
ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
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TERRITORY SERVED
(Continued)
HUDSON COUNTY (continued)
MONMOUTH COUNTY
Union City, City of
Allentown, Borough of
Weehawken, Township of
Upper Freehold, Township of
West New York, Town of
MORRIS COUNTY
MERCER COUNTY
Lincoln Park, Borough of
Ewing, Township of
Hamilton, Township of
PASSAIC COUNTY
Hopewell, Borough of
Hopewell, Township of
Clifton, City of
Lawrence, Township of
Haledon, Borough of
Pennington, Borough of
Hawthorne, Borough of
Princeton, Borough of
Little Falls, Township of
Princeton, Township of
Robbinsville, Township of
North Haledon, Borough of
Trenton, City of
Passaic, City of
West Windsor, Township of
Paterson, City of
Prospect Park, Borough of
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
Totowa, Borough of
Wayne, Township of
Carteret, Borough of
Woodland Park, Borough of
Cranbury, Township of
Dunellen, Borough of
SOMERSET COUNTY
East Brunswick, Township of
Edison, Township of
Bound Brook, Borough of
Highland Park, Borough of
Branchburg, Township of
Metuchen, Borough of
Bridgewater, Township of
Middlesex, Borough of
Franklin, Township of
New Brunswick, City of
Green Brook, Township of
North Brunswick, Township of
Hillsborough, Township of
Perth Amboy, City of
Manville, Borough of
Piscataway, Township of
Millstone, Borough of
Plainsboro, Township of
Montgomery, Township of
South Brunswick, Township of
North Plainfield, Borough of
South Plainfield, Borough of
Raritan, Borough of
Woodbridge, Township of
Rocky Hill, Borough of
Somerville, Borough of
South Bound Brook, Borough of
Warren, Township of
Watchung, Borough of
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
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TERRITORY SERVED
(Continued)
UNION COUNTY
Clark, Township of
Cranford, Township of
Elizabeth, City of
Fanwood, Borough of
Garwood, Borough of
Hillside, Township of
Kenilworth, Borough of
Linden, City of
Mountainside, Borough of
Plainfield, City of
Rahway, City of
Roselle, Borough of
Roselle Park, Borough of
Scotch Plains, Township of
Union, Township of
Westfield, Town of
Winfield, Township of
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 8
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS INDEX
Sheet Sheet
No. No.
1.
General ............................................................
10
8.
Customer’s Installation ..................................
24
8.1. General ..................................................
24
2.
Obtaining Service ...........................................
10
8.2. Wiring ....................................................
24
2.1. Application .............................................
10
8.3. Inspection and Acceptance ...................
24
2.2. Initial Selection of Rate Schedule ..........
10
8.4. Customer On-Site Generation ...............
24
2.3. Deposit and Guarantee .........................
11
8.5. Maintenance of Customer’s
2.4. Permits ..................................................
12
Installation .............................................
25
2.5. Selection of Lighting Options .................
12
8.6. Electrical Equipment
and Appliances ......................................
25
3.
Charges For Service.......................................
12
8.7. Power Factor .........................................
25
3.1. General ..................................................
12
8.8. Liability for Customer’s Installation ........
25
3.2. Definitions ..............................................
12
8.9. Replacement of Customer Owned
Equipment Due to System Upgrades….
25
3.3. Removal of Public Service Facilities ......
13
3.4. Temporary Service ................................
13
9.
Meter Reading and Billing .............................
25
3.5. Provision of Service ...............................
14
9.1. Measurement of Electric Service ...........
25
3.6. Extensions General Provisions ...........
15
9.2. Metering on Customer’s Premises.........
26
3.7. Charges for Extensions ........................
15
9.3. Testing of Meters ...................................
27
3.8. Charges for Increased Load ..................
18
9.4. Metering Options ...................................
27
9.5. Billing Adjustments ................................
30
Characteristics Of Service .............................
18
9.6. Meter Reading and Billing Period ..........
30
4.
4.1. General ..................................................
18
9.7. Proration of Monthly Charges ................
30
4.2. Types of Service ....................................
19
9.8. Averaged Bills........................................
30
4.3. Losses ...................................................
19
9.9. Budget Plan (Equal Payment Plan) .......
30
9.10. Billing of Charges in Tariff .....................
31
Service Connections ......................................
19
9.11. Payment of Bills .....................................
31
5.
5.1. General ..................................................
19
9.12. Late Payment Charge ............................
31
5.2. Overhead Service ..................................
20
9.13. Returned Check Charge ........................
32
5.3. Underground Service in
9.14. Field Collection Charge .........................
32
Underground Zone ................................
20
5.4. Underground Service in
10.
Access To Customer’s Premises ..................
32
Overhead Zone ......................................
20
5.5. Change in Location of Existing
11.
Discontinuance Of Service ............................
32
Service Line ...........................................
21
11.1. By Public Service...................................
32
11.2. At Customer’s Request ..........................
34
Service Entrance Installations ......................
21
6.
6.1. General ..................................................
21
12.
Reconnection Charge ....................................
34
6.2. Seals .....................................................
21
6.3. Secondary Distribution Service ..............
21
13.
Service Limitations ........................................
34
6.4. Primary Distribution, Subtransmission,
13.1. Continuity of Service ..............................
34
Transmission or High Voltage Service
22
13.2. Emergencies .........................................
34
13.3. Unusual Conditions ...............................
35
Meters and Other Equipment ........................
22
7.
7.1. General ..................................................
22
14.
Third Party Supplier .......................................
35
7.2. Other Devices ........................................
23
14.1. Third Party Supplier Electric Supply ......
35
7.3. Protection of Meters and
14.2. Initiation of Service ................................
35
Other Equipment ...................................
23
14.3. Customer Billing Process ......................
36
7.4. Tampering .............................................
23
14.4. Continuity of Service ..............................
37
14.5. Interval Metering ....................................
37
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS INDEX
(Continued)
Sheet
No.
15.
Net Metering Installations ..............................
38
15.1. General ..................................................
38
15.2. Size Limitations .....................................
38
15.3. Installation Standards ............................
38
15.4. Initiation of Service ................................
39
15.5. Net Billing ..............................................
39
15.6. Billing Adjustments ................................
40
15.7. Budget Plan (Equal Payment Plan) .......
40
15.8. Program Availability ...............................
40
16.
New Jersey Authorized Taxes .......................
40
16.1. New Jersey Sales and Use Tax .............
40
16.2. New Jersey Corporation
Business Tax .........................................
41
17.
Termination, Change or Modification
Of Provisions Of Tariff ...................................
42
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 10
STANDARD TERMS & CONDITIONS
1. GENERAL
These Standard Terms and Conditions, filed as a part of the Electric Tariff of Public Service
Electric and Gas Company, hereinafter referred to as “Public Service,” set forth the terms and
conditions under which electric service will be supplied and govern all classes of service to the
extent applicable, and are made a part of all agreements for the supply of electric service unless
specifically modified in a particular rate schedule.
No representative of Public Service has authority to modify any provision contained in this Tariff or
to bind Public Service by any promise or representation contrary thereto.
Public Service will construct, own, and maintain distribution equipment located on land, streets,
highways, rights of way acquired by Public Service, and on private property, used or usable as
part of the distribution system of Public Service. Payment of monthly charges, or a deposit, or a
contribution shall not give the customer, Applicant or depositor any interest in the facilities, the
ownership being vested exclusively in Public Service.
Publications set forth by title in sections of these Standard Terms and Conditions are incorporated
in this Tariff by reference.
This tariff is subject to the lawful orders of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey.
Complaints may be directed to: Board of Public Utilities, Division of Customer Assistance, 44
South Clinton Avenue, Third Floor, Suite 314, P.O. Box 350, Trenton, New Jersey, 08625-0350,
1-800-624-0241; www.nj.gov/bpu
.
2. OBTAINING SERVICE
2.1. Application: An application for service may be made at any of the Customer Service
Centers of Public Service in person, by mail, or by telephone or by facsimile transmission
or electronic mail, where available. Forms for application for service, when required,
together with terms and conditions and rate schedules, will be furnished upon request. All
customers shall be given a copy of the Customer Bill of Rights, effective at the time of
service initiation. Customer shall state, at the time of making application for service, the
conditions under which service will be required and customer may be required to sign an
agreement or other form then in use by Public Service covering special circumstances for
the supply of electric service. Data requested from customers may include proof of
identification as well as copies of leases, deeds and corporate charters, in accordance
with N.J.A.C. 14:3-3.2(e) and (f). Such information shall be considered confidential.
Public Service may reject applications for service where such service is not available or
where such service might affect the supply of electricity to other customers, or for failure
of customer to agree to comply with any of these Standard Terms and Conditions.
See also Section 13, Service Limitations and Section 14, Third Party Supplier Service
Provisions of these Standards Terms and Conditions.
2.2. Initial Selection of Rate Schedule: Public Service will assist in the selection of the
available rate schedule, which is most favorable from the standpoint of the customer. Any
advice given by Public Service will necessarily be based on customer’s written
statements detailing the customer’s proposed operating conditions.
Customer may, upon written notice to Public Service within three months after service is
begun, elect to change and to receive service under any other available rate schedule.
Public Service will furnish service to and bill the customer under the rate schedule so
selected from the date of last scheduled meter reading, but no further change will be
allowed during the next twelve months.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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TANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
2.
2.1. Change of Rate Schedule: Subsequent to initial selection of a rate schedule, customer
shall notify Public Service in writing of any change in the customer’s use of service which
might affect the selection of a rate schedule or provision within a rate schedule. Any
change in schedule or provision shall be applicable, if permitted, to the next regular billing
subsequent to such notification.
2.
3. Deposit and Guarantee: Public Service may require a reasonable deposit as a
condition of supplying service, in accordance with the provisions as set forth in Board of
Public Utility regulations.
A
deposit may be required from a customer equal to the average monthly charge for a
twelve-month period and one month’s average bill. A customer taking service for a period
of less than thirty days may be required to deposit an amount equal to the estimated bill
for such temporary period.
U
pon closing any account, the balance of any deposit remaining after the closing bill for
service has been settled, shall be returned promptly to the customer with any interest
due. The customer has the option of having the deposit refund applied to the account in
the form of a credit or of having the deposit refunded by separate check in a period not to
exceed one full billing cycle. Deposits shall cease to bear interest upon discontinuance
of service.
P
ublic Service shall review a residential customer’s account at least once every year and
a non-residential customer’s account at least once every 2 years. If such review indicates
that the customer has established credit satisfactory to Public Service, then the
outstanding deposit shall be refunded to the customer. The customer has the option of
having the deposit refund applied to the account in the form of a credit or of having the
deposit refunded by separate check in a period not to exceed one billing cycle.
In accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:3-3.5(d), simple interest at a rate equal to the average
yields on new six-month Treasury Bills for the twelve month period ending each
September 30 shall be paid by Public Service on all deposits held by it, after notification
by the BPU of the new effective rate. Said rate shall be determined by the Board of
Public Utilities, and shall become effective on January 1 of the following year.
Interest payments shall be made at least once during each 12-month period in which a
deposit is held and Public Service shall offer the customer the option of credits on bills
toward utility service rendered or to be rendered or a separate check, in accordance with
N.J.A.C. 14:3-3.5(h).
A deposit is not a payment or part payment of any bill for service, except that on
discontinuance of service, Public Service may apply said deposit against unpaid bills for
service, and only the remaining balance of the deposit will be refunded. Public Service
shall promptly read the meters and ascertain that the obligations of the customer have
been fully performed before being required to return any deposit. To have service
resumed, a deposit may be required, but the deposit shall not be required prior to
restoration of service. Public Service shall bill the customer for the deposit and allow at
least 15 days after the billing for payment of deposit, or make other reasonable
arrangements.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
2.4. Permits: Public Service, where necessary, will make application for any street opening
permits for installing its service connections and shall not be required to furnish service
until after such permits are granted. The Applicant may be required to pay the municipal
charge, if any, for permission to open the street. The Applicant shall obtain and present
to Public Service, for recording or for registration, all instruments providing for easements
or rights of way, and all permits (except street opening permits), consents, and
certificates necessary for the introduction of service.
2.5. Selection of Lighting Options: Public Service will assist in the selection of lighting
options by making recommendations for the most appropriate option based on the
customer’s defined illumination needs. However, responsibility for the final selection
shall, at all times, rest with the customer. Any advice given by Public Service will be
based on the customer’s statements and by giving such advice, Public Service assumes
no responsibility, nor shall it incur liability.
3. CHARGES FOR SERVICE
3.1. General: Charges for electrical usage are set forth in the rate schedules included
elsewhere in this Tariff. In addition to the charges for electrical usage, Public Service
may require additional monthly charges, up-front contributions or deposits (including the
gross-up for income tax effects) from an Applicant for providing Temporary Services, for
certain Standard or Atypical Conditions, or for an Extension.
3.2. Definitions: The following are defined terms as used in this Tariff:
a) Applicant is the individual or entity, who may or may not be the ultimate customer,
requesting new, additional, temporary, or upgraded electric service from Public
Service.
b) Applicant For An Extension is an Applicant where Public Service has determined
that an Extension is necessary to provide service.
c) N.J.A.C. is the New Jersey Administrative Code.
d) Distribution Revenue as used in this Section 3 means the total revenue, plus related
New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT), charged a customer by Public Service,
minus the sum of Basic Generation Service charges including SUT, and, unless
included with Basic Generation Service charges, Transmission Charges, including
SUT, derived from FERC approved transmission charges; all assessed in
accordance with this Tariff for Electric Service.
e) Temporary Service is where service is provided through an installation for a limited
period and such installation is not permanent in nature.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 13
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
f) An Extension means the construction or installation of plant and/or facilities by
Public Service used to convey service from existing or new plant and/or facilities to
one or more new customers, and also means the plant and/or facilities themselves.
An Extension includes all Public Service plant and/or facilities used for electric
transmission (non-FERC jurisdictional) and/or distribution, whether located
overhead or underground, on a public street or right of way, or on private property or
private right of way, and includes the conductors, poles or supports, cable, conduit,
rights of way, land, site restoration, handholes, manholes, vaults, line transformers,
protection devices, metering equipment and other means of conveying service from
existing plant and/or facilities to each unit or structure to be served. An Extension
does not include equipment solely used for administrative purposes, such as office
equipment used for administering a billing system.
An Extension begins at the existing Public Service infrastructure and ends at the
point of connection with the customer’s facilities, but also includes the meter.
Details of the requirements for Service Connections and Service Entrance
Installations are provided in Sections 5 and 6 of these Standard Terms and
Conditions and in the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code. The new plant
and/or facilities installed constituting an Extension must be nominally physically and
electrically continuous from the beginning to the end of the Extension, but also
includes the meter.
Plant and/or facilities installed to supply the increased load of existing non-
residential customers are also considered an Extension where either: 1) Public
Service facilities of the required voltage or number of phases did not previously
exist, or 2) existing Public Service facilities are upgraded or replaced due to an
Applicant’s new or additional electrical load being greater than 50% of the total
design capacity of the pre-existing facilities.
g) Cost means, with respect to the cost of construction of an Extension, actual and/or
site-specific unitized expenses incurred by Public Service for materials and labor,
including both internal and external labor, employed in the actual design, purchase,
construction, and/or installation of the Extension, including overhead directly
attributable to the work, as well as overrides or loading factors such as those for
mapping and design. This term does not include expenses for clerical, dispatching,
supervision, or general office functions. Costs shall be determined by the company
and shall include all costs inclusive of upgrades to existing infrastructure as well as
tax gross ups, inclusive of the applicable bonus depreciation credits. Costs related
to plant and/or facilities installed to serve increased load from an existing customer
are determined on a similar basis.
3.3. Removal of Public Service Facilities: There is normally no charge for the permanent
removal of above ground Public Service facilities or the abandonment in place of
underground Public Service facilities where an easement for such facilities does not
exist. Where an easement exists, and when approved by Public Service, and unless
preempted by statute, the requesting party shall be responsible for all costs related to the
removal or abandonment of requested facilities and if necessary, the installation of all
new facilities necessary to provide the same level of service to all other customers.
3.4. Temporary Service: Where Public Service provides Temporary Service, the customer
will be required to pay to Public Service the cost of the installation and removal of
facilities required to furnish service. The minimum period of temporary service for billing
purposes shall be one month.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
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Af
ter two years of service, a Temporary Service installation shall be eligible for refunds.
Excluding the first two annual service periods, refunds equal to 10% of the Distribution
Revenue received by Public Service during each annual service period shall be made at
the end of such period. In no case shall the total amount refunded be in excess of the
installation and removal cost paid by the customer, nor shall refunds be made for more
than eight consecutive annual service periods.
T
emporary service will be furnished only under Rate Schedules GLP, LPL, and HTS
except that it will not be supplied for cogeneration or standby purposes under any rate
schedule at locations where electric service is regularly supplied from another source,
nor will it be supplied under Rate Schedules BPL, BPL-POF and PSAL.
3.
5. Provision of Service: Electric service shall be supplied in accordance with these
Standard Terms and Conditions and the applicable rate schedule and shall be based
upon Applicant’s anticipated load and upon plant facilities that are sufficient for safe,
proper, and adequate service based upon Public Service’s design standards and
reliability criteria. Both the Applicant’s anticipated load and sufficient plant facilities will
be as determined by Public Service.
3.5.1 Standard Conditions: Overhead construction will be utilized for all distribution lines
except in certain areas designated by Public Service as underground zones where
underground construction will be utilized. An area is designated as an underground zone
by Public Service based upon load density, area size, building occupation and the need
for multiple and/or express circuits.
3.
5.2 Atypical Conditions: When underground distribution lines or service connections in
overhead zones are required due to conditions beyond the control of Public Service, or
are requested by the Applicant and approved by Public Service, or are required due to
local ordinance, the added cost of such underground construction over the estimated
costs of equivalent overhead construction, such total grossed up for income tax effects,
shall be paid by the Applicant as a non-refundable contribution.
P
ublic Service may require agreements for a longer term than specified in the rate
schedule, may require contributions toward the investment, and may establish such
Minimum Charges, Facilities Charges, distribution capacity reservation charges or other
charges as may be equitable under the circumstances involved where: (1) large or
special investment is either necessary for the supply of service or is requested by the
Applicant; (2) oversized transformers, feeders, or other special facilities are installed to
serve an Applicant using equipment in such manner that the use of electric service is
intermittent, momentary or subject to violent fluctuations; (3) capacity required to serve
Applicant’s equipment is out of proportion to the use of electric service for occasional or
low load factor purposes, or is for short durations; or (4) service characteristics requested
by Applicant differ from those normally supplied for a given size and type of load as
specified in the current “Information and Requirements for Electric Service”.
U
nless there is a material change in the provision of service, once charges are
established for a premises pursuant to this Section 3.5.2, they shall be used for all
subsequent customers at that premises requesting such similar service, regardless of
any lapse in the provision of such similar service characteristics to that premises.
Facility Charges will be assessed on a monthly basis equal to 1.45% (1.55% including
SUT) times the total installed cost of the excess facilities.
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ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 15
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
3.6. Extensions General Provisions: Where it is necessary for Public Service to construct
an Extension to serve the requirements of an Applicant, Public Service may require a
deposit or contribution from the Applicant to cover all or part of the cost of the Extension,
which is required to be paid to Public Service prior to any work being performed. Where
a large portion of the cost of construction is related to the installation of underground
facilities, the costs may be increased if severe conditions, such as excessive rock or
other unknown conditions, are found during excavation.
3.7. Charges for Extensions: Applicants requesting service may be charged a deposit for
service. Such deposit will be determined by Public Service by comparing the estimated
Distribution Revenue to the applicable costs of the Extension. The detailed calculations
of such deposits, if any, are contained in the remainder of Section 3.7 of these Standard
Terms and Conditions.
3.7.1. Individual Residential Customer: Where application for service is made by an
Applicant for individual residential use, and the service requested is not for a limited
period of less than ten (10) years, the following shall apply:
a) Excess cost is defined as the total cost of the Extension less any contribution required
for Atypical Conditions less ten times the estimated average annual Distribution
Revenue, such result grossed up for income tax effects. The excess cost shall not be
less than zero in any case.
Any excess cost shall be deposited and remain with Public Service without interest.
Public Service will waive the deposit requirement where the excess cost is $3,000.00
or less.
b) In each annual period from the date of connection, if the actual Distribution Revenue
from the customer exceeds the greater of either: (1) the estimated annual Distribution
Revenue used as the basis for the initial deposit, or (2) the highest actual Distribution
Revenue from any prior year, there shall be returned to the Applicant an additional
amount, equal to ten times such excess multiplied by the tax gross up factor used
when the deposit was taken.
c) As additional customers not originally anticipated are supplied from this Extension and
Public Service still holds at least some part of the deposit from the original Applicant,
a reduction may be made to such remaining deposit. The cost of the Extension or
cost for Increased Load for any such additional customer will be first compared to the
estimated additional Distribution Revenue as detailed in the appropriate paragraph of
this Section 3. Once any deposit requirement has been satisfied, any remaining
Distribution Revenue credit will be applied toward the original customer’s remaining
deposit in an amount equal to ten times such excess Distribution Revenue multiplied
by the tax gross up factor used when the deposit was taken.
d) In no event shall more than the original deposit be returned to the Applicant nor shall
any part of the deposit remaining after ten years from the date of the original deposit
be returned.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 16
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
3.7.2. Multi-unit Developments: Where application for service is made for electric service to a
multi-unit residential or multi-unit non-residential development, the following shall apply:
a) The Regulations on Residential Underground Extensions, New Jersey Administrative
Code 14:5-4.1 et seq. shall apply regarding the installation of Public Service facilities
within the boundaries of such applicable developments. Such charges, referred to
hereafter as B.U.D. Charges, are included elsewhere in this Tariff and shall be treated
as a non-refundable contribution.
b) Excess cost for an Applicant is defined as the total cost of the Extension less any
contribution required for Atypical Conditions and, if applicable, B.U.D. Charges, such
result grossed up for income tax effects.
Any excess cost shall be deposited and remain with Public Service without interest.
Public Service will waive the deposit requirement where the excess cost is $3,000.00
or less, or where the ten times the estimated annual Distribution Revenue is greater
than the excess costs and the excess cost is less than $20,000.00.
c) As each unit is connected, as determined by the setting and activation of the Public
Service electric meter, there shall be returned to the Applicant an amount equal to ten
times the estimated annual Distribution Revenue from that unit multiplied by the tax
gross up factor used when the deposit was taken.
d) In each annual period from the date of deposit, if for all customers receiving service
for the entire prior one year period the actual annual Distribution Revenue exceeds
the greater of either: (1) the estimated annual Distribution Revenue, or (2) the highest
actual Distribution Revenue from any prior year, there shall be returned to the
Applicant an additional amount equal to ten times such excess multiplied by the tax
gross up factor used when the deposit was taken.
e) As additional customers not originally anticipated are supplied from this Extension and
Public Service still holds at least some part of the deposit from the original Applicant,
a reduction may be made to such remaining deposit. The cost of the Extension or
cost for Increased Load for any such additional customer will be first compared to the
estimated additional Distribution Revenue as detailed in the appropriate paragraph of
this Section 3. Once any deposit requirement has been satisfied, any remaining
Distribution Revenue credit will be applied toward the original customer’s remaining
deposit in an amount equal to ten times such excess Distribution Revenue multiplied
by the tax gross up factor used when the deposit was taken.
f) In no event shall more than the original deposit be returned to the Applicant nor shall
any part of the deposit remaining after ten years from the date of the original deposit
be returned.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 17
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
3.7.3. Individual Commercial and Industrial Customers: Where application for service is
made for individual non-residential use, and the service requested is not for a limited
period of less than ten (10) years, the following shall apply:
a) Excess cost for an Applicant is defined as the total cost of the Extension less any
contribution required for Atypical Conditions, less ten times the estimated average
annual distribution revenue, such result grossed up for income tax effects. The
excess cost shall not be less than zero in any case.
Any excess cost shall be deposited and remain with Public Service without interest.
Public Service will waive the deposit requirement where the excess cost is
$3,000.00 or less, or where ten times the estimated annual Distribution Revenue is
greater than the excess costs and the excess cost is less than $20,000.00.
b) As the Public Service electric meter is set, there shall be returned to the Applicant
an amount equal to ten (10) times the estimated average annual Distribution
revenue multiplied by the tax gross up factor used when the deposit was taken.
c) In each annual period from the date of deposit, if the actual Distribution Revenue
from the customer exceeds the greater of: (1) the estimated annual Distribution
Revenue used as the basis for the initial deposit computation, or (2) the highest
actual Distribution Revenue from any prior year; there shall be returned to the
Applicant an additional amount, equal to ten times such excess multiplied by the tax
gross up factor used when the deposit was taken.
d) As additional customers not originally anticipated are supplied from this Extension
and Public Service still holds at least some part of the deposit from the original
Applicant, a reduction may be made to such remaining deposit. The cost of the
Extension or cost for Increased Load for any such additional customer will be first
compared to the estimated additional Distribution Revenue as detailed in the
appropriate paragraph of this Section 3. Once any deposit requirement has been
satisfied, any remaining Distribution Revenue credit will be applied toward the
original customer’s remaining deposit in an amount equal to ten times such excess
Distribution Revenue multiplied by the tax gross up factor used when the deposit
was taken.
e) In no event shall more than the original deposit be returned to the Applicant nor
shall any part of the original deposit remaining after ten years from the date of the
original deposit be returned.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
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TANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
3.8 C
harges for Increased Load: When it is necessary for Public Service to construct,
upgrade, or install facilities necessary to service the additional requirements of existing
customers and these facilities do not meet the definition of an Extension as defined in
Section 3.2 (h) of these Standard Terms and Conditions, the following shall apply:
a) P
ublic Service may require a deposit from the customer to cover all or part of the
investment necessary to supply service. Any such deposit will be calculated by
comparing the estimated annual increase in Distribution Revenue as determined by
Public Service to the total cost of the applicable work to determine if excess costs
exist.
b) Excess cost is defined as the total cost of the applicable work less any contribution
required for Atypical Conditions less the ten times the estimated average annual
increase in Distribution Revenue, such result grossed up for income tax effects.
The excess cost shall not be less than zero in any case.
c) A
ny excess cost shall be deposited and remain with Public Service without interest.
Public Service will waive the deposit requirement where the excess cost is
$3,000.00 or less.
d) I
n each annual period from the date of connection of such additional load, if t
he
ac
tual increase in Distribution Revenue from the customer exceeds the greater of
either: (1) the estimated annual increase in Distribution Revenue used as the basis
for the initial deposit computation, or (2) the highest increase in actual Distribution
Revenue from any prior year, there shall be returned to the Applicant an additional
amount, equal to ten times such excess multiplied by the tax gross up factor us
ed
when the deposit was taken.
e) In no event shall more than the original deposit be returned to the Applicant nor
shall any part of the deposit remaining after ten years from the date of the original
deposit be returned.
4. CH
ARACTERISTICS OF SERVICE
4.
1. General: The standard service supply of Public Service is alternating current with a
nominal frequency of 60 hertz (cycles per second). All types of service listed below are
not available at all locations, and service from the primary distribution, subtransmission,
transmission or high voltage system may be specified under special conditions, such as
location, size, or type of load. The customer shall ascertain and comply with the service
characteristics requirements of Public Service which are covered in detail in “Information
and Requirements for Electric Service,” issued by Public Service and available on
request.
Public Service must always be consulted to determine the type of service to be supplied
to a particular installation. The type of service may govern the characteristics of
equipment to be connected.
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ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 19
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
4.2. Types of Service: Subject to the restrictions in Section 4.1, the types of service
available, with their nominal voltages are:
Type of Service
Volts
Secondary Distribution
Single-phase, two-wire
120
Service
Single-phase, three wire
120/240
Single-phase, three-wire
120/208
Three-phase, three-wire
240
Three-phase, four wire
120/240
Three-phase, four wire
120/208
Three-phase, four-wire
277/480
Primary Distribution
Three-phase, four wire
2,400/4,160
Service
Three-phase, four-wire
13,200
Subtransmission Service:
Three-phase, three-wire
26,400
Three-phase, three-wire
69,000
High Voltage Service:
Three-phase, three-wire
138,000
Three-phase, three-wire
230,000
Transmission Service
Three-phase, three-wire
69,000
4.3. Losses: Nominal electric losses and unaccounted for percentages:
Type of Service Losses
Secondary Distribution Service: 5.8327%
Primary Distribution Service: 3.3153%
Subtransmission Service: 2.0472%
Transmission
High Voltage Service: 0.8605%
5. SERVICE CONNECTIONS
5.1. General: The customer shall consult Public Service before starting work, to determine
the type of service facilities involved, the exact location of the point of connection
between customer’s service entrance and Public Service’s facilities and the construction
to be installed by each.
Electric service will be supplied to each building or premises through a single service
connection unless otherwise agreed in accordance with the detailed requirements of
“Information and Requirements for Electric Service,” Section 3.
Whenever conductors are required under or within a building to provide a continuous
service run to the customer’s entrance equipment, they shall be installed by Public
Service at the expense of the customer.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 20
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
Where a customer is provided Subtransmission, Transmission or High Voltage Service,
the customer’s high side bus shall be considered part of the Public Service distribution
system for operational purposes with no remuneration to the customer by Public Service.
5.2. Overhead Service: For overhead service in overhead zones, Public Service will furnish,
install, and maintain the overhead service facilities to the point of connection to the
customer’s facilities. A deposit or non-refundable contribution may be required as
provided in Section 3 of these Standard Terms and Conditions.
5.3. Underground Service in Underground Zone: For underground service in underground
zones, Public Service will furnish, install, and maintain the underground service facilities
to the point of connection to customer’s facilities. A deposit or non-refundable
contribution may be required as provided in Section 3 of these Standard Terms and
Conditions.
5.4. Underground Service in Overhead Zone:
5.4.1. Secondary Distribution Service: Where underground service in an overhead zone is to
be supplied, and secondary voltage supply from overhead facilities is inadequate for the
size of customer’s load, the customer shall furnish and install at its expense and in
accordance with the specifications of Public Service the primary conduits and any
necessary manholes, which will be maintained by Public Service. The customer shall
also be required to furnish, install, and maintain all secondary conduits and conductors
and provide space on its property for necessary transformation.
Where underground service in an overhead zone is to be supplied, and secondary
voltage supply from overhead facilities is adequate for the size of customer’s load, such
service will be supplied under the following conditions:
At Request of Customer: The customer shall furnish and install the service
facilities at its expense and in accordance with the specifications of Public Service.
Public Service will connect the service conductors and maintain the service facilities
without charge to the customer.
Operating Reasons Beyond the Control of Public Service: The customer shall
furnish and install at its expense and in accordance with the specifications of Public
Service the service conduit which will be maintained by Public Service. Public
Service will furnish, install, and maintain the service conductors to the point of
connection to customer’s facilities.
5.4.2. Primary Distribution Service: Where underground service in an overhead zone is to be
supplied, and primary voltage supply is required because of the size of the customer’s
load, such service will be supplied under the following condition:
At Request of Customer or for Operating Reasons Beyond the Control of
Public Service: The customer shall furnish and install at its expense and in
accordance with the specifications of Public Service the service conduit and any
necessary manholes which will be maintained by Public Service. Public Service will
furnish, install, and maintain the service conductors to the point of connection to
customer’s facilities.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 21
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
5.4.3. Subtransmission Service: Where underground service in an overhead zone is to be
supplied, and subtransmission voltage supply is required because of the size of
customer’s load, such service will be supplied under the following condition:
At Request of Customer or for Operating Reasons Beyond the Control of
Public Service: The customer shall furnish and install at its expense and in
accordance with the specifications of Public Service, the service conduit and any
necessary manholes which will be maintained by Public Service. Public Service will
furnish, install, and maintain the service conductors to the point of connection to
customer’s facilities.
5.5. Change in Location of Existing Service Line: Any change requested by the customer
in the location of the existing service line, if approved by Public Service, will be made at
the expense of the customer. A request to install facilities for the same building within 12
months of the removal of similar facilities may be considered a relocation of the existing
facilities if the load served is similar or lower and the building served is essentially the
same.
6. SERVICE ENTRANCE INSTALLATIONS
6.1. General: The customer is required to furnish, install, and maintain the service entrance
wiring and equipment on the customer’s premises with the exception of transformers and
network protectors for secondary service, and meters and metering equipment as
enumerated in detail in the following paragraphs. All materials and equipment used shall
be of a type approved by Public Service and must be installed according to the
requirements of governmental authorities, Public Service, and the current edition of the
National Electrical Code. The location of the service entrance installation must be
designated by Public Service.
6.2. Seals: Public Service will seal or lock all meters and enclosures containing meters and
associated metering equipment, service entrance interrupting devices acceptable to
Public Service, or unmetered wiring. No person except a duly authorized employee of
Public Service is permitted to break or remove a Public Service seal or lock.
6.3. Secondary Distribution Service: For new installations to be metered at voltages not
exceeding 600 volts, meter-mounting equipment and, where required, current
transformers, potential transformers, time switches, and associated unmetered wiring will
be furnished without charge to the contractor, or may be furnished by the contractor at its
expense if approved by Public Service. The contractor will install and wire this equipment
as part of its contract with the customer. Public Service will furnish and install the meter.
For large secondary installations, the customer may be required to furnish a vault or
space for a transformer mat, pad, manhole, or vault.
The customer shall ascertain and comply with the general requirements of Public Service
for secondary installations, which are covered in detail in “Information and Requirements
for Electric Service,” issued by Public Service and available on request.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 22
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
6.4. Primary Distribution, Subtransmission, Transmission or High Voltage Service: For
new installations to be metered at voltages exceeding 600 volts, meter-mounting
equipment, current transformers, potential transformers, test switches, time switches, and
associated unmetered wiring will be furnished without charge to the contractor, or may be
furnished by the contractor at its expense if approved by Public Service. The contractor
will install and wire this equipment as part of its contract with the customer. Public
Service will furnish and install the meter.
Where service is received at primary distribution, subtransmission, transmission or high
voltage entrance voltages, customer must furnish, install and maintain a service entrance
interrupting device acceptable to Public Service and, where necessary, transformers and
appurtenances.
The customer shall ascertain and comply with the general requirements of Public Service
for primary distribution, subtransmission, transmission or high voltage service
installations, which are covered in detail in “Information and Requirements for Electric
Service,” issued by Public Service and available on request.
Where subtransmission, transmission or high voltage service is supplied, it is necessary
that the switching operations be controlled by Public Service; therefore, customer shall
agree to abide by the operating instructions issued to customer by Public Service.
7. METERS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT
7.1. General: The installation of meters and connections shall be in accordance with
N.J.A.C. 14:3-4.2.
Public Service will select the type and make of metering and its other equipment, and
may, from time to time, change or alter such equipment; its sole obligation is to supply
metering that will furnish accurate and adequate records for billing purposes.
Electric service normally will be supplied to each building or premises at a single
metering point, by one watthour meter equipped, where necessary, with demand and
recording devices. Additional meters will be installed (1) where, in the judgment of Public
Service, the operating characteristics of its system require the installation of more than
one meter, or (2) at the customer’s request provided that the service measured by each
meter shall be billed separately at an applicable rate schedule.
No person except a duly authorized employee or agent of Public Service is permitted to
alter or change a meter or its connection.
When requested by a customer, equipment to provide remote meter reading, data pulses
and advanced interval meter access may be installed, if feasible, at the expense of the
customer. The payment shall not give the customer any interest in the equipment thus
installed, the ownership being vested exclusively in Public Service.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 23
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
7.2. Other Devices: No branch circuits or devices are permitted on the supply side of the
meter, except those for Police Recall or Fire Alarm System Service as provided in this
Tariff.
Public Service will not permit the connection of the customer’s ammeters, voltmeters,
pilot lamps, or any other energy-using devices to the instrument transformers used in
conjunction with its meter.
7.3. Protection of Meters and Other Equipment: Customer shall provide for the
safekeeping of the meter and other equipment of Public Service, and shall not tamper
with or remove such meter or other equipment, nor permit access thereto except by duly
authorized employees or agents of Public Service. In case of loss or damage to the
property of Public Service from the act or negligence of the customer or its agents or
servants, or of failure to return equipment supplied by Public Service, customer shall pay
to Public Service the amount of such loss or damage to the property. All equipment
furnished at the expense of Public Service shall remain its property and may be replaced
whenever deemed necessary and may be removed by it at any reasonable time after the
discontinuance of service. In the case of defective service, the customer shall not
interfere or tamper with the apparatus belonging to Public Service but shall immediately
notify Public Service to have the defects remedied.
7.4. Tampering: In the event it is established that Public Service meters or other equipment
on the customer’s premises have been tampered with, and, such tampering results in
incorrect measurement of the service supplied, the charges for such electric service
under the applicable rate schedule including Basic Generation Service default service,
exclusive of any reduction in charges for third party supplied electric services, based
upon the Public Service estimate from available data and not registered by Public
Service meters shall be paid by the beneficiary of such service. In the case of a
residential customer, such unpaid service shall be limited to not more than one year prior
to the date of correcting the tampered account and for no more than the unpaid service
under the applicable rate schedule, exclusive of any reduction in charges for third party
supplied electric services, alleged to be used by such customer. The beneficiary shall be
the customer or other party who benefits from such tampering. The actual cost of
investigation, inspection, and determination of such tampering, and other costs, such as
but not limited to, the installation of protective equipment, legal fees, and other costs
related to the administrative, civil or criminal proceedings, shall be billed to the
responsible party. The responsible party shall be the party who either tampered with or
caused the tampering with a meter or other equipment or knowingly received the benefit
of tampering by or caused by another. In the event a residential customer unknowingly
received the benefit of meter or equipment tampering, Public Service shall only seek from
the benefiting customer the cost of the service provided under the applicable rate
schedule including Basic Generation Service default service, exclusive of any reduction
in charges for third party supplied electric services, but not the cost of investigation.
These provisions are subject to the customer’s right to pursue a bill dispute proceeding
pursuant to N.J.A.C. 14:3-7.6.
Tampering with Public Service facilities may be punishable by fine and/or imprisonment
under the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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8. CUSTOMER’S INSTALLATION
8.1. General: Public Service makes no new electric installations on the customer’s premises
other than the installation of its services, meters and other equipment as set forth in
these Standard Terms and Conditions except to continue a service run, a portion of
which is installed under or within a building at the customer’s expense. Public Service will
assume no responsibility for the condition of customer’s electric installation or for
accidents, fires, or failures which may occur as the result of the condition of such electric
installation. No material change in the size, total electrical capacity, or method of
operation of customer’s equipment shall be made without previous written notice to
Public Service.
8.2. Wiring: Wiring installed on the customer’s premises must conform to all requirements of
governmental authorities and to the regulations set forth in the current edition of the
National Electrical Code.
8.3 Inspection and Acceptance: The customer’s service entrance installation must be
inspected and approved by Public Service before service will be supplied. Public Service
may refuse to connect with any customer’s installation or make additions or alterations to
the service connection when it is not in accordance with the National Electrical Code and
with these Standard Terms and Conditions, and where a certificate approving the
customer’s electrical installation has not been issued by a county or a municipality or by
any other organization authorized to perform such functions and services as may be
designated and approved by the Board of Public Utilities. Information regarding the
above inspection service is detailed in “Information and Requirements for Electric
Service,” issued by Public Service and available on request.
8.4. Customer On-Site Generation:
8.4.1. General: Electric service from a customer’s on-site generation facility, or from sources
other than that delivered by Public Service’s system shall not be used for the operation of
customer’s electrical equipment without previous written notice to Public Service. The
requirements in this Section 8.4.1 do not apply when the on-site generation facility is
used exclusively as an emergency source of power during Public Service electric delivery
service interruptions.
8.4.2. Parallel Operation: Customer may operate on-site generation facility in parallel with the
service delivered by Public Service only with previous written notice to Public Service and
written Public Service approval, and must conform with all applicable interconnection
standards.
Public Service may re-energize the Public Service delivery service following an
interruption without prior notice to the customer.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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8.
5. Maintenance of Customer’s Installation: Customer’s entire electrical installation shall
be maintained in the condition required by the electrical inspection agency having
jurisdiction and by Public Service, and all repairs shall be made by the customer at their
expense. Further, customer electrical equipment under the operational control of Public
Service shall be subject to Public Service’s inspection and where necessary Public
Service will advise the customer to make necessary repairs. If the customer fails to
make the necessary repairs in a timely manner, then Public Service will have the repairs
made and bill the customer.
8.
6. Electrical Equipment and Appliances: Motors, welders, and other electrical equipment
and appliances shall be so wired, connected, and operated as to produce no disturbing
effects on the Public Service electrical system which will affect the adequacy or quality of
service to other customers.
W
here the use of electric service is to be intermittent, occasional or momentary, or
subject to violent fluctuations, or for low load factor purposes or for short durations
equipment shall not be connected without previous written notice to Public Service.
8.
7. Power Factor: The average power factor under operating conditions of customer’s load
at the point where the electric service is metered shall not be less than 85%. Public
Service may inspect customer’s installed equipment and may place instruments for test
purposes at its own expense on the premises of the customer.
W
here neon, fluorescent, or other types of lighting or sign equipment having similar low
power factor characteristics are installed or moved to a new location, the customer shall
furnish, install, and maintain at its own expense corrective apparatus which will increase
the power factor of the individual units or the entire lighting installation to not less than
90%.
8.
8. Liability for Customer’s Installation: Public Service will not be liable for damages or
for injuries sustained by customers or others or by the equipment of customers or others
by reason of the condition or character of customer’s facilities or the equipment of others
on customer’s premises. Public Service will not be liable for the use, care or handling of
the electric service delivered to the customer after same passes beyond the point at
which the service facilities of Public Service connect to the customer’s facilities.
8.9. Replacement of Customer Owned Equipment Due to System Upgrades: If customer
owned communication equipment, such as relays, requires replacement in order to be
compatible with PSE&G’s system due to upgrade work being performed by PSE&G, the
Company will provide the replacement at no cost to the Customer. Any equipment
replaced by PSE&G under this section shall be owned by PSE&G. In all other
circumstances including customer requirements or obsolescence, the equipment will be
replaced at their expense and in accordance with other sections of this tariff.
9. M
ETER READING AND BILLING
9.
1. Measurement of Electric Service: Public Service will select the type and make of
metering equipment and may, from time to time, change or alter such equipment; its sole
obligation is to supply meters that will accurately and adequately furnish records for
billing purposes.
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ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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Where more than one meter is furnished and installed for Public Service operating
reasons, as set forth in Section 7.1 of these Standard Terms and Conditions, the kilowatt-
hour use measured by the meters will be combined for billing purposes at an applicable
rate schedule selected by the customer.
When demand is measured, the customer’s monthly maximum demand shall be the sum
of the maximum kilowatt demands, determined in accordance with the provisions of the
selected rate schedule, as recorded by the individual meters.
Where more than one meter is furnished and installed at the request of the customer,
kilowatt-hour use and kilowatt demand measured by each meter will be billed separately
at an applicable rate schedule selected by the customer.
Bills will be based upon registration of Public Service meters, except as otherwise
provided for in this tariff.
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no
less frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for
new customers utilizing an existing building or premises is based upon the customer’s
share of the overall summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-
New Jersey-Maryland Office of the Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned
capacity related factors. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a
new facility, as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as
estimated by Public Service, of the customer’s building or premises. More specifically
the customer’s Generation Obligation is established based upon the following: 1) an
estimate of the customer’s peak demand, based upon the load shape of a representative
sample of customers served under the same rate schedule, in conjunction with the actual
or estimated, as applicable, summer energy use of that customer, or on the customer’s
actual or estimated, as applicable, summer peak demand, depending upon the type of
metering equipment installed by Public Service, and 2) the aforementioned PJM
assigned capacity related factors which are established no less frequently than once a
year.
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner
to the Generation Obligation described above.
9.2. Metering on Customer’s Premises:
9.2.1. General: The service and supply of electrical energy by Public Service for the use of
owners, landlords, tenants or occupants of newly constructed or renovated residential
units will be furnished to them as customers of Public Service through Public Service
individual meters.
The service and supply of electrical energy by Public Service to owners, landlords,
tenants or occupants of industrial or commercial buildings or residential premises as
noted below in Section 9.2.2 and not limited by the above paragraph may be further
distributed to other users within such structures and such use and resultant charges,
including reasonable administrative costs apportioned to such users. However, such
charges shall not exceed the amount that Public Service would charge if the tenant were
served and billed directly by Public Service on the most appropriate rate schedule. In no
event will a customer buying electric service from Public Service be permitted to resell it
for a profit.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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9.2.2. Sub-Metering: The practice where a customer of Public Service or a customer of record,
through the use of direct metering devices, installed, maintained and operated at such
customer’s expense, monitors, evaluates or measures their own consumption of
electrical energy or the consumption of a tenant for accounting or conservations
purposes.
Sub-metering will be permitted in new or existing buildings or premises where the basic
characteristic of use is industrial or commercial. Sub-metering will not be permitted in
new or existing buildings or premises where the basic characteristic of use is residential,
except where such buildings or premises are publicly financed or government owned; or
are condominiums or cooperative housing; or are eleemosynary in nature. In the case of
dwelling units, all electric consuming devices must be metered through a single sub-
meter.
Sub-metering for the aforementioned purposes and applications shall not adversely affect
the ability of Public Service to render service to any customer within the affected building
or premises or any other customer. The ownership of all sub-metering devices is that of
the customer, along with all incidents in connection with said ownership, including
accuracy of the equipment, meter reading and billing, liability arising from the presence of
the equipment and the maintenance and repair of the equipment. Any additional costs
which may result from and are attributable to the installation of sub-metering devices
shall be borne by the customer.
The customer shall be responsible for the accuracy of sub-metering equipment. In the
event of a dispute involving such accuracy, the Public Service meter will be presumed
correct, subject to test results.
9.3. Testing of Meters: At such times as Public Service may deem proper, or as the Board
of Public Utilities may require, Public Service will test its meters in accordance with the
standards and bases prescribed by the Board of Public Utilities.
Public Service shall, without charge, make a test of the accuracy of a meter(s) upon
request of the customer, provided such customer does not make a request for test more
frequently than once in 12 months. A report giving results of such tests shall be made to
the customer, and a complete record of such tests shall be kept on file at the office of
Public Service in conformance with the New Jersey Administrative Code.
9.4. Metering Options: The following optional metering services are available to customers
and are subject to the charges as indicated in the following subsections:
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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9.4.1. Remote Reading Devices: Public Service will install and maintain the necessary
equipment to provide remote meter reading at the customer’s request, at the applicable
charges listed below. Customers requesting this service are subject to a minimum term of
one year. This service is not available to customers with an interval meter installed.
Type of Service
Set-Up
Charges
Set-Up Charges
Including SUT
Monthly
Charge
Single Phase
$ 110.00
$ 117.29
$ 1.00
Three Phase
190.00
202.59
2.00
9.4.2. Interval Metering: In addition to the terms specified in Section 9, Meter Reading and
Billing, of these Standard Terms and Conditions, Public Service currently provides
interval meters to support billing and/or measurement of certain rate schedules and/or
Special Provisions. For all other customers interval meters can be supplied, at the
customer’s option, at the applicable charges listed below. Customers requesting this
service are subject to a minimum term of one year.
Type of Service
Set-Up
Charges
Set-Up Charges
Including SUT
Monthly
Charge
Single Phase
$ 450.00
$ 479.81
$ 31.00
Three Phase
530.00
565.11
32.00
If a customer elects to install its own telecommunications to support the interval meter(s),
the installation is to be performed in accordance with Public Service’s Standards for
Telecommunications for Interval Meters, a copy of which is available upon request. If the
customer elects to install its own telecommunications, the customer will be responsible
for all monthly telephone charges. If the customer requests that Public Service provide
the dedicated telephone line, Public Service may utilize an independent third party to
install the telephone line and will bill the customer for the actual cost of the installation,
which is in addition to the Set-Up Charges indicated above, as well as the actual monthly
communications charges. The Set-Up Charge and telephone installation charge, if
applicable, will be billed upon completion of the installation of the interval metering device
and telecommunications (if applicable). The Monthly Charge, applied in accordance with
Section 9, Meter Reading and Billing, shall commence on the date the meter is installed
and will be included in the customer’s regularly scheduled monthly Public Service bill.
If the telecommunications provided by a customer to an interval meter is not operable at
the time of a monthly meter reading date, Public Service will notify the customer and
manually obtain the data from the interval meter. If such a condition occurs for two
consecutive meter reading dates, Public Service may charge the customer for the cost to
manually obtain the interval data for the subsequent months’ meter readings (after the
second
consecutive month) until the problem is remedied. The charge to provide this
manual data collection is $50.00 ($53.31 including SUT) per month. If the customer does
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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not
remedy the telecommunications problem after four (4) consecutive meter reading
dates, and the customer purchases its energy from a Third Party Supplier, Public
Service, at its discretion, reserves the right to use load profile information for retail
settlement until the telecommunication problem is remedied.
Customers that had an interval electric meter installed at their premises at Public Service
expense and the meter is no longer required by Public Service for operating and billing
purposes may choose to retain the installed meter. Customers that choose to retain the
installed interval meter will be billed the Monthly Charge plus the telecommunications
charge.
9.
4.3. Customer Access to Meter Data:
a) D
ata Pulses: Public Service will install and maintain the necessary equipment to
supply data pulses for the customer’s use at the customer’s request, in accordanc
e
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ith the applicable charges listed below. Customers requesting these services ar
e
s
ubject to a minimum term of one year.
Type of Service
Set-Up
Charges
Set-Up Charges
Including SUT
Monthly
Charge
Single Phase
$ 80.00
$ 85.30
$ 1.00
Three Phase
280.00
298.55
2.00
Three Phase time and data pulses
410.00
437.16
3.00
b) Real Time Interval Meter Access: Where Public Service has installed an interval
meter, Public Service will maintain the necessary equipment to provide remote real
time access to interval electric meter data at the customer’s request. Customers
requesting these services are subject to a minimum term of one year. The charges for
this service shall include a set-up charge of $620.00 per meter ($661.08 including
SUT), and a monthly charge of $32.00 per meter per month.
c) A
ccess to Historical Interval Usage Data: Where Public Service has an interval
meter installed, twelve months of historical interval usage, where available, will
be
pr
ovided upon request of the customer. The historical interval usage data will
be
pr
ovided based upon the measurement interval of the installed meter, and will be sent
to the customer in an electronic format. The cost per meter, per request is $40.00.
W
here Public Service has an interval meter installed, Public Service will provi
de
Internet access to customer historical interval usage data on a next-day basis for
those customers who request such service. The charges for this service shall include
a set-up charge of $80.00 per meter, and a monthly charge of $17.00 per meter per
month. Customer will be required to sign an Agreement for this service.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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9.5. Billing Adjustments: Whenever a meter is found to be registering fast by 2% or more,
an adjustment of charges shall be made. When a meter is found to be registering slow by
more than 2%, an adjustment of charges may be made in the case of meter tampering,
non-register meters, or in circumstances in which a customer, other than RS, RHS or
RLM, should reasonably have known that the bill did not accurately reflect the usage.
Billing adjustments will be made in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:3-4.6.
9.6. Meter Reading and Billing Period: All charges are stated on a monthly basis. The term
“month” for billing purposes shall mean the period between any two consecutive regularly
scheduled meter readings. Meter reading schedules provide for reading meters, in
accordance with their geographic location, as nearly as may be practicable every thirty
days. Schedules are prepared in advance by Public Service and are available for
inspection.
9.
7. Proration of Monthly Charges: For all billings for service, including initial bills, final
bills, and bills for periods other than twenty-five to thirty-six days inclusive, except for
temporary service accounts, the monthly charges will be prorated based on the number
of days in the billing month. For temporary service accounts, the minimum period for
billing purposes shall be one month.
9.8. Averaged Bills: Where Public Service is unable to read the meter, Public Service may
estimate the amount of electric service supplied and submit an averaged bill, so marked,
for customer’s acceptance. Adjustments for averaged bills shall be made in accordance
with N.J.A.C. 14:3-7.2. Adjustment of such customer’s averaged use to actual use will be
made after an actual meter reading is obtained.
Public Service reserves the right to discontinue electric service when a meter reading is
not obtained for eight (8) consecutive billing periods (monthly accounts), and after written
notice is sent to a customer on the fifth and seventh months explaining that a meter
reading must be obtained. Public Service will take all reasonable means to obtain a
meter reading during normal working hours, evening hours, or Saturdays before
discontinuing service. After all reasonable means to obtain a meter reading have been
exhausted, Public Service may discontinue service provided at least eight months have
passed since the last meter reading was obtained, the Board of Public Utilities has been
so notified and the customer has been properly notified by prior mailing.
9.9. Budget Plan (Equal Payment Plan): Customers billed under Rate Schedules RS or
RHS or GLP (where GLP electric service is used for residential purposes in buildings of
four or fewer units) shall have the option of paying for their Public Service charges in
equal, estimated monthly installments. Budget plans for residential accounts shall be
made in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:3-7.5. The total Public Service charges for a
twelve-month period will be averaged over twelve months and may be paid in twelve
equal monthly installments. A review between the actual cost of service and the monthly
budget amount will be made at least once in the budget plan year. A final bill for a
budget plan year shall be issued at the end of the budget plan year and shall contain that
month’s monthly budget amount plus any adjustments will be made if actual charges are
more or less than the budget amount billed.
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ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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9.
10. Billing of Charges in Tariff: Unless otherwise ordered by the Board of Public Utilities,
the charges and the classification of service set forth in this Tariff or in amendments
hereof shall apply to the first month’s billing of service in the regular course on and after
the effective date set forth in such Tariff covering the use of electric service subsequent
to the scheduled meter reading date for the immediately preceding month.
9.11. Payment of Bills: At least 15 days time for payment shall be allowed after sending a
bill. Bills are payable at any Customer Service Center of Public Service, or by mail, or to
any collector or collection agency duly authorized by Public Service. Whenever a
residential customer advises Public Service that the customer wishes to discuss a
deferred payment agreement because the customer is presently unable to pay a total
outstanding bill and/or deposit, Public Service will make a good-faith effort to allow a
customer the opportunity to enter into a fair and reasonable deferred payment
agreement, which takes into consideration the customer’s financial situation. A
residential electric or gas customer is not required to pay, as a down payment, more than
25% of the total outstanding bill due at the time of the agreement. Such agreements
which extend more than 2 months must be in writing and shall provide that a customer
who is presently unable to pay an outstanding debt for Public Service services may make
reasonable periodic payments until the debt is liquidated, while continuing payment of
current bills. While a deferred payment agreement for each separate service need not be
entered into more than once a year, Public Service may offer more than one such
agreement in a year. If the customer defaults on any of the terms of the agreement,
Public Service may discontinue service after providing the customer with a notice of
discontinuance. If a customer’s service has been terminated for non-payment of bills, and
has met all requirements for restoration of service, Public Service may require a deposit,
but not prior to service restoration. Instead, Public Service will bill payment of the
deposit, or make other reasonable arrangements. The amount of the deposit required for
restoration of service will be determined in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:3-3.4.
In the case of a residential customer who receives more than one utility service from
Public Service and has entered into a separate agreement for each separate service,
default on one such agreement shall constitute grounds for discontinuance of only that
service.
9.12. Late Payment Charge: A late payment charge at the rate of 1.416% per monthly billing
period shall be applied to the accounts of customers taking service under all rate
schedules contained herein except for Rate Schedules RS, RHS, RLM, WH, WHS, BPL
and BPL-POF. Service to a body politic will not be subject to a late payment charge. The
charge will be applied to all amounts billed including accounts payable and unpaid
finance charges applied to previous bills, and will not be applied sooner than 25 days
after a bill is rendered, in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:3-7.1(e). The amount of the
finance charge to be added to the unpaid balance shall be calculated by multiplying the
unpaid balance by the late payment charge rate. When payment is received by the
Company from a customer who has an unpaid balance which includes charges for late
payment, the payment shall be applied first to such charges and then to the remainder of
the unpaid balance.
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ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
9.13. Returned Check Charge: A $15.00 charge shall be applied to the accounts of
customers who have checks to Public Service returned unhonored by the bank.
9.14. Field Collection Charge: A charge may be applied to the accounts of customers when
it becomes necessary for Public Service to make a collection visit to the customer or
premises. A charge of $30.00 may be applied to commercial and industrial accounts
which include Rate Schedules GLP, LPL, PSAL, HS and HTS.
10. ACCESS TO CUSTOMER’S PREMISES
Public Service shall have the right of reasonable and safe access to customer’s premises, and to
all property furnished by Public Service, at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspection of
customer’s premises incident to the rendering of service, reading meters or inspecting, testing, or
repairing its facilities used in connection with supplying the service, or for the removal of its
property. The customer shall obtain, or cause to be obtained, all permits needed by Public Service
for access to its facilities. Access to facilities of Public Service shall not be given except to
authorized employees of Public Service or duly authorized government officials.
11. DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE
11.1. By Public Service: Public Service, upon reasonable notice, when it can be reasonably
given, may suspend or curtail or discontinue service for the following reasons: (1) for the
purpose of making permanent or temporary repairs, changes or improvements in any
part of its system; (2) for compliance in good faith with any governmental order or
directive notwithstanding such order or directive subsequently may be held to be invalid;
(3) for any of the following acts or omissions on the part of the customer: (a) non-
payment of a valid bill due for service furnished at a present or previous location.
However, non-payment for business service shall not be a reason for discontinuance of
residence service except in cases of diversion of service pursuant to N.J.A.C. 14:3-7.8;
(b) tampering with any facility of Public Service; (c) fraudulent representation in relation to
the use of service; (d) customer moving from the premises, unless the customer requests
that service be continued; (e) providing service to others without approval of Public
Service except as permitted under Section 9.3 Metering on Customer’s Premises; (f)
failure to make or increase an advance payment or deposit as provided for in these
Standard Terms and Conditions; (g) refusal to contract for service where such contract is
required; (h) connecting and operating equipment in such manner as to produce
disturbing effects on the service of Public Service or other customers; (i) failure of the
customer to comply with any of these Standard Terms and Conditions; (j) where the
condition of the customer’s installation presents a hazard to life or property; or (k) failure
of customer to repair any faulty facility of the customer; (4) for refusal of reasonable and
safe access to customer’s premises for necessary purposes in connection with rendering
of service, including meter installation, reading or testing, or the maintenance or removal
of the property of Public Service.
The Company shall apply the regulations set forth in N.J.A.C. 14:3.3A.2(a), and only
discontinue service for non-payment of bills if one or both of the following criteria are met:
1) the customer’s arrearage is more than $100.00; and 2) the customer’s account is more
than 3 months in arrears.
Public Service may not discontinue service for non-payment of bills unless it gives the
customer at least 10 days written notice of its intentions to discontinue, 15 days if a
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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landlord-tenant relationship is known to exist. The notice of discontinuance shall not be
served until the expiration of the 15-day period indicated in Section 9.11 Payment of Bills.
No additional notice will be required when, in a response to a notice of discontinuance,
payment by check is subsequently dishonored. However, in case of fraud, illegal use, or
when it is clearly indicated that the customer is preparing to leave, immediate payment of
accounts may be required.
Public Service may not discontinue service because of non-payment of bills in cases
where a charge is in dispute, provided that the undisputed charges are paid and a
request is made to the Board for investigation of the disputed charge. In such cases,
Public Service shall notify the customer that unless steps are taken to invoke formal or
informal Board action within 5 days, service will be discontinued for non-payment.
Public Service may not discontinue residential service except between the hours of 8:00
A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Thursday, unless there is a safety related
emergency. There shall be no involuntary termination of service on Friday, Saturday, and
Sunday or on the day before a holiday or a holiday, absent such emergency.
Discontinuance of residential service for non-payment is prohibited if a medical
emergency exists within the premises which would be aggravated by discontinuance of
service and the customer gives reasonable proof of inability to pay. Discontinuance shall
be prohibited for a period of up to 2 months when a customer submits a physician’s
statement in writing to Public Service as to the existence of the emergency, its nature
and probable duration, and that termination of service will aggravate the medical
emergency. Recertification by the physician as to continuance of the medical emergency
shall be submitted to Public Service after 30 days. However, at the end of such period of
emergency, the customer shall still remain liable for payment of service(s) rendered,
subject to the provisions of N.J.A.C. 14:3-7.7.
1. The Board may extend the 60-day period for good cause upon the receipt of a
written request from the customer. That written request shall be in accordance with
the preceding terms. Pending the Board’s consideration and decision regarding the
request for extension, service shall not be discontinued.
2. Public Service may in its discretion, delay discontinuance of residential service for
non-payment prior to submission of the physician’s statement required by this
subsection when a medical emergency is known to exist.
If a residential customer offers payment of the full amount or a reasonable portion of the
amount due at the time of discontinuance, a Public Service representative shall accept
payment without discontinuance of service. Whenever such payment is made, the
representative shall provide the customer with a receipt showing the date, account
number, customer’s name and address and amount received.
Public Service shall make every reasonable effort to determine when a landlord-tenant
relationship exists at residential premises being served. If such a relationship is known to
exist, and if the tenants are not the customer of record but are end-users, service will not
be shut off unless Public Service has given a 15-day written notice to the owner of the
premises or to the customer of record whom the last preceding bill was rendered. Public
Service will use its best efforts to provide discontinuance notices to all tenants, including
providing tenants with a 15-day written notice, which will be hand delivered, mailed or
posted in a conspicuous area of the premises and in the common areas of multiple family
premises.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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In addition, if posting is the method of notification used, Public Service will use its best
efforts to place a copy of the notice on each tenant’s car windshield or under the door of
each tenant’s dwelling. In the case of tenants of single and two-family dwellings, each
tenant will be provided with a 15-day individual notice
When a landlord-tenant relationship is known to exist, at the landlord’s request, Public
Service will provide the landlord with notice and/or have the service placed in the
landlord’s name if the tenant’s service is being discontinued.
Public Service shall not discontinue service during the period from November 15 through
March 15, in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:3-3A.5, unless otherwise ordered by the Board
of Public Utilities, to those residential customers who demonstrate at the time of the
intended termination that they are recipients of benefits of: (1) Lifeline Credit Program; (2)
Federal Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP); (3) Temporary Assistance to Needy
Families (TANF); (4) Federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI); (5) Pharmaceutical
Assistance to the Aged and Disabled (PAAD); (6) General Assistance (GA) benefits; (7)
Universal Service Fund (USF); or (8) Persons unable to pay their utility bills because of
circumstances beyond their control.
Public Service shall not discontinue service to any residential customer, for reasons of
nonpayment, failure to pay a cash security deposit or guarantee, or failure to comply with
the terms of a deferred payment plan, whenever the high temperature is forecast to be 32
degrees Fahrenheit or below during the next 24 hours, in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:3-
3A.2(e)1.
Public Service shall not discontinue service to any residential customer eligible for the
Winter Termination Program, for reasons of nonpayment, failure to pay a cash security
deposit or guarantee, or failure to comply with a deferred payment agreement, whenever
the high temperature is forecast to be 95 degrees Fahrenheit or more at any time during
the following 48 hours, in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:3-3A.2(e)3.
11.2. At Customer’s Request: A customer wishing to discontinue service must give notice as
provided in the applicable rate schedule. Within 48 hours of said notice, Public Service
will discontinue service or obtain a meter reading for the purpose of calculating a final bill.
Where such notice is not received by Public Service, customer shall be liable for service
until final reading of the meter is taken. Notice to discontinue service will not relieve a
customer from any minimum or guaranteed payment under any contract or rate schedule.
12. RECONNECTION CHARGE
A reconnection charge of $45.00 will be made for restoration of service when service has been
suspended or discontinued for nonpayment of any bill due.
13. SERVICE LIMITATIONS
13.1. Continuity of Service: Public Service will use reasonable diligence to provide a regular
and uninterrupted supply of service; but, should the supply be suspended, curtailed, or
discontinued by Public Service for any of the reasons set forth in Section 11 of these
Standard Terms and Conditions, or should the supply of service be interrupted, curtailed,
deficient, defective, or fail, by reason of any act of God, accident, strike, legal process,
governmental interference, or by reason of compliance in good faith with any
governmental order or directive, notwithstanding such order or directive subsequently
may be held to be invalid, Public Service shall not be liable for any loss or damage, direct
or consequential, resulting from any such suspension, discontinuance, interruption,
curtailment, deficiency, defect, or failure.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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13.2. Emergencies: Public Service may curtail or interrupt service or reduce voltage to any
customer or customers in the event of an emergency threatening the integrity of its
system or the systems to which it is directly or indirectly connected if, in its sole
judgment, such action will prevent or alleviate the emergency condition.
In the event of an actual or threatened restriction of electric supplies available to its
system or the systems to which it is directly or indirectly connected, Public Service may,
after due notice to the Board, curtail or interrupt service or reduce voltage to any
customer or customers if such action will prevent or alleviate the emergency condition.
13.3. Unusual Conditions: Public Service may place limitations on the amount and character
of electric service it will supply and may refuse service to new customers or to existing
customers for additional load if the necessary electric supply is unavailable or if Public
Service is or will be unable to deliver, the necessary energy, or to obtain the necessary
equipment and facilities to supply such service.
14. THIRD PARTY SUPPLIER SERVICE PROVISIONS
14.1. Third Party Supplier Electric Supply: Customers served on any of the applicable rate
schedules of this Tariff for Electric Service and who desire to purchase their electric
supply of capacity, transmission, and energy, hereinafter referenced as electric supply,
from a Third Party Supplier (TPS) must provide appropriate authorization as required by
the TPS. Customers who are not enrolled with a TPS will continue to receive Basic
Generation Service electric supply.
A TPS is a retail energy and capacity provider that has been licensed by the Board and
has executed a Third Party Supplier Agreement with Public Service so as to be eligible to
furnish electric supply with delivery to the retail customer by Public Service. The
customer may act as a third party supplier for its account if the customer meets all of the
requirements of this Tariff.
14.1.1. Enrollment: Customers may request an enrollment package from Public Service which
in addition to providing general information regarding electric supply, describes the
process necessary for a customer to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This enrollment
package will be provided to the customer at no charge and may be obtained by calling or
writing Public Service or visiting a Customer Service Center.
14.2. Initiation of Service: In order to be eligible to receive electric supply from a TPS, the
customer must contract with a TPS to obtain electric supply for delivery to the customer
by Public Service. Delivery of electric supply to retail customers will be provided in
accordance with the terms of the Third Party Supplier Agreement. The customer’s
designated TPS is required to notify Public Service of its selection as the customer’s
provider of electric supply. Initiation of service will become effective on the customer’s
next scheduled meter reading date that is at least thirteen (13) days following the receipt
by Public Service from the TPS of the customer’s selection.
Once Public Service has received the TPS notification for the initial, or subsequent,
enrollment with a TPS, which process is as set forth in this subsection and in Section
14.1, Public Service will confirm the customer’s selection of its designated TPS by
sending a letter of confirmation to the customer. This letter of confirmation shall be
provided within one day and shall include notification of the customer’s right to rescind
their contract with their designated TPS in accordance with Board established
procedures. This right to rescind must be exercised within seven (7) days of mailing of
the letter of confirmation. In the event of a dispute, assignment of a customer will not
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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occur unless and until the dispute is resolved. Once assignment has occurred, the TPS
will be required to provide all of the electric supply consumed on the Public Service
customer’s account (single point of delivery).
14.2.1. Customer Change of Third Party Supplier: If a customer subsequently elects to
change its TPS, the customer must provide appropriate authorization as required by their
TPS and as set forth in Section 14.1 and Section 14.2. Service from this alternate TPS
will become effective on the customer’s next scheduled meter reading date that is at least
thirteen (13) days following the receipt by Public Service from the TPS of the customer’s
selection. Upon enrollment with a TPS, the customer may not change its TPS more
frequently then once every billing month cycle.
14.2.2. Customer Return to Public Service Rate Schedule Electric Supply:
a) If the customer subsequently returns to Public Service as supplier of electric supply,
the return to Public Service will become effective on the customer’s next scheduled
meter reading date that is at least thirteen (13) days following the receipt of
customer notification by Public Service. Public Service shall confirm the customer’s
selection of Public Service as its provider of electric supply by sending a letter of
confirmation to the customer and the customer shall have the right to rescind in
accordance with Section 14.2, Initiation of Service, of these Standard Terms and
Conditions.
b) If a customer’s TPS no longer satisfies the requirements imposed on it by the Third
Party Supplier Agreement, such customer shall immediately return to, and receive
electric supply from Public Service under customer’s applicable rate schedule
unless and until customer selects another TPS in accordance with Section 14.2.1.
The customer shall be advised by Public Service in writing of this change in
supplier.
14.2.3. Third Party Supplier’s Termination of Customer’s Electric Supply: A TPS will not be
permitted to physically connect or disconnect energy service to a customer.
14.3. Customer Billing Process: Public Service will provide one combined bill to the TPS’s
retail customer(s) containing both Public Service charges and TPS electric supply
charges, providing the TPS executes and satisfies the terms of the Third Party Supplier
Customer Account Services Master Service Agreement, and the retail customer(s)
maintain a satisfactory bill payment history. Customer(s) may elect to receive a separate
bill directly from its TPS for TPS services. If a customer requests and is permitted to
receive a combined bill, but the customer’s account subsequently becomes 120 days in
arrears at any point in the future, such customer will thereafter be required to receive a
separate bill directly from its TPS (including any subsequent TPS) for TPS services and
will not be permitted to receive a combined bill from Public Service until such time the
customer’s arrearage is reduced to 60 days or less. Only Public Service owned,
installed, and read meters will be used to determine customer usage for the purpose of
calculating Public Service charges.
14.3.1. Payment of Bills: Payment of bills, including TPS’s charges for electric supply if billed
by Public Service, shall be made to Public Service and shall be in accordance with
Section 9, Meter Reading and Billing, of these Standard Terms and Conditions. Any
customer overpayment will be held in the customer’s Public Service account to be
applied against future customer bills or will be refunded to the customer at the customer’s
request.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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14.3.2. Late Payment Charges: A late payment charge in accordance with Section 9.12, Late
Payment Charge, of these Standard Terms and Conditions is to be applicable to Public
Service customer charges and TPS’s charges for electric supply if billed by Public
Service. Customer shut-offs in cases where there is non-payment to Public Service for
its customer charges and TPS’s charges for electric supply if billed by Public Service, are
only performed in accordance with Section 11, Discontinuance of Service, of these
Standard Terms and Conditions.
Billing Disputes: In the event of a billing dispute between the customer and the TPS,
Public Service’s sole duty is to verify its customer charges and billing determinants.
Customer continues to remain responsible for the timely payment of all Public Service
charges, and all undisputed TPS charges for electric supply if such charges are billed by
Public Service, in accordance with Section 9, Meter Reading and Billing, and Section
14.3.1, Payment of Bills, of these Standard Terms and Conditions. All questions
regarding TPS’s charges or other terms of the customer’s agreement with a TPS are to
be resolved between the customer and its TPS. Public Service will not be responsible for
the enforcement, intervention, mediation, or arbitration of agreements entered into
between TPS customers and their TPS. Billing disputes that may arise regarding Public
Service’s charges shall be subject to Section 11, Discontinuance of Service, of these
Standard Terms and Conditions.
14.4. Continuity of Service: In addition to the terms specified in Section 11, Discontinuance
of Service, and Section 13, Service Limitations, of these Standard Terms and Conditions,
Public Service shall have the right (i) to require a TPS’s electric supply sources to be
disconnected from Public Service’s electrical system; (ii) to otherwise curtail, interrupt, or
reduce a TPS’s electric supply; or (iii) to disconnect a TPS’s customer(s) whenever
Public Service determines, or whenever Public Service is directed by PJM, that such a
disconnection, curtailment, interruption or reduction is necessary to facilitate construction,
installation, maintenance, repair, replacement or inspection of any of Public Service’s or
PJM members’ facilities; to maintain the safety and reliability of Public Service’s electrical
system and any generation facilities attached thereto; or due to Emergencies, minimum
generation (“light load”) conditions, forced outages, potential overload of Public Service’s
or PJM’s transmission and/or distribution circuits or events of Force Majeure including,
but not limited to, those events specified in Section 13.1, Continuity of Service, of these
Standard Terms and Conditions.
14.5. Interval Metering: In addition to the terms specified in Section 9, Meter Reading and
Billing, of these Standard Terms and Conditions, customers being served by a TPS that
have interval meters will be billed using the data obtained from those meters. If the
interval meter is not operational, customer’s hourly usage and demand, where
applicable, will be determined by employing load profiling based upon the customers
rate schedule or historical customer usage and demand data, at the discretion of Public
Service.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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f the telecommunications provided by a customer to an interval meter is not operable at
the time of a monthly meter reading date, Public Service will notify the customer and
manually obtain the data from the interval meter. If the telecommunications to an interval
meter is not operable for two consecutive meter reading dates, Public Service may
charge the customer for the cost to manually obtain the interval data for the subsequent
months’ meter readings (after the second consecutive month) until the problem is
remedied. The charge to provide this manual data collection is $50.00 ($53.31 including
SUT) per month. If the customer does not remedy the telecommunications problem after
four (4) consecutive meter reading dates, Public Service reserves the right to bill third
party supplied customers on the basis of a load profile for the customer’s rate schedule
or historical customer usage and demand data, at the discretion of Public Service, until
the telecommunication problem is remedied.
15. N
ET METERING INSTALLATIONS
15.1. General: For the purpose of this Section of the Tariff for Electric Service a customer-
generator is a customer that generates electricity using Class I renewable resources as
defined in N.J.A.C. 14:8-1.2 on the customer’s side of the meter. Net Metering provides
for the billing or crediting, as applicable, of energy usage by measuring the difference
between the amount of electricity delivered by Public Service to a Qualified Customer
Generator, as defined in Section 15.2, in a given billing period and the electricity
delivered by Qualified Customer Generator into the Public Service distribution system.
Public Service will select and supply the type of meter(s) that will enable the
measurement of the electricity for the billing or crediting of energy delivered as indicated
above.
Customers qualified for Net Metering shall be responsible for all interconnection costs as
defined in N.J.A.C. 14:8-4.1 et seq., which shall be in addition to any line or service
extension charge required to meet service requirements. For customers eligible for Net
Metering the term usage as applied in Section 3, Charges for Service, shall mean net
usage as determined by Net Metering.
15.2. Limitations and Qualifications for Net Metering: To qualify for Net Metering, a
customer-generator must generate Class I renewable energy as defined in N.J.A.C. 14:8-
1.2. Further, to qualify for Net Metering, the capacity of the customer’s generating
system cannot exceed the amount of electricity supplied by the electric power supplier or
basic generation service provider to the customer’s residence or facility, as applicable,
over an annualized period; or the customer’s generating system is limited to a maximum
size of 2 megawatts, whichever is less. Customer-generators that qualify for Net
Metering shall be referred to as “Qualified Customer-Generators.”
15.3. Installation Standards: A Qualified Customer-Generator shall ascertain and comply
with the requirements of Public Service which are covered in detail in the “Information
and Requirements for Electric Service”, available on www.pseg.com
or by request as
designated in Section 6.3, Secondary Distribution Service, of these Standard Terms and
Conditions. In addition, the Qualified Customer-Generator shall be responsible for
meeting all applicable safety and power quality standards as set forth below.
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ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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Qualified Customer-Generator’s generating system shall comply with all applicable safety
and power quality standards specified by the National Electrical Code, Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, accredited testing institutions, such as Underwriters
Laboratories. The customer’s installation should be made in accordance with the State
of New Jersey Uniform Construction Code requirements for electrical installations, UL
1741 and the IEEE Standard 1547. Net Metering systems served by network distribution
systems, shall comply to standards established by Public Service and approved by the
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (“Board”) in addition to the aforementioned
applicable safety and power quality standards and all other requirements in N.J.A.C.
14:8-4.1 et seq.
15.4. Initiation of Service: Prior to interconnecting with the Public Service distribution system
the Qualified Customer-Generator is required to provide Public Service with an
Interconnection Application provided by the Office of Clean Energy and pay all
appropriate charges as detailed in the Interconnection Application Process. Additionally,
Public Service may, at its option, inspect the interconnection prior to the initiation of Net
Metering service for Qualified Customer-Generators.
Initiation of service will become effective on the Qualified Customer-Generator’s first
regularly scheduled meter reading date that is at least twenty (20) days after the
customer elects this provision, by executing an Interconnection Application, but in no
case prior to the installation of the necessary meter(s), and shall terminate at a regularly
scheduled meter reading date that is at least twenty (20) days following the receipt of
customer notification by Public Service. The Qualified Customer-Generator shall provide
Public Service on a regular basis with access to the customer’s telephone service when
required for the purposes of acquiring metering data.
15.5. Net Billing: Where the amount of electricity delivered by the Qualified Customer-
Generator plus any kilowatt-hour credits held over from the previous billing periods
exceeds the electricity supplied by the Qualified Customer-Generator’s electric supplier
or basic generation service provider, as applicable, the Qualified Customer-Generator
shall be credited for the excess kilowatt-hours to the next billing period. At the end of the
annualized period the Qualified Customer-Generator will be compensated for any
remaining credits by the Qualified Customer-Generator’s electric supplier or basic
generation service provider, as applicable, at their avoided cost of wholesale power.
A Qualified Customer-Generator shall have a one-time opportunity to select a monthly
billing period as the start of the Qualified Customer-Generator’s annualized period. This
selection will become effective on the first regularly scheduled meter reading date that is
at least twenty (20) days after the Qualified Customer-Generator notifies Public Service
of the selection of their alternate monthly billing period. If a Qualified Customer-
Generator initiating service after March 2, 2009 does not submit an annualized period
selection they shall be assigned a default annualized period until such time as they notify
Public Service of the selection of their alternate annualized period.
In the event that a Qualified Customer-Generator changes suppliers, the electric power
supplier or basic service provider with whom service is terminated shall treat the end of
the service period as if it were the end of the annualized period. Changes in supplier are
to be in accordance with Section 14.2.1, Customer Change of Third Party Supplier, or
Section 14.2.2, Customer Returns to Public Service Rate Schedule Electric Supply, of
these Standard Terms and Conditions, as applicable.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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15.6. Billing Adjustments: In addition to Section 9.5, Billing Adjustments, of these Standard
Terms and Conditions whenever a meter measuring energy delivered from a Qualified
Customer-Generator to Public Service’s distribution system is found to be registering
slow by 2% or more an adjustment of the energy delivered shall be made and an
adjustment may be made if the meter is found to be registering fast by more than 2%.
The Qualified Customer-Generator’s electric supplier or basic generation service
provider, as applicable, will determine the applicability of this latter adjustment.
15.7. Budget Plan (Equal Payment Plan): The payment option described in Section 9.9,
Budget Plan, is not available for customers taking service under this Section 15, Net
Metering.
15.8. Program Availability: Public Service may be authorized by the Board to cease offering
net metering whenever the total rated generating capacity owned and operated by
Qualified Customer-Generators Statewide equals 2.5 percent of the State's peak
electricity demand.
16. NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAXES
The following taxes are authorized by the State of New Jersey and are applied in accordance with
P.L. 1997, c. 162 (the “Energy Tax Reform Statute”), as amended by P. L. 2006, c. 44, as
amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and are included in the appropriate charges contained within this
Tariff for Electric Service.
16.1. New Jersey Sales and Use Tax:
In accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by P. L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by
P.L. 2016, c. 57, provision for the New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT) has been
included in all applicable charges by multiplying the charges that would apply before
application of the SUT by the factor 1.06625.
16.1.1. The Energy Tax Reform Statute exempts the following customers from the SUT
provision, and when billed to such customers, the charges otherwise applicable shall be
reduced by the provision for the SUT included therein:
a) Franchised providers of utility services (gas, electricity, water, wastewater and
telecommunications services provided by local exchange carriers) within the State
of New Jersey.
b) Special contract customers for which a customer-specific tax classification was
approved by a written Order of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities prior to
January 1, 1998.
c) Agencies or instrumentalities of the federal government.
d) International organizations of which the United States of America is a member.
e) Additional customers as authorized by the State of New Jersey Department of
Treasury in accordance with the provisions of P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by P.
L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
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16.1.2. The Business Retention and Relocation Assistance Act (P.L. 2004, c. 65) and
subsequent amendment (P.L. 2005, c.374) exempts the following customers from the
SUT provision, and when billed to such customers, the charges otherwise applicable
shall be reduced by the provision for the SUT included therein:
a) A qualified business that employs at least 250 people within an enterprise zone, at
least 50% of whom are directly employed in a manufacturing process, for the
exclusive use or consumption of such business within an enterprise zone, and
b) A group of two or more persons:
(b-1) Each of which is a qualified business that are all located within a single
redevelopment area adopted pursuant to the “Local Redevelopment and
Housing Law,” P.L.1992, c.79 (C.40A:12A-1 et seq.);
(b-2) That collectively employ at least 250 people within an enterprise zone, at least
50% of whom are directly employed in a manufacturing process;
(b-3) Are each engaged in a vertically integrated business, evidenced by the
manufacture and distribution of a product or family of products that, when
taken together, are primarily used, packaged and sold as a single product;
and
(b-4) Collectively use the energy and utility service for the exclusive use or
consumption of each of the persons that comprise a group within an
enterprise zone.
c) A business facility located within a county that is designated for the 50% tax
exemption under section 1 of P.L. 1993, c.373 (C.54:32B-8.45) provided that the
business certifies that it employs at least 50 people at that facility, at least 50% of
whom are directly employed in a manufacturing process, and provided that the
energy and utility services are consumed exclusively at that facility.
A business that meets the requirements in (a), (b) or (c) above shall not be provided the
exemption described in this section until it has complied with such requirements for
obtaining the exemption as may be provided pursuant to P.L.1983, c.303 (C.52:27H-60
et seq.) and P.L.1966, c.30 (C.54:32B-1 et seq.) and Public Service has received a sales
tax exemption letter issued by the New Jersey Department of Treasury, Division of
Taxation.
16.2. New Jersey Corporation Business Tax:
In accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, provision for the New Jersey Corporation Business
Tax (CBT) has been included in the Service Charge, Distribution Charge, and the
Demand Charge.
16.2.1. The Energy Tax Reform Statute exempts the following customers from the CBT
provision, and when billed to such customers, the charges otherwise applicable shall be
reduced by the provision for the CBT (and related SUT) included therein.
a) Franchised providers of utility services (gas, electricity, water, wastewater and
telecommunications services provided by local exchange carriers) within the State
of New Jersey.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B
.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 42
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
b) Special contract customers for which a customer-specific tax classification was
approved by a written Order of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities prior to
January 1, 1998.
c) A
dditional customers as authorized by the State of New Jersey Department of
Treasury in accordance with the provisions of P.L. 1997, c. 162.
17. T
ERMINATION, CHANGE OR MODIFICATION OF PROVISIONS OF TARIFF
T
his tariff is subject to the lawful orders of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey.
P
ublic Service may at any time and in any manner permitted by law, and the applicable rules an
d
r
egulations of the Board of Public Utilities of the State of New Jersey, terminate, or change or
modify by revision, amendment, supplement, or otherwise, this Tariff or any part thereof, or any
revision or amendment hereof or supplement hereto.
D
ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B
.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 43
Original Sheet No. 44
Original Sheet No. 45
Original Sheet No. 46
Original Sheet No. 47
R
ESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
D
ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B
.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 48
RE
GULATION FOR RESIDENTIAL UNDERGROUND EXTENSIONS
The following are the charges applicable for certain residential underground extensions, in compliance
with the Regulations on Residential Underground Extensions as per N.J.A.C. 14:3-8 et seq., and
referenced in the Sections 3.8.2 Multi-unit Developments of the Standard Terms and Conditions of
this tariff.
The A
pplicant will be charged for standard electric service as calculated in Section A Base Charges
and/or Section B Additional Charges. The charges in Sections A and B will be adjusted for tax
gross-up effects consistent with all applicable federal and state tax laws, including, but not limited to,
the “Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015” (“the PATH Act”). For non-typical situations,
including service to multiple family buildings and other situations as detailed below, such charges shall
be equal to estimated cost of the underground construction less the total estimated costs of the
otherwise applicable overhead construction, such result shall include the gross-up for income tax
effects. Such cost estimates shall be based on the unit costs as detailed in Exhibits I to III and shall
be based on the necessary construction to supply the same loads and locations utilizing Public
Service’s standard design and construction standards. Requests for additional facilities shall be
considered as Atypical Conditions and other charges may apply in accordance with Section 3.5.2 of
these Standard Terms and Conditions.
Charges for street and area lighting provided by Public Service under Rate Schedules PSAL or BPL
are as indicated in Section C Street and Area Lighting Charges.
A. Base Charges:
Charge Per
Building Lot
Charge Per Foot
For Total
Front Footage
1. Single-family ..................................................................
$ 529.43
$ 1.43
2. Duplex-family buildings, mobile homes, multiple
occupancy buildings, three-
phase, high capacity
extensions, lots requiring primary extensions thereon,
excess transformer capacity above 8.5 kVA, etc. .........
Charge to be based on differential cost
according to unit costs specified in Exhibit
I to III.
B. Additional Charges:
Item
Unit
Charge
1. Primary termination ............................................ Each
$ 310.57
2. Primary junction enclosure ................................ Each
$ 1,639.80
3. Excess service length over 50 feet ..................... Per foot trench 100 & 150 amp
$ 5.47
3. Excess service length over 50 feet ..................... Per foot trench 100 & 150 amp
$ 5.47
............................................................................ Over 150 amp
$ 6.37
3. Excess service length over 50 feet ..................... Per foot trench 100 & 150 amp
$ 5.47
4. Multi-phase constructions ................................... Per foot per phase
$ (3.90)
5. Pavement cutting and restoration,
rock removal, blasting, difficult digging and
special backfill..................................................... At actual low bid cost with option of Applicant to
............................................................................ contract for as limited by N.J.A.C. 14:5-2.4 et seq.
D
ate of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 49
REGULATION FOR RESIDENTIAL UNDERGROUND EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
C. Street and Area Lighting Charges:
The Applicant shall pay the normal charges for all luminaires as indicated in the applicable
street and area lighting rate schedule.
The monthly charge and up-front contribution for all lighting poles not installed on public
streets shall be at the full charges indicated in the applicable street and area lighting rate
schedule.
1. Streetlighting poles where spacing is equal to or greater than 200 feet.
For street and area lighting poles installed on public streets, PSE&G will provide, as the
standard lighting pole, a laminated wood pole (PSE&G part number W04-0197) at no up-front
contribution or monthly charge. Requests for use of another type or size lighting pole shall be
considered as a request for a Specialty Lighting Pole. In these cases, an up-front contribution
credit equal to the installed cost of the standard lighting pole shall be provided by Public
Service, with monthly charges calculated as per the applicable street and area lighting rate
schedule.
2. Additional street lighting poles where spacing is less than 200 feet.
The Applicant shall pay the full normal charges for lighting poles as indicated in the applicable
street and area lighting rate schedule where the spacing of such lighting poles is less than 200
feet.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 50
REGULATION FOR RESIDENTIAL UNDERGROUND EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
EXHIBIT I - UNIT COSTS OF UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION - SINGLE PHASE
Item Unit Total Charge*
1. Trenching
Sole Trenching .........................................................................Per foot $ 2.22
Joint Trenching** ......................................................................Per foot $ 1.28
2. Primary cable (1/0 AWG Al.) .......................................................Per foot $ 2.30
3. Secondary wire
2/0 AWG Cu ............................................................................Per foot $ 3.59
350 kcmil Cu ............................................................................Per foot $ 10.75
4. Services
100 & 150 amp (#2 AWG Cu.) .................................................Per foot $ 10.10
50 feet complete ................................................................Each $ 491.02
Service - over 150 amp (2/0 AWG Cu.) ...................................Per foot $ 13.78
50 feet complete ................................................................Each $ 675.06
5. Primary termination - branch .......................................................Each $ 232.81
6. Primary junction enclosure - branch ............................................Each $ 1,639.80
7. Secondary enclosure ...................................................................Each $ 692.09
8. Conduit
1 - 4 inch conduit ......................................................................Per foot $ 5.19
2 - 4 inch conduits ....................................................................Per foot $ 6.62
3 - 4 inch conduits ....................................................................Per foot $ 8.83
4 - 4 inch conduits ....................................................................Per foot $ 11.03
9. Street light cable (#8 AWG Cu.) ..................................................Per foot $ 2.11
10. Transformers - including fiberglass pad
25 kVA - single-phase ..............................................................Each $ 1,664.63
50 kVA - single-phase ..............................................................Each $ 1,879.14
75 kVA - single-phase ..............................................................Each $ 2,239.50
100 kVA - single-phase ............................................................Each $ 2,417.06
167 kVA - single-phase ............................................................Each $ 3,016.82
11. Street light poles (standard pole only)
30 foot center bored pine wood pole........................................Each $ 842.20
*Charges do not include costs for clerical, dispatching, supervision, or general office functions as,
except for third-party damage or other actions by third-parties, those costs are considered legitimate
costs of doing business and incurred as part of the Company’s normal operations in meeting its
regulatory duty to furnish service.
** Joint trench calculation: 0.5 (0.85 x $2.22) + 0.15 x $2.22 =$1.28
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 51
REGULATION FOR RESIDENTIAL UNDERGROUND EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
EXHIBIT II - UNIT COSTS OF UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION - THREE-PHASE
Item Unit Total Charge*
1. Primary cable
750 kcmil Cu. ...........................................................................Per foot $ 25.24
500 kcmil Cu. ...........................................................................Per foot $ 17.92
4/0 AWG Al. .............................................................................Per foot $ 12.62
1/0 AWG Al. .............................................................................Per foot $ 7.06
2. Secondary 4-wire (350 kcmil Cu.) ...............................................Per foot $ 11.34
3. Service 4-wire (350 kcmil Cu.) ....................................................Per foot $ 13.39
4. Primary Terminations
Main line (750 kcmil) ................................................................Set of 3 $ 1,676.68
Three phase branch (500 kcmil) ..............................................Set of 3 $ 785.25
Two phase branch (4/0 AWG) .................................................Set of 2 $ 425.38
5. Three Phase Primary Switches
Switch with fused taps .............................................................Each $ 15,918.85
Junction with fused taps ...........................................................Each $ 9,410.52
Junction without fused taps ......................................................Each $ 6,304.55
6. 5 inch conduit ..............................................................................Per foot $ 5.87
7. Transformers - including fiberglass pad
150 kVA - three-phase .............................................................Each $ 5,683.32
225 kVA - three-phase .............................................................Each $ 7,697.69
300 kVA - three-phase .............................................................Each $ 7,929.33
500 kVA - three-phase .............................................................Each $ 9,833.99
*Charges do not include costs for clerical, dispatching, supervision, or general office functions as,
except for third-party damage or other actions by third-parties, those costs are considered legitimate
costs of doing business and incurred as part of the Company’s normal operations in meeting its
regulatory duty to furnish service.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 52
REGULATION FOR RESIDENTIAL UNDERGROUND EXTENSIONS
(Continued)
EXHIBIT III - UNIT COSTS OF OVERHEAD CONSTRUCTION
SINGLE-PHASE AND THREE-PHASE
Item Unit Total Charge*
1. Pole line - including 7-35 foot and 2-40 foot poles,
anchors and guys per 1000 feet ..............................................Per foot $ 6.48**
2. Primary wire
1/0 AWG AAAC covered, one phase .......................................Per foot $ 7.25
379.5 kcmil Al. covered, three phase .......................................Per foot $ 11.11
1/0 AWG AAAC base, one phase ............................................Per foot $ 7.30
379.5 kcmil Al. bare, three phase ............................................Per foot $ 10.85
3. Primary wire neutral (1/0 AWG AAAC) .......................................Per foot $ 2.76
4. Secondary cable
3 wire (2/0 AWG Al.) ................................................................Per foot $ 4.03
4 wire (2/0 AWG Al.) ................................................................Per foot $ 4.63
5. Services - single-phase
100 & 150 amp (#2 AWG Al.) ..................................................Per foot $ 5.19
50 feet complete ................................................................Each $ 259.25
Over 150 amp (2/0 AWG Al.) ...................................................Per foot $ 7.58
50 feet complete ................................................................Each $ 379.01
Services - three-phase
up to 200 amp (2/0 AWG Al.) ...................................................Per foot $ 7.76
over 200 amp (397.5 kcmil Al.) ................................................Per foot $ 12.27
6. Transformers
25 kVA - single-phase ..............................................................Each $ 1,201.13
50 kVA - single-phase ..............................................................Each $ 1,356.16
100 kVA - single-phase ............................................................Each $ 2,183.32
3 - 25 kVA - three-phase ..........................................................Per set $ 2,961.53
3 - 50 kVA - three-phase ..........................................................Per set $ 3,690.83
3 - 100 kVA - three-phase ........................................................Per set $ 5,721.66
*Charges do not include costs for clerical, dispatching, supervision, or general office functions as,
except for third-party damage or other actions by third-parties, those costs are considered legitimate
costs of doing business and incurred as part of the Company’s normal operations in meeting its
regulatory duty to furnish service.
**Joint pole line cost to be used = $3.23
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 53
Original Sheet No. 54
Original Sheet No. 55
Original Sheet No. 56
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Tenth Revised Sheet No. 57
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Ninth Revised Sheet No. 57
SOCIETAL BENEFITS CHARGE
Cost Recovery
(per kilowatt-hour)
Component:
Social Programs................................................................................................................. $ 0.001728
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Programs ............................................................. 0.003287
Manufactured Gas Plant Remediation ................................................................................... 0.000471
Sub-total per kilowatt-hour.................................................................................................. $ 0.005486
Charges including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT)
Secondary Service ............................................................................................................. $ 0.008282
LPL Primary .......................................................................................................................... 0.008119
HTS Subtransmission ........................................................................................................... 0.008042
HTS High Voltage & HTS Transmission ................................................................................ 0.007970
SOCIETAL BENEFITS CHARGE
This mechanism is designed to insure recovery of costs associated with activities that are required to
be accomplished to achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Actual
costs incurred by the Company for each of these cost components will be subject to deferred
accounting. Interest at the two-year constant maturity treasury rate plus 60 basis points will be
accrued monthly on any under- or over-recovered balances for all components other than
Manufactured Gas Plant Remediation. Interest at the seven-year constant maturity treasury rate plus
60 basis points will be accrued monthly on any under- or over-recovered balances for the
Manufactured Gas Plant Remediation. The interest rates for all components other than USF and
Lifeline shall change each August 1. The interest rates for the USF and Lifeline components shall be
reset each month. In appropriate circumstances, the Board of Public Utilities may approve a discount
from the Societal Benefits Charge.
Date of Issue: September 28, 2023 Effective: October 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated September 27, 2023
in Docket No. ER23060409
Charge including losses, USF and Lifeline:
Loss Factor
Sub-total
Including
Losses
USF
Lifeline
Total Charge
Secondary Service
5.8327%
$ 0.005826
$ 0.001243
$ 0.000698
$ 0.007767
LPL Primary
3.3153%
0.005674
0.001243
0.000698
0.007615
HTS Subtransmission
2.0472%
0.005601
0.001243
0.000698
0.007542
HTS High Voltage &
HTS Transmission
0.8605%
0.005534
0.001243
0.000698
0.007475
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 58
SOCIETAL BENEFITS CHARGE
(Continued)
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
This component shall recover costs associated with existing social programs. This includes but is not
limited to uncollectible customers’ accounts.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLES (EE&R) PROGRAMS
This factor is a recovery mechanism which will operate in accordance with the Demand Side
Management (DSM) conservation incentive regulations and successor regulations. The factor has
been used to recover past Core and Performance Program Costs and Performance Program
Payments, payments for Large-Scale Conservation Investments, and all recoverable costs associated
with the Board’s Comprehensive Resource Analysis Orders, including but not limited to the low income
Comfort Partners Program.
The New Jersey Clean Energy Program energy efficiency and renewable energy programs (formerly
CRA Programs) are approved by the Board pursuant to N.J.S.A. 48:3-60(a)(3). They include energy
efficiency programs, customer-sited renewable energy programs, grid supply renewable energy
programs and any other programs the BPU may approve. These programs may be administered and
or implemented by Public Service, the BPU, or a third party appointed by the BPU. New Jersey Clean
Energy Program Costs consist of, but are not limited to, rebates, grants, payments to third parties for
program implementation, direct marketing costs, energy efficiency and renewable energy hardware,
administration, measurement and evaluation of energy efficiency and renewable energy programs,
customer communication and education, market research, costs associated with developing,
implementing and obtaining regulatory approval, costs of research and development activities
associated with energy efficiency and renewable energy programs, applicable Lost Revenues, and
New Jersey Clean Energy Program advertising costs.
MANUFACTURED GAS PLANT REMEDIATION
This factor shall recovery costs associated with addressing and resolving claims by and or
requirements of governmental entities and private parties related to activities necessary to perform
investigations and the remediation of environmental media.
UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND
These factors shall recover costs associated with new or expanded social programs.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 59
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Sixth Revised Sheet No. 60
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fifth Revised Sheet No. 60
NON-UTILITY GENERATION CHARGE
Cost Recovery (per kilowatt-hour)
St Lawrence
NYPA Credit
RS, RHS and
RLM
Non-Utility
Generation
above
market costs
Total
Total Cost per kilowatt-hour
$0.000023
Amount per kilowatt-hour of cost recovery after
application of losses:
RS, RHS & RLM (Loss Factor =5.8327%)
($ 0.000000)
$0.000024
$0.000024
Other Secondary (Loss Factor =5.8327%)
0.000024
0.000024
LPL Primary (Loss Factor =3.3153%)
0.000024
0.000024
HTS Subtransmission (Loss Factor =2.0472%)
0.000023
0.000023
HTS High Voltage & HTS Transmission
(Loss Factor =0.8605%)
0.000023
0.000023
Charges including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax
(SUT)
RS, RHS & RLM
($ 0.000000)
$0.000026
$0.000026
Other Secondary Service
0.000026
0.000026
LPL Primary
0.000026
0.000026
HTS Subtransmission
0.000025
0.000025
HTS High Voltage & HTS Transmission
0.000025
0.000025
NON-UTILITY GENERATION CHARGE
This mechanism is designed to insure recovery of costs associated with activities that are required to
be accomplished to achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. This charge
shall recover: 1) above market costs associated with non-regulated generation costs which are related
to long-term contractual power purchase arrangements approved by the Board and/or established under
requirements of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 and 2) other generation costs as may
be approved by the Board. Actual costs incurred by the Company will be subject to deferred accounting.
The St. Lawrence New York Power Authority (NYPA) Annual Benefit Allocation credit reflects the annual
Economic Benefit allocation for New Jersey’s investor owned utilities to supply residential customers’
load.
Interest at the two-year constant maturity treasury rate plus 60 basis points will be accrued monthly on
any under- or over-recovered Non-utility Generation above market cost balances. This interest rate shall
change each August 1.
Date of Issue: August 24, 2021 Effective: September 1, 2021
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated August 18, 2021
in Docket No. ER20100658
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fourth Revised Sheet No. 61
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Third Revised Sheet No. 61
ZERO EMISSION CERTIFICATE RECOVERY CHARGE
Charge
(per kilowatt-hour)
ZERO EMISSION CERTIFICATE RECOVERY CHARGE:
Charge ..................................................................................................................................... $ 0.004000
Return of Excess Collections ................................................................................................... $ 0.000000
Total Charge ............................................................................................................................ $ 0.004000
Charge including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT) ........................................................ $ 0.004265
ZERO EMISSION CERTIFICATE RECOVERY CHARGE
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”) as detailed below.
Pursuant to the BPU’s Zero Emission Certificate Charge Order dated November 19, 2018 in Docket
No. EO18091004, the Board approved the implementation of a non-bypassable, irrevocable ZEC
Charge of $0.004000 per kWh for all customers. The ZEC Charge reflects the emission avoidance
benefits of the continued operation of selected nuclear plants as determined in L. 2018, c. 16 (“ZEC
Law”). The ZEC Charge has been set at the rate specified in the ZEC Law and may be adjusted
periodically by the Board, in accordance with the methodology provided for in the ZEC Law.
In accordance with the ZEC Law, the proceeds of the ZEC Charge will be placed in a separate,
interest-bearing account and will be used solely to purchase ZECs and to reimburse the Board for
its reasonable, verifiable costs incurred to implement the ZEC program. Refunds will be provided to
the customers served under each of the Company’s rate schedules in proportion to the ZEC Charge
revenues contributed by the rate schedule.
The ZEC Charge will become effective upon the issuance of the April 2019 Board Order in Docket
No. EO18080899.
Date of Issue: January 27, 2023 Effective: February 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated January 25, 2023
in Docket No. EO22100658
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 62
Original Sheet No. 63
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: April 18, 2019 Effective: April 18, 2019
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated April 18, 2019
in Docket Nos. EO18080899 and EO18091004
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifth Revised Sheet No. 64
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourth Revised Sheet No. 64
SOLAR PILOT RECOVERY CHARGE
Charge
(per kilowatt-hour)
SOLAR PILOT RECOVERY CHARGE:
Charge ...................................................................................................................................... $ 0.000063
Charge including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT) ........................................................ $ 0.000067
SOLAR PILOT RECOVERY CHARGE
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service Solar Pilot
Program per the Board Order in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates
(SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs. The net recovery by the Company is subject to deferred
accounting. Interest at the two-year constant maturity treasury rate plus 60 basis points will be accrued
monthly on any under- or over-recovered balances. This interest rate shall change each August 1.
Date of Issue: January 27, 2023 Effective: February 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated January 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER22060408
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Ninth Revised Sheet No. 65
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Eighth Revised Sheet No. 65
GREEN PROGRAMS RECOVERY CHARGE
Charge
(per kilowatthour)
Component:
Carbon Abatement Program .................................................................................................. ($0.000010)
Energy Efficiency Economic Stimulus Program ......................................................................... 0.000004
Solar Generation Investment Program ...................................................................................... 0.000297
Solar Loan II Program ................................................................................................................ 0.000109
Energy Efficiency Economic Extension Program ....................................................................... 0.000034
Solar Generation Investment Extension Program ................................................................... (0.000222)
Solar Loan III Program ............................................................................................................... 0.000015
Energy Efficiency Economic Extension Program II .................................................................... 0.000108
Solar Generation Investment Extension II Program ................................................................ (0.000105)
Energy Efficiency 2017 Program ............................................................................................... 0.000268
Transition Renewable Energy Certificate Program .................................................................... 0.002480
Clean Energy Future - Energy Efficiency Program .................................................................... 0.001257
Successor Solar Incentive Program ........................................................................................... 0.000601
Community Solar Energy Program ............................................................................................ 0.000084
Sub-total per kilowatthour ........................................................................................................ $0.004920
Charge including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT) ........................................................ $0.005246
GREEN PROGRAMS RECOVERY CHARGE
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. The charge will be reset nominally on an annual basis. Interest at the weighted average of
the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit lines utilized in the prior month will be
accrued monthly on any under- or over- recovered balances. The interest rates shall be reset each
month.
Date of Issue: May 25, 2023 Effective: June 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated May 24, 2023
in Docket Nos. ER22070413 and GR22070414
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fourth Revised Sheet No. 66
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Third Revised Sheet No. 66
CONS
ERVATION INCENTIVE PROGRAM
CHARGE APPLICABLE TO
RATE SCHEDULES RS, RHS, RLM, GLP, LPL-S
Conservation
Incentive
Program
Conservation
Incentive Program
including SUT
RS & RHS
$0.000271
$0.000289
Per kilowatt-hour
RLM
$0.000965
$0.001029
Per kilowatt-hour
GLP
$1.2193
$1.3001
Per kilowatt of monthly peak demand
LPL-S
$1.0290
$1.0972
Per kilowatt of monthly peak demand
Conservation Incentive Program
This charge shall be applicable to the rate schedules listed above. The Conservation Incentive Program
shall be based on the differences between actual and allowed revenue per customer during the
preceding annual period. The Conservation Incentive Program mechanism shall be determined as
follows:
I. DEF
INITION OF TERMS AS USED HEREIN
1. Ac
tual Number of Customers
the Actual Number of Customers (“ANC”) shall be determined on a monthly basis for each of the
Customer Class Groups to which the Conservation Incentive Program (“CIP”) Clause applies. The ANC
shall equal the aggregate actual monthly Service Charge revenue for each class of customers subject
to the CIP as recorded on the Company’s books, divided by the service charge rate applicable to such
class of customers in each Customer Class Group.
2. Actual Revenue Per Customer
the Actual Revenue per Customer (“ARC”) shall be determined in dollars per customer on a monthly
basis for each of the Customer Class Groups to which the CIP applies. The ARC shall equal the
aggregate actual booked variable margin revenue per applicable rate schedule for the month as
recorded on the Company’s books divided by the Actual Number of Customers for the corresponding
month. Actual revenues shall include Distribution Kilowatt-hour and Distribution Kilowatt charges as
well as any Infrastructure Investment Program revenues, and shall not include the Service Charge and
any non-base rate charges such as the Societal Benefits, Non-Utility Generation Charge, Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge, Solar Pilot Recovery Charges, Green Programs Recovery Charges, or the
Tax Adjustment Credit.
3. Ad
justment Period
shall be the year beginning immediately following the conclusion of the Annual
Period.
4. Annual Period
shall be the twelve consecutive months from June 1 of one calendar year through
May 31 of the following
calendar year.
5. Av
erage 13 Month Common Equity Balance
shall be the average of the beginning and ending common equity balances based on the latest
publically available financials available before the end of the Annual Period. The Company shall provide
the most recently available actual months plus forecasted data at the time of each Initial Filing. The
forecasted data will be updated with actuals once the financial statements for the months have been
disclosed.
Dat
e of Issue: December 13, 2023 Effective: January 1, 2024
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated December 6, 2023
in Docket No. ER23020061
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 66A
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 66A
CONSERVATION INCENTIVE PROGRAM
(Continued)
6. Baseline Revenue per Customer
the Baseline Revenue per Customer (“BRC”) shall be stated in dollars per customer on a monthly
basis for each of the Customer Class Groups to which the CIP applies. The BRC shall be calculated as
the current variable margin revenue per rate schedule, including any revenue from Infrastructure
Investment Program rate adjustments, divided by the number of customers from the most recent
approve base rate case for the rate schedule. Baseline revenues shall include Distribution Kilowatt-
hour and Distribution Kilowatt charges, and shall not include the Service Charge and any non-base rate
charges such as the Societal Benefits, Non-Utility Generation Charge, Zero Emission Certificate
Recovery Charge, Solar Pilot Recovery Charges, Green Programs Recovery Charges, or the Tax
Adjustment Credit.
7. Customer Class Group
for purposes of determining and applying the CIP, customers shall be aggregated into four separate
recovery class groups. The Customer Class Groups shall be as follows:
Group I: RS & RHS
Group IA: RLM
Group II: GLP
Group III: LPL-S
8. Forecast Annual Usage
the Forecast Annual Usage (“FAU”) shall be the projected total annual throughput for all customers
within the applicable Customer Class Group. The FAU shall be estimated based on normal weather.
9. Degree Days (DD)
the difference between 65
o
F and the mean daily temperature. The mean daily temperature is the
simple average of the 24 hourly temperature observations for a day. Heating Degree Days (HDD) are
used to measure winter weather.
10. Temperature Humidity Index (THI)
a measure of the degree of discomfort experienced by an individual in warm weather that includes
temperature and humidity which is included by incorporating the dew point in the measure. The daily
THI is the sum of the 24 hourly THI observations for a day. THI is used to measure summer weather.
11. Actual Calendar Month HDD and THI
the accumulation of the actual HDD and THI for each day of a calendar month.
Date of Issue: February 24, 2023 Effective: March 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated February 17, 2023
in Docket No. ER22020035
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Third Revised Sheet No. 66B
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Second Revised Sheet No. 66B
CONSERVATION INCENTIVE PROGRAM
(Continued)
12. Normal Calendar Month HDD and THI
the level of calendar month HDD and THI to which the weather portion of this CIP applies.
The normal calendar month HDD and THI will be based on the twenty-year average of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) First Order Weather Observation Station hourly
observations at the Newark airport and will be updated annually. The base level of normal HDD and
THI for the defined winter and summer period months for the 2022-2023 Periods are set forth in the
table below:
Month
Normal
Heating
Degree Days
Normal
Temperature
Humidity Index
January 2023
989
February 2023
838
March 2023
684
April 2023
354
187
May 2023
128
931
June 2022
3,043
July 2022
5,624
August 2022
4,861
September 2022
2,237
October 2022
228
414
November 2022
523
December 2022
816
13. Winter Period
shall be the eight consecutive calendar months from October of one calendar year through May of the
following calendar year.
14. Summer Period
shall be the seven consecutive calendar months from April of one calendar year through October of
the calendar year.
Date of Issue: December 13, 2023 Effective: January 1, 2024
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated December 6, 2023
in Docket No. ER23020061
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Third Revised Sheet No. 66C
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Second Revised Sheet No. 66C
CONSERVATION INCENTIVE PROGRAM
(Continued)
15. Consumption Factors
the use per HDD and THI component by month used in forecasting sales for the applicable rate
schedules. These factors will be updated annually. Consumption Factors for the 2022-2023 Winter
Period for HDD and 2022 Summer Period for THI are set forth below and presented as kWh per degree
day:
Consumption Factors
(kWh per HDD and THI)
RS
RHS
RLM
Month HDD
THI HDD THI HDD THI
January 2023
469,298 150,909 11,303 409 6,341 1,577
February 2023
469,294 150,908 11,258 407 6,286 1,563
March 2023
469,288
150,906
11,276
408
6,207
1,543
April 2023
469,533
150,984
11,219
406
6,200
1,541
May 2023
469,777 151,063 11,163 404 6,193 1,540
June 2022
463,870
149,164
11,707
423
6,341
1,577
July 2022
461,601
148,434
11,568
418
6,287
1,563
August 2022
460,471
148,070
11,545
418
6,588
1,638
September 2022
461,466
148,390
11,469
415
6,061
1,507
October 2022
460,832
148,186
11,445
414
6,172
1,534
November 2022
461,133
148,283
11,350
410
6,412
1,594
December 2022
462,271
148,649
11,347
410
6,289
1,563
II. BASELINE REVENUE PER CUSTOMER
– the BRC for each Customer Class Group by month are as follows:
Month
RS & RHS
RLM
GLP
LPL-S
Jun
$32.30
$90.17
$130.32
$2,691.79
Jul
39.76
102.12
150.23
3,943.65
Aug
36.78
95.84
145.41
3,981.31
Sep
22.10
43.79
90.80
2,236.34
Oct
13.79
17.31
54.66
1,623.92
Nov
14.98
15.85
48.76
1,008.96
Dec
18.58
20.42
48.68
863.90
Jan
20.61
22.23
52.13
926.21
Feb
17.06
19.36
49.77
928.65
Mar
16.39
18.57
49.83
930.16
Apr
13.98
14.68
49.36
886.19
May
15.43
18.93
87.85
1,721.67
Total Annual
$261.75
$479.26
$957.80
$21,742.74
Date of Issue: December 13, 2023 Effective: January 1, 2024
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated December 6, 2023
in Docket No. ER23020061
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Third Revised Sheet No. 66D
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Second Revised Sheet No. 66D
CONSERVATION INCENTIVE PROGRAM
(Continued)
III. DETERMINATION OF THE CONSERVATION INCENTIVE PROGRAM
1. At the end of the Annual Period, a calculation shall be made that determines for each Customer
Class Group the deficiency or excess to be surcharged or credited to customers pursuant to the CIP
mechanism. The deficiency or excess shall be calculated each month by multiplying the result obtained
from subtracting the Baseline Revenue per Customer from the Actual Revenue per Customer by the
Actual Number of Customers.
2. The weather related change in customer usage shall be calculated as the difference between actual
HDD and THI and the above HDD and THI multiplied by the consumption factors, and multiplying the
result by the margin revenue factors as defined in Section I.10. of this rate schedule to determine the
weather-related deficiency or excess. The weather-related amount will be subtracted from the total
deficiency or excess to determine the non-weather related deficiency or excess.
3. Recovery of margin deficiency associated with non-weather related changes in customer usage will
be subject to a BGS savings test and a Variable Margin Revenue recovery limitation (“recovery tests”).
Recovery of non-weather related margin deficiency will be limited to the smaller of (1) the level of BGS
savings achieved when such savings are less than 75 percent of the non-weather related margin
deficiency, i.e. BGS savings test, and (2) 6.5 percent of variable margins for the CIP Annual Period, i.e.,
Variable Margin Revenue recovery limitation. Any amount that exceeds the above limitations may be
deferred for future recovery and is subject to either or both of the recovery tests in a future year
consistent with the amount by which either or both of the non-weather related margin deficiency
exceeded the recovery tests. For the purposes of this calculation, the value of the weather related portion
shall be calculated as set forth in Section III.2. of this rate schedule.
4. In addition, if the calculated ROE exceeds the allowed ROE from the utility's last base rate case by
50 basis points or more, recovery of lost revenues through the CIP shall not be allowed for the applicable
filing period. For purposes of this section, the Company's rate of return on common equity shall be
calculated by dividing the Company's net income for the applicable period as defined in the Average 13
Month Common Equity Balance by the Company's average common equity balance for the same period,
all as reflected in the Company's monthly reports to the Board of Public Utilities. The Company's net
income shall be calculated by subtracting from total operating income, any clause related Net Income,
such as the Green Program’s Recovery Charge and interest expenses. The Company's Average 13
Month Common Equity Balance shall be the ratio of Electric Distribution Net Plant (including the Electric
Distribution allocation of Common Plant) to total PSE&G Net Plant for the Average 13 Month Common
Equity Balance period multiplied by the Company's total common equity for the same period.
5. The amount to be surcharged or credited shall equal the eligible aggregate deficiency or excess for
all months during the Annual Period determined in accordance with the provisions herein, divided by the
Forecast Annual Usage for the Customer Class Group.
IV. TRACKING THE OPERATION OF THE CONSERVATION INCENTIVE PROGRAM
The revenues billed, or credits applied, net of taxes and assessments, through the application of the
Conservation Incentive Program Rate shall be accumulated for each month of the Adjustment Period
and applied against the CIP excess or deficiency from the Annual Period and any cumulative balances
remaining from prior periods.
Date of Issue: December 13, 2023 Effective: January 1, 2024
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated December 6, 2023
in Docket No. ER23020061
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 67
Original Sheet No. 68
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Sixth Revised Sheet No. 69
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fifth Revised Sheet No. 69
TAX ADJUSTMENT CREDIT
Rate Schedule
Charge per
kilowatt-hour
Charge per
kilowatt-hour
Including SUT
RS…………………………………………………………………. ($0.005250) ($0.005598)
RHS……………………………………………………………….. ($0.006603) ($0.007040)
RLM……………………………………………………………….. ($0.004760) ($0.005075)
WH………………………………………………………………… ($0.000000) ($0.000000)
WHS………………………………………………………………. ($0.000000) ($0.000000)
HS…………………………………………………………………. ($0.003743) ($0.003991)
GLP……………………………………………………………….. ($0.001622) ($0.001729)
LPL - Secondary………………………………………………….
($0.000929)
($0.000991)
LPL - Primary…………………………………………………….. ($0.000600) ($0.000640)
HTS - Subtransmission………………………………………….
($0.000563)
($0.000600)
HTS High Voltage & HTS - Transmission…………………... ($0.000224) ($0.000239)
BPL………………………………………………………………...
($0.000000)
($0.000000)
BPL-POF…………………………………………………………. ($0.001418) ($0.001512)
PSAL………………………………………………………………
($0.000000)
($0.000000)
Tax Adjustment Credit
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis. Interest
at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit lines utilized
in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered balances. The interest rate
shall be reset each month.
Date of Issue: July 24, 2023 Effective: August 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated July 12, 2023
in Docket Nos. ER22100667 and GR22100668
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fourth Revised Sheet No. 70
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Third Revised Sheet No. 70
INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM CHARGES
Rate Schedule
Base
Distribution
Charges
Including
SUT
Energy
Strong II
Charges
Energy
Strong II
Charges
Including
SUT
Total
Charges
Including
SUT
RS
Service Charge
per Month
$4.95
$0.00
$0.00
$4.95
Distribution 0-600, June-September
per kWhr
0.040752
0.007484
0.007980
0.048732
Distribution 0-600, October-May
per kWhr
0.035553
0.000000
0.000000
0.035553
Distribution over 600, June-September
per kWhr
0.044826
0.007484
0.007980
0.052806
Distribution over 600, October-May
per kWhr
0.035553
0.000000
0.000000
0.035553
RHS
Service Charge
per Month
4.95
0.00
0.00
4.95
Distribution 0-600, June-September
per kWhr
0.051834
0.004222
0.004501
0.056335
Distribution 0-600, October-May
per kWhr
0.034956
0.001935
0.002063
0.037019
Distribution over 600, June-September
per kWhr
0.057058
0.004222
0.004502
0.061560
Distribution over 600, October-May
per kWhr
0.016190
0.001935
0.002063
0.018253
Common Use
per kWhr
0.057058
0.004222
0.004502
0.061560
RLM
Service Charge
per Month
13.94
0.00
0.00
13.94
Distribution, June-September, On-Peak
per kWhr
0.075220
0.006391
0.006814
0.082034
Distribution, June-September, Off-Peak
per kWhr
0.015703
0.001335
0.001423
0.017126
Distribution, October-May, On-Peak
per kWhr
0.015703
0.001335
0.001423
0.017126
Distribution, October-May, Off-Peak
per kWhr
0.015703
0.001335
0.001423
0.017126
WH
Distribution
per kWhr
0.050538
0.002084
0.002222
0.052760
WHS
Service Charge
per Month
0.63
0.04
0.04
0.67
Distribution
per kWhr
0.001722
0.000310
0.000331
0.002053
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fourth Revised Sheet No. 71
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Third Revised Sheet No. 71
INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM CHARGES
(Continued)
Rate Schedule
Base
Distribution
Charges
Including
SUT
Energy
Strong II
Charges
Energy
Strong II
Charges
Including
SUT
Total
Charges
Including
SUT
HS
Service Charge
per Month
$3.74
$0.24
$0.26
$4.00
Distribution, June-September
per kWhr
0.102660
0.001730
0.001844
0.104504
Distribution, October-May
per kWhr
0.030703
0.000631
0.000672
0.031375
GLP
Service Charge
per Month
4.77
0.31
0.33
5.10
Service Charge-Unmetered
per Month
2.21
0.13
0.14
2.35
Service Charge-Night Use
per Month
370.81
0.00
0.00
370.81
Annual Demand
per kW
3.9378
0.0729
0.0777
4.0155
Summer Demand, June-September
per kW
9.8746
0.1830
0.1952
10.0698
Distribution, June-September
per kWhr
0.003219
0.000060
0.000064
0.003283
Distribution, October-May
per kWhr
0.008217
0.000152
0.000162
0.008379
Distribution-Night Use, June-September
per kWhr
0.008217
0.000152
0.000162
0.008379
Distribution-Night Use, October-May
per kWhr
0.008217
0.000152
0.000162
0.008379
LPL-Secondary
Service Charge
per Month
370.81
0.00
0.00
370.81
Annual Demand
per kW
3.7617
0.0944
0.1007
3.8624
Summer Demand, June-September
per kW
8.9495
0.2245
0.2393
9.1888
Distribution
per kWhr
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
LPL-Primary
Service Charge
per Month
370.81
0.00
0.00
370.81
Service Charge-Primary Alternate
per Month
21.54
1.38
1.47
23.01
Annual Demand
per kW
1.7531
0.0443
0.0473
1.8004
Summer Demand, June-September
per kW
9.7321
0.2457
0.2620
9.9941
Distribution
per kWhr
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fourth Revised Sheet No. 72
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Third Revised Sheet No. 72
INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM CHARGES
(Continued)
Rate Schedule
Base
Distribution
Charges
Including
SUT
Energy
Strong II
Charges
Energy
Strong II
Charges
Including
SUT
Total
Charges
Including
SUT
HTS-Subtransmission
Service Charge
per Month
$2,038.02
$0.00
$0.00
$2,038.02
Annual Demand
per kW
1.1432
0.0720
0.0768
1.2200
Summer Demand, June-September
per kW
4.1326
0.2603
0.2775
4.4101
Distribution
per kWhr
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
HTS-High Voltage
Service Charge
per Month
1,834.22
0.00
0.00
1,834.22
Annual Demand
per kW
0.6574
0.0156
0.0167
0.6741
Distribution
per kWhr
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
BPL
Distribution
per kWhr
0.007181
0.000159
0.000170
0.007351
BPL-POF
Distribution
per kWhr
0.007174
0.000203
0.000216
0.007390
PSAL
Distribution
per kWhr
0.007660
0.000171
0.000182
0.007842
INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM CHARGE
These charges are designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Company’s
Infrastructure Improvement Programs (IIPs) in accordance with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’
rules on IIPs, N.J.A.C. 14:3-2A.
For detail concerning individual rate class base distribution charges, see individual rate class tariff
sheets.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 73
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENERGY PRICING (CIEP) STANDBY FEE
APPLICABLE TO:
All kilowatt-hour usage under Rate Schedules LPL-Secondary (500 kilowatts or greater), LPL-Primary,
HTS-Subtransmission, HTS-Transmission, HTS-High Voltage and all kilowatt-hour usage for
customers under Rate Schedules HS, GLP and LPL-Secondary (less than 500 kilowatts) who have
elected hourly energy pricing service from either BGS-CIEP or a Third Party Supplier.
Charge
(per kilowatt-hour)
Commercial and Industrial Energy Pricing (CIEP) Standby Fee ..................................... $ 0.000150
Charge including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT) ................................................ $ 0.000160
The above charges shall recover costs associated with the administration, maintenance and
availability of the Basic Generation Service default electric supply service for applicable rate
schedules. These charges shall be combined with the Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charges for billing.
Kilowatt threshold noted above is based upon the customer’s Peak Load Share of the overall summer
peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Office of the
Interconnection (PJM). See Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms and
Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B
.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 74
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 75
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 75
BASIC GENERATION SERVICE RESIDENTIAL SMALL COMMERCIAL PRICING (BGS-RSCP)
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES
APPLICABLE TO:
Default electric supply service for Rate Schedules RS, RHS, RLM, WH, WHS, HS, BPL, BPL-POF,
PSAL, GLP and LPL-Secondary (less than 500 kilowatts).
BGS ENERGY & CAPACITY CHARGES:
Applicable to Rate Schedules RS, RHS, RLM, WH, WHS, HS, BPL, BPL-POF and PSAL
Charges per kilowatt-hour:
For usage in each of the
months of
October through May
For usage in each of the
months of
June through September
Rate
Schedule
Energy &
Capacity
Charges
Charges
Including
SUT
Energy &
Capacity
Charges
Charges
Including
SUT
RS first 600 kWh
$ 0.075527
$ 0.080531
$ 0.072237
$ 0.077023
RS in excess of 600 kWh
0.075527
0.080531
0.081381
0.086772
RHS first 600 kWh
0.076746
0.081830
0.068808
0.073367
RHS in excess of 600 kWh
0.076746
0.081830
0.081036
0.086405
RLM On-Peak
0.089221
0.095132
0.094156
0.100394
RLM Off-Peak
0.064475
0.068746
0.059459
0.063398
WH
0.068204
0.072723
0.066577
0.070988
WHS
0.066441
0.070843
0.066429
0.070830
HS
0.078509
0.083710
0.075325
0.080315
BPL
0.066509
0.070915
0.061239
0.065296
BPL-POF
0.066509
0.070915
0.061239
0.065296
PSAL
0.066509
0.070915
0.061239
0.065296
The above Basic Generation Service Energy Charges reflect costs for Energy, Generation
Capacity, and Ancillary Services (including PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. (PJM) Administrative
Charges).
Kilowatt threshold noted above is based upon the customer’s Peak Load Share of the overall summer
peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Office of the
Interconnection (PJM). See Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms and
Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: May 26, 2023 Effective: June 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated May 24, 2023
in Docket No. ER22030127
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifteenth Revised Sheet No. 76
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 76
BASIC GENERATION SERVICE RESIDENTIAL SMALL COMMERCIAL PRICING (BGS-RSCP)
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES
(Continued)
BGS TRANSMISSION CHARGES:
Applicable to Rate Schedules RS, RHS, RLM, WH, WHS, HS, BPL, BPL-POF and PSAL
Charges per kilowatt-hour:
For usage in all months
Rate
Schedule
Transmission
Charges
Charges
Including SUT
RS
$0.057428
$0.061233
RHS
0.037541
0.040028
RLM On-Peak
0.124829
0.133099
RLM Off-Peak
0.000000
0.000000
WH
0.000000
0.000000
WHS
0.000000
0.000000
HS
0.047976
0.051154
BPL
0.000000
0.000000
BPL-POF
0.000000
0.000000
PSAL
0.000000
0.000000
The above charges shall recover all costs related to the overall summer peak transmission load
assigned to the Public Service Transmission Zone by the PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. (PJM) as
adjusted by PJM assigned transmission capacity related factors and allocated to the above Rate
Schedules. These charges will be changed from time to time on the effective date of such change
to the PJM rate for charges for Network Integration Transmission Service, including the PJM Seams
Elimination Cost Assignment Charges, the PJM Reliability Must Run Charge and PJM
Transmission Enhancement Charges as approved by Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(FERC).
BGS ENERGY CHARGES:
Applicable to Rate Schedules GLP and LPL-Sec.
Charges per kilowatt-hour:
For usage in each of the
months of
October through May
For usage in each of the
months of
June through September
Rate
Schedule
Charges
Charges
Including SUT
Charges
Charges
Including SUT
GLP
$0.067068
$0.071511
$0.067343
$0.071804
GLP Night Use
0.063526
0.067735
0.059237
0.063161
LPL-Sec. under 500 kW
On-Peak
0.070936
0.075636
0.075223
0.080207
Off-Peak
0.063526
0.067735
0.059237
0.063161
The above Basic Generation Service Energy Charges reflect costs for Energy and Ancillary
Services (including PJM Administrative Charges).
Kilowatt thresholds noted above are based upon the customer’s Peak Load Share of the overall
summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Office of
the Interconnection (PJM). See Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard
Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: August 29, 2023 Effective: September 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated August 16, 2023
in Docket No. ER23060410
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B
.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 77
Original Sheet No. 78
RE
SERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Twenty-Third Revised Sheet No. 79
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Twenty-Second Revised Sheet No. 79
BASIC GENERATION SERVICE RESIDENTIAL SMALL COMMERCIAL PRICING (BGS-RSCP)
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES
(Continued)
BGS CAPACITY CHARGES:
Applicable to Rate Schedules GLP and LPL-Sec.
Charges per kilowatt of Generation Obligation:
Charge applicable in the months of June through September .......................................................... $ 1.6327
Charge including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT) ................................................................. $ 1.7409
Charge applicable in the months of October through May ................................................................ $ 1.6327
Charge including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT) ................................................................. $ 1.7409
The above charges shall recover each customer’s share of the overall summer peak load assigned to the Public
Service Transmission Zone by the PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity
related factors and shall be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard
Terms and Conditions.
BGS TRANSMISSION CHARGES
Applicable to Rate Schedules GLP and LPL-Sec.
Charges per kilowatt of Transmission Obligation:
Currently effective Annual Transmission Rate for
Network Integration Transmission Service for the
Public Service Transmission Zone as derived from the
FERC Electric Tariff of the PJM Interconnection, LLC ................... $ 142,957.59 per MW per year
EL05-121 ........................................................................................................ $ 77.54 per MW per month
FERC 680 & 715 Reallocation .......................................................................... $ 0.00 per MW per month
PJM Seams Elimination Cost Assignment Charges ......................................... $ 0.00 per MW per month
PJM Reliability Must Run Charge ..................................................................... $ 0.00 per MW per month
PJM Transmission Enhancements
Trans-Allegheny Interstate Line Company ........................................... $ 52.61 per MW per month
Virginia Electric and Power Company .................................................. $ 63.65 per MW per month
Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline L.L.C .............................. $ 0.49 per MW per month
PPL Electric Utilities Corporation ........................................................ $ 181.69 per MW per month
American Electric Power Service Corporation ...................................... $ 17.58 per MW per month
Atlantic City Electric Company ............................................................... $ 8.46 per MW per month
Delmarva Power and Light Company ..................................................... $ 1.28 per MW per month
Potomac Electric Power Company ......................................................... $ 2.70 per MW per month
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company ..................................................... $ 3.89 per MW per month
Jersey Central Power and Light ........................................................... $ 60.23 per MW per month
Mid Atlantic Interstate Transmission ..................................................... $ 18.06 per MW per month
PECO Energy Company ....................................................................... $ 23.93 per MW per month
Silver Run Electric, Inc ......................................................................... $ 44.16 per MW per month
Northern Indiana Public Service Company ............................................. $ 0.73 per MW per month
Commonwealth Edison Company .......................................................... $ 0.13 per MW per month
South First Energy Operating Company ................................................. $ 0.66 per MW per month
Duquesne Light Company ...................................................................... $ 0.33 per MW per month
Above rates converted to a charge per kW of Transmission
Obligation, applicable in all months ................................................................................. $ 12.4713
Charge including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT) .......................................................... $ 13.2975
The above charges shall recover each customer’s share of the overall summer peak transmission load
assigned to the Public Service Transmission Zone by the PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. (PJM) as adjusted by
PJM assigned transmission capacity related factors and shall be in accordance with Section 9.1,
Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms and Conditions. These charges will be changed
from time to time on the effective date of such change to the PJM rate for charges for Network Integration
Transmission Service, including the PJM Seams Elimination Cost Assignment Charges, the PJM Reliability
Must Run Charge and PJM Transmission Enhancement Charges as approved by Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (FERC).
Date of Issue: August 29, 2023 Effective: September 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated August 16, 2023
in Docket No. ER23060410
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B
.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 80
RE
SERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Thirty-First Revised Sheet No. 81
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Thirtieth Revised Sheet No. 81
B
ASIC GENERATION SERVICE RESIDENTIAL SMALL COMMERCIAL PRICING (BGS-RSCP)
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES
(Continued)
To view this tariff sheet, please refer to the section of the Company’s website:
Quarterly Changing Electric Reconciliation Charges
D
ate of Issue: May 14, 2021 Effective: June 1, 2021
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility FinancePSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated February 6, 2003 and November 18, 2020
in Docket Nos. EX01110754 and ER20030190
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Sixth Revised Sheet No. 82
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fifth Revised Sheet No. 82
BASIC GENERATION SERVICE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENERGY PRICING (CIEP)
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES
APPLICABLE TO:
Default electric supply service for Rate Schedules LPL-Secondary (500 kilowatts or greater), LPL-
Primary, HTS-Subtransmission, HTS-Transmission, HTS-High Voltage and to customers served under
Rate Schedules HS, GLP and LPL-Secondary (less than 500 kilowatts) who have elected BGS-CIEP
as their default supply service.
BGS ENERGY CHARGES:
Charges per kilowatt-hour:
BGS Energy Charges are hourly and include PJM Locational Marginal Prices, and PJM Ancillary
Services. The total BGS Energy Charges are based on the sum of the following:
The real time PJM Load Weighted Average Residual Metered Load Aggregate Locational
Marginal Prices for the Public Service Transmission Zone, adjusted for losses (tariff losses,
as defined in Standard Terms and Conditions Section 4.3, adjusted to remove the mean
hourly PJM marginal losses of 0.79690%), and adjusted for SUT, plus
Ancillary Services (including PJM Administrative Charges) at the rate of $0.006000 per
kilowatt-hour, adjusted for losses (tariff losses, as defined in Standard Terms and
Conditions Section 4.3, adjusted to remove the mean hourly PJM marginal losses of
0.79690%), and adjusted for SUT, plus
BGS CAPACITY CHARGES:
Charges per kilowatt of Generation Obligation:
Charge applicable in the months of June through September .......................................... $10.0663
Charge including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT) ................................................. $10.7332
Charges applicable in the months of October through May .............................................. $10.0663
Charges including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT) ................................................ $10.7332
The above charges shall recover each customer’s share of the overall summer peak load assigned to
the Public Service Transmission Zone by the PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. (PJM) as adjusted by PJM
assigned capacity related factors and shall be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric
Service, of the Standard Terms and Conditions.
Date of Issue: May 26, 2023 Effective: June 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated May 24, 2023
in Docket No. ER22030127
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Eighteenth Revised Sheet No. 83
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Seventeenth Revised Sheet No. 83
BASIC GENERATION SERVICE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENERGY PRICING (CIEP)
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES
(Continued)
BGS TRANSMISSION CHARGES
Charges per kilowatt of Transmission Obligation:
Currently effective Annual Transmission Rate for
Network Integration Transmission Service for the
Public Service Transmission Zone as derived from the
FERC Electric Tariff of the PJM Interconnection, LLC ............ $ 142,957.59 per MW per year
EL05-121 .............................................................................................. $ 77.54 per MW per month
FERC 680 & 715 Reallocation ................................................................. $ 0.00 per MW per month
PJM Seams Elimination Cost Assignment Charges ................................. $ 0.00 per MW per month
PJM Reliability Must Run Charge ............................................................ $ 0.00 per MW per month
PJM Transmission Enhancements
Trans-Allegheny Interstate Line Company ................................... $ 52.61 per MW per month
Virginia Electric and Power Company .......................................... $ 63.65 per MW per month
Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline L.L.C ....................... $ 0.49 per MW per month
PPL Electric Utilities Corporation ................................................ $
181.69 per MW per month
American Electric Power Service Corporation .............................. $ 17.58 per MW per month
Atlantic City Electric Company ....................................................... $ 8.46 per MW per month
Delmarva Power and Light Company ............................................. $ 1.28 per MW per month
Potomac Electric Power Company ................................................. $ 2.70 per MW per month
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company............................................. $ 3.89 per MW per month
Jersey Central Power and Light ................................................... $ 60.23 per MW per month
Mid Atlantic Interstate Transmission............................................. $ 18.06 per MW per month
PECO Energy Company .............................................................. $ 23.93 per MW per month
Silver Run Electric, Inc................................................................. $ 44.16 per MW per month
Northern Indiana Public Service Company ......................................$
0.73 per MW per month
Commonwealth Edison Company .................................................. $ 0.13 per MW per month
South First Energy Operating Company ......................................... $ 0.66 per MW per month
Duquesne Light Company ............................................................. $ 0.33 per MW per month
Above rates converted to a charge per kW of Transmission
Obligation, applicable in all months ........................................................................ $ 12.4713
Charge including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT) ................................................. $ 13.2975
The above charges shall recover each customer’s share of the overall summer peak transmission load
assigned to the Public Service Transmission Zone by the PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. (PJM) as adjusted
by PJM assigned transmission capacity related factors and shall be in accordance with Section 9.1,
Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms and Conditions. These charges will be changed
from time to time on the effective date of such charge to the PJM rate for charges for Network Integration
Transmission Service, including the PJM Seams Elimination Cost Assignment Charges, the PJM
Reliability Must Run Charge and PJM Transmission Enhancement Charges as approved by Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Kilowatt threshold noted above is based upon the customer’s Peak Load Share of the overall summer
peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Office of the
Interconnection (PJM). See Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms and
Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: August 29, 2023 Effective: September 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated August 16, 2023
in Docket No. ER23060410
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Thirty-First Revised Sheet No. 84
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Thirtieth Revised Sheet No. 84
BASIC GENERATION SERVICE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENERGY PRICING (CIEP)
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES
(Continued)
To view this tariff sheet, please refer to the section of the Company’s website:
Quarterly Changing Electric Reconciliation Charges
Date of Issue: May 14, 2021 Effective: June 1, 2021
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated February 6, 2003 and November 18, 2020
in Docket Nos. EX01110754 and ER20030190
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 85
Original Sheet No. 86
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 87
THIRD PARTY SUPPLIER
APPLICABLE TO:
A third party supplier is an entity that has executed a Third Party Supplier Agreement (Agreement)
with Public Service so as to be eligible to furnish electric supply with delivery to the retail customer by
Public Service. This Agreement sets forth the specific terms and conditions with which Third Party
Suppliers must comply to use Public Service’s distribution system to supply energy to retail customers
in Public Service’s service territory. This Agreement is standardized in form and will apply in an equal
and uniform manner to all Third Party Suppliers requesting to provide competitive energy supply to
retail customers in Public Service’s service territory. The Agreement is hereby incorporated by
reference herein, and similarly incorporates this Tariff for Electric Service in its terms.
All modifications to the Agreement must be approved by the Board, consistent with the process set
forth below, prior to implementation. Any such modifications, other than Third Party Supplier fee
changes, shall be undertaken in accordance with the following procedures. Specifically, Public
Service may amend the Agreement by providing simultaneous written notice of such change, by
regular mail, facsimile, hand delivery, or electronic means, to the Board of Public Utilities (Board),
Division of Ratepayer Advocate (RPA), Jersey Central Power and Light, Atlantic City Electric
Company, Rockland Electric and to Third Party Suppliers licensed as Electric Power Suppliers in New
Jersey, a list of which will be provided by the Board. Within seventeen (17) days of such notice, the
RPA or any New Jersey licensed Electric Power Supplier wishing to contest the amendment of the
Agreement must submit in writing to the Board its reason for contesting the change, and must
simultaneously provide a copy of such document to Public Service. Within forty-five (45) days of such
notice, the Board may either (i) approve the amendment; (ii) determine through a suspension order
that the proposed amendment needs further study, and thus place the request on hold pending future
action by the Board; or (iii) take no action, in which case Public Service may implement the
amendment at the conclusion of the forty-five (45) day period; provided, however, that the Board is not
thereby precluded from taking action on the amendment in the future.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 88
Original Sheet No. 89
Original Sheet No. 90
Original Sheet No. 91
Original Sheet No. 92
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Seventh Revised Sheet No. 93
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Sixth Revised Sheet No. 93
RATE SCHEDULE RS
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
Delivery service for residential purposes. Customers may either purchase electric supply from a Third
Party Supplier (TPS) or from Public Service’s Basic Generation Service default service as detailed in
this rate schedule.
DELIVERY CHARGES:
Service Charge:
$4.64 in each month [$4.95 including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT)].
Distribution Charges per Kilowatt-hour:
First 600 hours used in each of the months of:
October through May
June through September
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
$ 0.033344
$ 0.035553
$ 0.045704
$ 0.048732
In excess of 600 hours used in each of the months of:
October through May
June through September
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
$ 0.033344
$ 0.035553
$ 0.049525
$ 0.052806
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 70 for details of these charges.
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation costs and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001
and ER18030231 EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the sale of associated Solar Renewable
Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs. Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery
Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Third Revised Sheet No. 94
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Second Revised Sheet No. 94
RATE SCHEDULE RS
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
(Continued)
Green Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Tax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis.
Interest at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit
lines utilized in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered balances.
The interest rate shall be reset each month. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of this Tariff
for the current credit.
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Conservation Incentive Program Charge:
This mechanism provides for recovery of lost revenues associated with various energy efficiency
programs. Refer to the Conservation Incentive Program sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Charges, Societal Benefits Charge, Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot
Recovery Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit, the Zero
Emission Certificate Recovery Charge and the Conservation Incentive Program Charge shall be
combined for billing.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing
(BGS-RSCP) default service.
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according to
any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for electric
supply by Public Service.
Basic Generation Service:
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied under the Basic
Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing (BGS-RSCP) default service.
The BGS Energy Charges and the BGS Reconciliation Charge, as applicable, will be applied to all
kilowatt-hours billed each month. Refer to the Basic Generation Service sheets of this Tariff for the
current charges applicable to Rate Schedule RS.
Date of Issue: February 24, 2023 Effective: March 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated February 17, 2023
in Docket No. ER22020035
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 95
RATE SCHEDULE RS
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
(Continued)
MINIMUM CHARGE:
Where all or part of the electricity utilized by the customer is produced from on-site generation
equipment and not delivered by Public Service, a Monthly Minimum charge of $2.95 ($3.15 including
SUT) per kW of Measured Peak Demand shall be applied. The customer’s Measured Peak Demand
in any month shall be the greatest average number of kilowatts delivered by Public Service during any
thirty-minute interval as registered by a demand meter furnished by Public Service. Revenue to satisfy
the Monthly Minimum requirement shall be derived solely from Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charges.
This Minimum Charge shall not apply to Qualified Customer-Generators as defined in the Standard
Terms and Conditions Section 15.2 in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:8-4.3(n).
GENERATION CAPACITY AND TRANSMISSION OBLIGATIONS:
Generation Obligation:
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no less
frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for new
customers utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of the
overall summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland
Office of the Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related factors and shall
be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms and
Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new building or premise,
as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as estimated by Public
Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation represents the
generator capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to provide electric
supply to a customer.
Transmission Obligation:
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner to the
Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation represents the level of
transmission network service that must be procured by the customer’s electric supplier from PJM
to provide service to the customer.
Costs associated with the Generation and Transmission Obligations are included in the charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted
for paperless billing, of the outstanding bill.
TERM:
Customer may discontinue delivery service upon notice.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Limitations on Service: This rate schedule is available where all service is measured by one
meter, except for service provided under Rate Schedules WH or WHS:
(a-1) In individual residences and appurtenant outbuildings;
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 96
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 96
RATE SCHEDULE RS
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
(Continued)
(a-2) In residential premises where customer’s use of electric service for purposes other than
residential is incidental to its residential use;
(a-3) On residential farms;
(a-4) For rooming or boarding houses where the number of rented rooms does not exceed twice
the number of bedrooms occupied by the customer;
(a-5) To a customer in a two- or three-family building who has the service for incidental common-
use equipment registered on its meter;
(a-6) In individual flats or apartments in multiple-family buildings;
(a-7) In multiple-family buildings of two or more individual flats or apartments where electric
service is furnished to the tenants or occupants of the flats or apartments by the owner
without a specific charge for such service, provided that the number of kilowatt-hours in
each block of the Distribution Charge are multiplied by the number of individual flats or
apartments, whether occupied or not.
(b) Resale: Service under this rate schedule is not available for resale.
(c) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the customer
to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at no charge
by Public Service.
(c-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(c-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior to
13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for deliveries
to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall remain in
effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on the date of
the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
Date of Issue: January 29, 2021 Effective: February 1, 2021
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility FinancePSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated January 27, 2021
in Docket No. EO18101111
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Second Revised Sheet No. 97
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC First Revised Sheet No. 97
RATE SCHEDULE RS
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
(Continued)
(d) Electric Vehicle Distribution Only: Based upon the following eligibility criteria, residential
customers may elect to receive on-peak and off-peak distribution energy charges from the
Residential Load Management (RLM) rate schedule exclusively for their electric vehicle usage.
This option, upon Company approval into the program, will be issued as a credit on the customer
bill on at least a quarterly basis, after the entire usage has been billed at the RS rate. All other
provisi
ons of this tari
ff will remain in effect.
(d-1)
A customer taking service under this special provision must install or utilize PSE&G
approved smart charging hardware and network technology. The customer must also
agree to share the Electric Vehicle Charging Data with PSE&G in a manner specified
by PSE&G. Data must be available to the Company and necessary billing system
changes must be in place in order for these incentives to begin.
(d-2) The electric vehicle credit will be calculated by the Company’s program administrator
at least quarterly using the electric vehicle usage at the Rate Schedule RLM distribution
rates less the electric vehicle usage billed at Rate Schedule RS distribution rates for the
corresponding billing period. If the credit calculation results in charges that would be in
excess of the bill calculated using the RS distribution rates, no adjustment for the
corresponding period will be applied.
(d-3) For ratemaking purposes, the electric vehicle RLM Distribution Only Provision credits
associated with this special provision will be reflected as a reduction to the Rate
Schedule RS distribution revenue. The credit will be applied at least quarterly to the
customer bill and will indicate the corresponding period(s) for which the credit applies.
(d-4) This special provision will remain in effect until the conclusion of the Company’s Next
Base Rate Case.
(e) Electric Vehicle Basic Generation Supply (BGS) Customers Only: Based upon the following
eligibility criteria, residential customers who receive their electric supply via BGS may elect to
receive on-peak and off-peak supply charges based on BGS rates applicable to Rate Schedul
e
Re
sidential Load Management (RLM) exclusively for their electric vehicle charging usag
e. This
option, upon Company approval into the program, will be issued as a credit on the customer bill
on at least a quarterly basis, after the entire usage has been billed at the BGS rates applicable
to Rate Schedule RS. All other provisions of this tariff will remain in effect.
(e-1)
A customer taking service under this special provision must install or utilize PSE&G
approved smart charging hardware and network technology. The customer must also
agree to share the Electric Vehicle Charging Data with PSE&G in a manner specified
by PSE&G. Data must be available to the Company and necessary billing system
changes must be in place in order for these incentives to begin.
(e-2) The electric vehicle credit will be calculated by the Company’s program administrator
at least quarterly using the electric vehicle usage at the BGS rates applicable to Rate
Schedule RLM less the electric vehicle usage billed at the BGS rates applicable to Rate
Schedule RS for the corresponding billing period. If the credit calculation results in
charges that would be in excess of the bill calculated using the BGS rates applicable to
Rate Schedule RS, no adjustment for the corresponding period will be applied.
Date of Issue: May 26, 2023 Effective: June 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & Strategy – PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated May 24, 2023
in Docket No. ER23030131
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 98
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 98
RATE SCHEDULE RS
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
(Continued)
(e-3) This special provision will remain in effect until the conclusion of the Company’s Next
Base Rate Case.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by
P.L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in this rate
schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details and/or
exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: May 26, 2023 Effective: June 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & Strategy – PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated May 24, 2023
in Docket No. ER23030131
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Seventh Revised Sheet No. 99
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Sixth Revised Sheet No. 99
RATE SCHEDULE RHS
RESIDENTIAL HEATING SERVICE
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
This rate schedule is closed and is in the process of elimination. Delivery service under this rate
schedule is limited to residential purposes where electricity is the sole source of space heating for
customers at their current premise that are presently served under this rate schedule. Customers may
either purchase electric supply from a Third Party Supplier (TPS) or from Public Service’s Basic
Generation Service default service as detailed in this rate schedule.
DELIVERY CHARGES:
Service Charge:
$4.64 in each month [$4.95 including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT)].
Distribution Charges per Kilowatt-hour:
First 600 hours used in each of the months of:
October through May
June through September
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
$ 0.034719
$ 0.037019
$ 0.052835
$ 0.056335
In excess of 600 hours used in each of the months of:
October through May
June through September
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
$ 0.017119
$ 0.018253
$ 0.057735
$ 0.061560
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 70 for details of these charges.
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation costs and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the
sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs.
Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Third Revised Sheet No. 100
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Second Revised Sheet No. 100
RATE SCHEDULE RHS
RESIDENTIAL HEATING SERVICE
(Continued)
Green Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Tax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis.
Interest at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit
lines utilized in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered
balances. The interest rate shall be reset each month. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of
this Tariff for the current credit.
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Conservation Incentive Program Charge:
This mechanism provides for recovery of lost revenues associated with various energy efficiency
programs. Refer to the Conservation Incentive Program sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Charges, Societal Benefits Charge, Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot
Recovery Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit, the Zero
Emission Certificate Recovery Charge and the Conservation Incentive Program Charge shall be
combined for billing.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing
(BGS-RSCP) default service.
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according to
any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for electric
supply by Public Service.
Basic Generation Service:
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied under the Basic
Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing (BGS-RSCP) default service.
The BGS Energy Charges and the BGS Reconciliation Charge, as applicable, will be applied to all
kilowatt-hours billed each month. Refer to the Basic Generation Service sheets of this Tariff for the
current charges applicable to Rate Schedule RHS.
Date of Issue: February 24, 2023 Effective: March 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated February 17, 2023
in Docket No. ER22020035
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 101
RATE SCHEDULE RHS
RESIDENTIAL HEATING SERVICE
(Continued)
MINIMUM CHARGE:
Where all or part of the electricity utilized by the customer is produced from on-site generation
equipment and not delivered by Public Service, a Monthly Minimum charge of $2.95 ($3.15 including
SUT) per kW of Measured Peak Demand shall be applied. The customer’s Measured Peak Demand
in any month shall be the greatest average number of kilowatts delivered by Public Service during any
thirty-minute interval as registered by a demand meter furnished by Public Service. Revenue to satisfy
the Monthly Minimum requirement shall be derived solely from Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charges.
This Minimum Charge shall not apply to Qualified Customer-Generators as defined in the Standard
Terms and Conditions Section 15.2 in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:8-4.3(n).
GENERATION CAPACITY AND TRANSMISSION OBLIGATIONS:
Generation Obligation:
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no less
frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for new
customers utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of the
overall summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland
Office of the Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related factors and
shall be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms
and Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new building or
premise, as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as estimated by
Public Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation represents the
generator capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to provide electric
supply to a customer.
Transmission Obligation:
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner to the
Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation represents the level of
transmission network service that must be procured by the customer’s electric supplier from PJM
to provide service to the customer.
Costs associated with the Generation and Transmission Obligations are included in the charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted
for paperless billing, of the outstanding bill.
TERM:
Customer may discontinue delivery service upon notice.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) General Limitations on Service: This rate schedule is available where space heating
equipment is permanently installed and is operated at not less than 208 volts and where all
service is measured by one meter, except for service provided under Rate Schedules WH and
WHS:
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifth Revised Sheet No. 102
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourth Revised Sheet No. 102
RATE SCHEDULE RHS
RESIDENTIAL HEATING SERVICE
(Continued)
(a-1) In individual residences and appurtenant outbuildings;
(a-2) In individual apartments in a multiple-family building;
(a-3) In all-electric multiple-family building where electricity is furnished to the tenants as an
incident to tenancy and is included in the rent, provided that the number of kilowatt-hours
in each block of the Kilowatt-hour Charge are multiplied by the number of individual flats or
apartments, whether occupied or not;
(a-4) Common-use equipment in an all electric multiple-family building in which each tenant is
served individually under this rate schedule. The Distribution Charge for the kilowatt-hours
used in each month shall be $0.057735 per kilowatt-hour ($0.061560 including SUT).
(b) Limitations on Water Heating Service: When electricity is used for water heating under this
rate schedule, such service shall be to an automatic type water heater approved by Public Service;
furthermore, if the water heater is equipped with more than one heating element, the thermostats
controlling the heating elements shall be interlocked so that only one of such elements can
operate at a time.
If water is centrally heated under (a-4), equipment shall be of an automatic type approved by
Public Service, and billing under this rate schedule is not required.
(c) Resale: Service under this rate schedule is not available for resale.
(d) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the customer
to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at no charge
by Public Service.
(d-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(d-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior to
13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for deliveries
to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall remain in
effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on the date of
the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by
P.L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in this rate
schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details and/or
exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 103
Original Sheet No. 104
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Seventh Revised Sheet No. 105
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Sixth Revised Sheet No. 105
RATE SCHEDULE RLM
RESIDENTIAL LOAD MANAGEMENT SERVICE
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
Delivery service for residential purposes. Customers may either purchase electric supply from a Third
Party Supplier (TPS) or from Public Service’s Basic Generation Service default service as detailed in
this rate schedule.
DELIVERY CHARGES:
Service Charge:
$13.07 in each month [$13.94 including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT)].
Distribution Charges per Kilowatt-hour:
In each of the months of
October through May
In each of the months of
June through September
Charges
Charges
Including SUT
Charges
Charges
Including SUT
On-Peak
$ 0.016062
$ 0.017126
$ 0.076937
$ 0.082034
Off-Peak
$ 0.016062
$ 0.017126
$ 0.016062
$ 0.017126
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 70 for details of these charges.
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation costs and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the
sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs.
Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
Green Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Third Revised Sheet No. 106
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Second Revised Sheet No. 106
RATE SCHEDULE RLM
RESIDENTIAL LOAD MANAGEMENT SERVICE
(Continued)
Tax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis.
Interest at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit
lines utilized in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered balances.
The interest rate shall be reset each month. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of this Tariff
for the current credit.
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Conservation Incentive Program Charge:
This mechanism provides for recovery of lost revenues associated with various energy efficiency
programs. Refer to the Conservation Incentive Program sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Charges, Societal Benefits Charge, Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot
Recovery Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit, the Zero
Emission Certificate Recovery Charge and the Conservation Incentive Program Charge shall be
combined for billing.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing
(BGS-RSCP) default service.
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according to
any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for electric
supply by Public Service.
Basic Generation Service:
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied under the Basic
Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing (BGS-RSCP) default service.
The BGS Energy Charges and the BGS Reconciliation Charge, as applicable, will be applied to all
kilowatt-hours billed each month. Refer to the Basic Generation Service sheets of this Tariff for the
current charges applicable to Rate Schedule RLM.
MINIMUM CHARGE:
Where all or part of the electricity utilized by the customer is produced from on-site generation equipment
and not delivered by Public Service, a Monthly Minimum charge of $2.95 ($3.15 including SUT) per kW
of Measured Peak Demand shall be applied. The customer’s Measured Peak Demand in any month
shall be the greatest average number of kilowatts delivered by Public Service during any thirty-minute
interval as registered by a demand meter furnished by Public Service. Revenue to satisfy the Monthly
Minimum requirement shall be derived solely from Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charges.
This Minimum Charge shall not apply to Qualified Customer-Generators as defined in the Standard
Terms and Conditions Section 15.2 in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:8-4.3(n).
Date of Issue: February 24, 2023 Effective: March 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated February 17, 2023
in Docket No. ER22020035
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 107
RATE SCHEDULE RLM
RESIDENTIAL LOAD MANAGEMENT SERVICE
(Continued)
GENERATION CAPACITY AND TRANSMISSION OBLIGATIONS:
Generation Obligation:
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no less
frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for new
customers utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of the
overall summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland
Office of the Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related factors and
shall be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms
and Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new building or
premise, as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as estimated by
Public Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation represents the
generator capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to provide electric
supply to a customer.
Transmission Obligation:
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner to the
Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation represents the level of
transmission network service that must be procured by the customer’s electric supplier from PJM
to provide service to the customer.
Costs associated with the Generation and Transmission Obligations are included in the charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
TIME PERIODS:
The On-Peak time period shall be considered as the hours from 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. (EST) Monday
through Friday. All other hours shall be considered the Off-Peak time period.
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted
for paperless billing, of the outstanding bill.
TERM:
The term for delivery service is one year and thereafter until terminated by five days notice.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Limitations on Service: This rate schedule is available where all service is measured by one
meter, except for service provided under Rate Schedules WH or WHS:
(a-1) In individual residences and appurtenant outbuildings;
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 108
RATE SCHEDULE RLM
RESIDENTIAL LOAD MANAGEMENT SERVICE
(Continued)
(a-2) In residential premises where customer’s use of electric service for purposes other than
residential is incidental to its residential use;
(a-3) On residential farms;
(a-4) For rooming or boarding houses where the number of rented rooms does not exceed
twice the number of bedrooms occupied by the customer;
(a-5) To a customer in a two- or three-family building who has the service for incidental
common-use equipment registered on its meter;
(a-6) In individual flats or apartments in multiple-family buildings;
(a-7) In multiple-family buildings of two or more individual flats or apartments where electric
service is furnished to the tenants or occupants of the flats or apartments by the owner
without a specific charge for such service.
(b) Resale: Service under this rate schedule is not available for resale.
(c) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the
customer to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at
no charge by Public Service.
(c-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(c-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior
to 13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for
deliveries to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall
remain in effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on
the date of the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by
P.L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in this
rate schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details and/or
exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 109
Original Sheet No. 110
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifth Revised Sheet No. 111
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourth Revised Sheet No. 111
RATE SCHEDULE WH
WATER HEATING SERVICE
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
This rate schedule is closed and is in the process of elimination. Delivery service under this rate
schedule is limited to premises with controlled water heating installations that are presently served under
this rate schedule. Customers may either purchase electric supply from a Third Party Supplier (TPS) or
from Public Service’s Basic Generation Service default service as detailed in this rate schedule.
DELIVERY CHARGES:
Distribution Charges per Kilowatt-hour:
For all use during the
controlled heating period
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
$ 0.049482
$ 0.052760
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 70 for details of these charges.
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation costs and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the
sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs.
Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
Green Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 112
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 112
RATE SCHEDULE WH
WATER HEATING SERVICE
(Continued)
Tax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis.
Interest at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit
lines utilized in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered
balances. The interest rate shall be reset each month. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of
this Tariff for the current credit.
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Charges, Societal Benefits Charge, Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot
Recovery Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit and the Zero
Emission Certificate Recovery Charge shall be combined for billing.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing
(BGS-RSCP) default service.
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according to
any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for electric
supply by Public Service.
Basic Generation Service:
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied under the Basic
Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing (BGS-RSCP) default service.
The BGS Energy Charges and the BGS Reconciliation Charge, as applicable, will be applied to all
kilowatt-hours billed each month. Refer to the Basic Generation Service sheets of this Tariff for the
current charges applicable to Rate Schedule WH.
GENERATION CAPACITY AND TRANSMISSION OBLIGATIONS:
Generation Obligation:
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no less
frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for new customers
utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of the overall summer
peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Office of the
Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related factors and shall be in
accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms and
Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new building or premise,
as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as estimated by Public
Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation represents the generator
capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to provide electric supply to a
customer.
Date of Issue: April 18, 2019 Effective: April 18, 2019
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated April 18, 2019
in Docket Nos. EO18080899 and EO18091004
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 113
RATE SCHEDULE WH
WATER HEATING SERVICE
(Continued)
Transmission Obligation:
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner to the
Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation represents the level of
transmission network service that must be procured by the customer’s electric supplier from PJM
to provide service to the customer.
Costs associated with the Generation and Transmission Obligations are included in the charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted
for paperless billing, of the outstanding bill.
TERM:
Customer may discontinue delivery service upon notice.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Limitations on Service: Electric service will be furnished under this rate schedule during the
controlled heating period under the following conditions:
(a-1) Line capacity at location is sufficient to supply water heating service;
(a-2) Customer shall be using service for some purpose other than water heating and water
heating service shall be furnished through the same service connection which supplies
such other service;
(a-3) Electricity used for water heating during periods other than the controlled heating periods
shall be registered on the meter measuring customer’s other use and shall be billed under
the rate schedule applicable to such other service;
(a-4) Service for controlled water heating will be controlled by a time switch and registered on a
separate meter furnished and installed by Public Service for that purpose;
(a-5) Service is to an automatic storage-type water heater approved by Public Service; if the
water heater is equipped with more than one heating element, the thermostats controlling
the heating elements shall be interlocked so that only one of such elements can operate
at a time;
(a-6) Customer shall install, at its own expense, a separate circuit of approved standard wiring
for such water heater including proper connections for the installation of the meter and
time switch;
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 114
RATE SCHEDULE WH
WATER HEATING SERVICE
(Continued)
(a-7) Public Service shall furnish, install, and maintain a suitable time switch on the separate
circuit for limiting to the controlled heating periods, hereinafter specified, the use of
electric service at this rate schedule. The time switch shall remain the property of Public
Service and shall be set and controlled exclusively by Public Service;
(a-8) The controlled heating period shall be normally from 11:00 P.M. of one day to 9:30 A.M. of
the following day. Public Service may change such period depending upon load
conditions on its system.
(b) Resale: Service under this rate schedule is not available for resale.
(c) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the
customer to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at
no charge by Public Service.
(c-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(c-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior
to 13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for
deliveries to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall
remain in effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on
the date of the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by
P.L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in this
rate schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details and/or
exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 115
Original Sheet No. 116
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifth Revised Sheet No. 117
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourth Revised Sheet No. 117
RATE SCHEDULE WHS
WATER HEATING STORAGE SERVICE
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
Delivery service for controlled water heating storage or for the electric heating elements of a water
heating system connected to an active solar collection system. Customers may either purchase electric
supply from a Third Party Supplier (TPS) or from Public Service’s Basic Generation Service default
service as detailed in this rate schedule.
DELIVERY CHARGES:
Service Charge:
$0.63 in each month [$0.67 including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT)].
Distribution Charges per Kilowatt-hour:
For all use during the controlled
storage heating period
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
$ 0.001925
$ 0.002053
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 70 for details of these charges.
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation costs and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the
sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs.
Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
Green Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 118
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 118
RATE SCHEDULE WHS
WATER HEATING STORAGE SERVICE
(Continued)
Tax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return the Safe Harbor Adjusted Repair Expense (SHARE)
deductions to customers net of any offsets for deferred storm and regulatory costs, IRS adjustments
and adjust for any major tax changes, such as tax reform. Interest at the two-year treasury rate plus
60 basis points. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of this Tariff for the current credit.
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Charges, Societal Benefits Charge, Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot
Recovery Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit and the Zero
Emission Certificate Recovery Charge shall be combined for billing.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing
(BGS-RSCP) default service.
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according to
any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for electric
supply by Public Service.
Basic Generation Service:
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied under the Basic
Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing (BGS-RSCP) default service.
The BGS Energy Charges and the BGS Reconciliation Charge, as applicable, will be applied to all
kilowatt-hours billed each month. Refer to the Basic Generation Service sheets of this Tariff for the
current charges applicable to Rate Schedule WHS.
GENERATION CAPACITY AND TRANSMISSION OBLIGATIONS:
Generation Obligation:
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no less
frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for new customers
utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of the overall summer
peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Office of the
Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related factors and shall be in
accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms and
Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new building or premise,
as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as estimated by Public
Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation represents the generator
capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to provide electric supply to a
customer.
Date of Issue: April 18, 2019 Effective: April 18, 2019
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated April 18, 2019
in Docket Nos. EO18080899 and EO18091004
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 119
RATE SCHEDULE WHS
WATER HEATING STORAGE SERVICE
(Continued)
Transmission Obligation:
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner to the
Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation represents the level of
transmission network service that must be procured by the customer’s electric supplier from PJM
to provide service to the customer.
Costs associated with the Generation and Transmission Obligations are included in the charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted
for paperless billing, of the outstanding bill.
TERM:
Customer may discontinue delivery service upon notice.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Limitations on Service: Electric service will be furnished under this rate schedule during the
controlled storage heating period under the following conditions:
(a-1) Line capacity at location is sufficient to supply water heating service;
(a-2) Customer shall be using service for some purpose other than water heating and water
heating service shall be furnished through the same service connection which supplies
such other service;
(a-3) Water heating equipment shall be operated at not less than 208 volts;
(a-4) Service for all water heating use will be controlled by a time switch or other control device
and registered on a separate meter furnished and installed by Public Service for that
purpose;
(a-5) Service is to an automatic storage-type water heater approved by Public Service; if the
water heater is equipped with more than one heating element, the thermostats controlling
the heating elements shall be interlocked so that only one of such elements can operate
at a time;
(a-6) Customer shall install, at its own expense, a separate circuit of approved standard wiring
for such water heater including proper connections for the installation of the meter and
time switch or other control device;
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 120
RATE SCHEDULE WHS
WATER HEATING STORAGE SERVICE
(Continued)
(a-7) Where the water heater load does not preclude the use of a Public Service time switch or
other control device, Public Service shall furnish, install, regulate and maintain a suitable
time switch or other control device to limit the hours of energy available to the water
heater. Where the water heater load does preclude the use of a Public Service time
switch or other control device, the customer must furnish, install, and maintain a suitable
relay, contact or other device which; in response to a Public Service signal, will energize
the water heating installation;
(a-8) The controlled storage heating period shall be from 9 P.M. (EST) of one day to 7 A.M.
(EST) of the following day. Public Service may change such period depending upon load
conditions on its system.
(b) Resale: Service under this rate schedule is not available for resale.
(c) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the
customer to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at
no charge by Public Service.
(c-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(c-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior
to 13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for
deliveries to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall
remain in effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on
the date of the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by
P.L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in this
rate schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details and/or
exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 121
Original Sheet No. 122
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifth Revised Sheet No. 123
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourth Revised Sheet No. 123
RATE SCHEDULE HS
BUILDING HEATING SERVICE
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
This rate schedule is closed and is in the process of elimination. Delivery service under this rate
schedule is limited to permanently installed comfort building heating equipment in premises that are
presently served under this rate schedule. Customers may either purchase electric supply from a Third
Party Supplier (TPS) or from Public Service’s Basic Generation Service default service as detailed in
this rate schedule.
DELIVERY CHARGES:
Service Charge:
$3.75 in each month [$4.00 including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT)].
Distribution Charges per Kilowatt-hour:
In each of the months of
October through May
In each of the months of
June through September
Charges
Charges
Including SUT
Charges
Charges
Including SUT
$ 0.029426
$ 0.031375
$ 0.098011
$ 0.104504
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 71 for details of these charges.
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation costs and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Commercial and Industrial Energy Pricing (CIEP) Standby Fee:
Applicable to all kilowatt-hour usage for customers who have selected the option of hourly energy
pricing service from either Basic Generation Service-Commercial and Industrial Energy Pricing
(BGS-CIEP) or a Third Party Supplier. This charge shall recover costs associated with the
administration, maintenance and availability of BGS-CIEP default supply service. Refer to the CIEP
Standby Fee sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 124
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 124
RATE SCHEDULE HS
BUILDING HEATING SERVICE
(Continued)
Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the
sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs.
Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
Green Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Tax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis.
Interest at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit
lines utilized in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered
balances. The interest rate shall be reset each month. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of
this Tariff for the current credit.
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Charges, Societal Benefits Charge, Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot
Recovery Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit and the Zero
Emission Certificate Recovery Charge shall be combined for billing. The CIEP Standby Fee shall
also be combined with these charges where applicable.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service.
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according to
any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for electric
supply by Public Service.
Basic Generation Service:
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied by Public Service through
its Basic Generation Service - Residential Small Commercial Pricing (BGS-RSCP) default service.
Customers may elect BGS-CIEP as their default supply but must notify Public Service of their
election of BGS-CIEP as their default supply no later than the second business day in January of
each year. Such election shall be effective June 1
st
of that year and BGS-CIEP will remain as the
customer’s default supply until they notify Public Service of their election of BGS-RSCP as their
default supply no later than the second business day in January and their election of BGS-RSCP
shall be effective June 1
st
of that year.
The BGS Energy Charges and the BGS Reconciliation Charge, as applicable, will be applied to all
kilowatt-hours billed each month. Refer to the Basic Generation Service sheets of this Tariff for the
current charges applicable to Rate Schedule HS.
Date of Issue: April 18, 2019 Effective: April 18, 2019
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated April 18, 2019
in Docket Nos. EO18080899 and EO18091004
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 125
RATE SCHEDULE HS
BUILDING HEATING SERVICE
(Continued)
GENERATION CAPACITY AND TRANSMISSION OBLIGATIONS:
Generation Obligation:
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no less
frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for new
customers utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of the
overall summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-
Maryland Office of the Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related
factors and shall be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the
Standard Terms and Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new
building or premise, as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as
estimated by Public Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation
represents the generator capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to
provide electric supply to a customer.
Transmission Obligation:
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner to the
Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation represents the level of
transmission network service that must be procured by the customer’s electric supplier from PJM
to provide service to the customer.
Costs associated with the Generation and Transmission Obligations are included in the charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted
for paperless billing, of the outstanding bill and subject to a late payment charge at the rate of 1.416%
per monthly billing period in accordance with Section 9.12 of the Standard Terms and Conditions.
Service to a body politic will not be subject to a late payment charge.
TERM:
The term for delivery service is one year and thereafter until terminated by five days notice.
Customers who transfer from third party supply to Basic Generation Service may be subject to
additional limitations regarding the term of Basic Generation Service as detailed in Section 14 of the
Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Limitations on Service: This rate schedule is available for permanently installed comfort
building heating where:
(a-1) Building heating equipment is operated at not less than 208 volts and has a total capacity
of not less than five kilowatts;
(a-2) The wiring system metered under this rate schedule utilizes panels, troughs, conduit and
wiring completely independent of the general lighting service for the building.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 126
RATE SCHEDULE HS
BUILDING HEATING SERVICE
(Continued)
(b) Resale: Service under this rate schedule is not available for resale.
(c) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the
customer to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at
no charge by Public Service.
(c-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(c-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior
to 13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for
deliveries to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall
remain in effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on
the date of the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by
P. L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in this
rate schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details and/or
exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 127
Original Sheet No. 128
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifth Revised Sheet No. 129
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourth Revised Sheet No. 129
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
Delivery service for general purposes at secondary distribution voltages. Customers may either
purchase electric supply from a Third Party Supplier (TPS) or from Public Service’s Basic Generation
Service default service as detailed in this rate schedule.
DELIVERY CHARGES:
Service Charge:
$4.78 in each month [$5.10 including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT)].
Distribution Kilowatt Charges:
Annual Demand Charge applicable in all months:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 3.7660 $ 4.0155 per kilowatt of Monthly Peak Demand
Summer Demand Charge applicable in the months of June through September:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 9.4441 $ 10.0698 per kilowatt of Monthly Peak Demand
Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charges:
In each of the months of In each of the Months of
October through May June through September
Charge Charge
Charge Including SUT Charge Including SUT
$ 0.007858 $ 0.008379 $ 0.003079 $ 0.003283 per kilowatt-hour
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 71 for details of these charges.
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation costs and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Third Revised Sheet No. 130
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Second Revised Sheet No. 130
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
Commercial and Industrial Energy Pricing (CIEP) Standby Fee:
Applicable to all kilowatt-hour usage for customers who have selected the option of hourly energy
pricing service from either Basic Generation Service-Commercial and Industrial Energy Pricing
(BGS-CIEP) or a Third Party Supplier. This charge shall recover costs associated with the
administration, maintenance and availability of BGS-CIEP default supply service. Refer to the CIEP
Standby Fee sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the
sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs.
Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
Green Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Tax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis.
Interest at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit
lines utilized in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered balances.
The interest rate shall be reset each month. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of this Tariff
for the current credit.
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Conservation Incentive Program Charge:
This mechanism provides for recovery of lost revenues associated with various energy efficiency
programs. Refer to the Conservation Incentive Program sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charge, the Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot Recovery
Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit and the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge shall be combined for billing. The CIEP Standby Fee shall also be
combined with these charges where applicable.
The Distribution Kilowatt Charge and the Conservation Incentive Program Charge shall be
combined for billing.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service.
Date of Issue: February 24, 2023 Effective: March 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated February 17, 2023
in Docket No. ER22020035
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 131
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according
to any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for
electric supply by Public Service.
Basic Generation Service:
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied by Public Service
through its Basic Generation Service - Residential Small Commercial Pricing (BGS-RSCP) default
service. Customers may elect BGS-CIEP as their default supply but must notify Public Service of
their election of BGS-CIEP as their default supply no later than the second business day in
January of each year. Such election shall be effective June 1
st
of that year and BGS-CIEP will
remain as the customer’s default supply until they notify Public Service of their election of BGS-
RSCP as their default supply no later than the second business day in January and their election
of BGS-RSCP shall be effective June 1
st
of that year.
The BGS Energy Charges, BGS Capacity Charge, BGS Transmission Charge and BGS
Reconciliation Charge are applicable. Refer to the Basic Generation Service sheets of this Tariff
for the current charges applicable to Rate Schedule GLP.
MINIMUM CHARGE:
Where the use of electricity is for seldom used applications, an Annual Minimum charge may be
applied. Such Annual Minimum charge shall equal the diversified connected load of the electric
service, in kW, times the Annual Demand Charge times 6. Revenue to satisfy the Annual Minimum
requirement shall be derived solely from Distribution Kilowatt Charges and Distribution Kilowatt-hour
Charges.
BILLING DETERMINANTS:
Monthly Peak Demand:
The Monthly Peak Demand shall be determined either by the registration of a demand meter
furnished by Public Service or by estimate.
Where a demand meter is installed, the customer’s Monthly Peak Demand in any month shall be
the greatest average number of kilowatts delivered by Public Service during any thirty-minute
interval.
Where no demand meter is installed, the customer’s Monthly Peak Demand shall be determined
by estimate by dividing the kilowatt-hours by 100 for the applicable billing period.
New Customer: Where a new customer applying for service has an anticipated maximum
Monthly Peak Demand of 10 kilowatts or more, that customer’s Monthly Peak Demand shall
be determined by measurement. If the anticipated maximum Monthly Peak Demand is less
than 10 kilowatts, the demand may be determined by estimate or measurement.
Existing Customer: Where an existing customer’s Monthly Peak Demand is determined, for
billing, by measurement and is 10 kilowatts or greater in any of the preceding 12 months, the
customer will continue to have their Monthly Peak Demand determined by measurement and
is not eligible for determination by estimate.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 132
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
Where an existing customer’s Monthly Peak Demand is determined, for billing, by estimate
and their monthly billed kilowatt-hours in any of the preceding 12 months exceeds 1,000
kilowatt-hours, or their Monthly Peak Demand exceeds 10 kilowatts by actual measurement,
the customer will be converted to have their Monthly Peak Demand, for billing, determined by
measurement. If customer’s usage is always less than 1,000 kilowatt-hours per month, the
customer may be billed under estimated or measured demand.
Self-Generation Customer: For customers with operational self-generation units: 1) with a
combined maximum net kilowatt output rating equal to or greater than 50% of their Annual
Peak Demand; or, 2) whose premise was served on the former special provision for Standby
Service of this rate schedule on July 31, 2003; or 3) who have been granted all necessary air
permits by August 1, 2004 for a new or expanded self-generation facility: The Monthly Peak
Demand used in the determination of the Summer Demand Charges shall be equal to the
greatest average number of kilowatts delivered by Public Service during any thirty-
minute interval that occur during the single hour of monthly maximum peak demand of the
Public Service distribution system for the applicable summer billing month. For self-
generation customers served under this standby provision, the Annual Demand Charge will be
applied to the customer’s Annual Peak Demand in lieu of the Monthly Peak Demand.
Annual Peak Demand:
The customer’s Annual Peak Demand in kilowatts shall be the highest Monthly Peak Demand
occurring in any time period of the current month and the preceding 11 months.
Generation Obligation:
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no less
frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for new
customers utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of the
overall summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland
Office of the Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related factors and
shall be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms
and Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new building or
premise, as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as estimated by
Public Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation represents the
generator capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to provide electric
supply to a customer.
Transmission Obligation:
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner to the
Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation represents the level of
transmission network service that must be procured by the customer’s electric supplier from PJM
to provide service to the customer.
Generation and Transmission Obligations are used in the determination of the customer’s charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 133
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted
for paperless billing, of the outstanding bill and subject to a late payment charge at the rate of 1.416%
per monthly billing period in accordance with Section 9.12 of the Standard Terms and Conditions.
Service to a body politic will not be subject to a late payment charge.
TERM:
The term for delivery service is one year and thereafter until terminated by five days notice.
Customers who transfer from third party supply to Basic Generation Service may be subject to
additional limitations regarding the term of Basic Generation Service as detailed in Section 14 of the
Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Limitations on Service: Service under this rate schedule will not be supplied where:
(a-1) The customers’ Monthly Peak Demand exceeds 150 kilowatts in any month;
(a-2) The customer is presently served under Rate Schedule LPL-secondary and their Monthly
Peak Demand has exceeded 100 kilowatts in any of the prior 24 consecutive months;
(a-3) The electrical capacity installed by Public Service exceeds 400 kilowatts.
Customers receiving service on the Building Heating Special Provision in July 2003 are
exempt from the above limitation (a-1) and (a-3), where in any of the months of October
through May the Monthly Peak Demand may exceed 150 kilowatts.
(b) Resale: Service under this rate schedule is not available for resale.
(c) Police Recall or Fire Alarm System Service: Unmetered police recall or fire alarm system
service will be furnished for signaling lamps, bells, or horns with an individual rating not greater
than 100 watts or 1/8-horsepower, as rated by Public Service, at a charge of $0.180 ($0.192
including SUT) per month for each signaling lamp, bell, or horn connected, but the total charge
shall in no case be less than $1.80 ($1.92 including SUT) per month. No other energy-using
devices shall be connected to the police recall or fire alarm system. The customer shall provide,
at its own expense, all necessary equipment and wiring, including the service connection. This
Special Provision is only available with electric supply furnished by Public Service.
(d) Religious Houses of Worship Service: Where electric supply is provided by Public Service to
a customer where the primary use of service is for public religious services and customer
applies for and is eligible for such service, the customer’s monthly bill will be subject to a credit
of $0.0500 ($0.0533 including SUT) per kilowatt-hour but not to exceed $50.00 ($53.31
including SUT) in any billing period.
The customer will be required to sign an Application for Religious Houses of Worship Service
certifying eligibility. Upon request by Public Service, the customer shall furnish satisfactory
proof of eligibility for service under this Special Provision.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifth Revised Sheet No. 134
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourth Revised Sheet No. 134
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
(e) Unmetered Service: Unmetered service will be supplied, at the discretion of Public Service,
where estimates of kilowatts and kilowatt-hours are based upon information supplied by the
customer and agreed to by Public Service. Such estimates of demand and usage shall be
constant on a monthly basis. Customers taking service under this Special Provision shall be
subject to a monthly Unmetered Service Charge of $ 2.20 ($2.35 including SUT) in lieu of the
Service Charge hereinbefore set forth.
Customer shall notify Public Service in writing at any time as to changes in conditions or operation
of the equipment which may affect estimates of demand or use. Public Service reserves the right
to meter any and all such installations where customer does not comply, and customer will no
longer be eligible for service under this Special Provision. (See Section 7.1 of the Standard Terms
and Conditions.) The customer may be required to furnish and install, at its own expense, a load-
limiting device approved by Public Service, which shall be maintained by Public Service at
customer’s expense.
(f) Area Development Service: Where a new or existing customer takes service under this rate
schedule at a single service connection located within the municipal boundaries of the cities of
Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, Camden, Trenton, East Orange, Hoboken, Union City,
Plainfield, Gloucester City, Passaic City, Weehawken, Kearny, or Orange, service will be supplied
under this provision subject to the following conditions:
(f-1) Each customer will be required to sign an Application for Area Development Service under
this rate schedule. Public Service shall define a customer as new or existing for purposes
of this application. In the case of existing customers, the base year period twelve Monthly
Peak Demands in kilowatts shall be specified by Public Service and agreed to by the
customer prior to institution of any credits.
(f-2) Customers shall be eligible for credits under this Special Provision only to the extent that
they have signed an Application for Area Development Service and meet the minimum load
conditions. For new customers, the minimum load must be no less than 25 kilowatts of the
applicable Monthly Peak Demand. For existing customers, the average twelve-month
minimum load must be no less than 50 kilowatts of applicable Monthly Peak Demand during
the previous twelve months. In addition, during any three consecutive months subsequent
to an acceptance of the application by Public Service, existing customer applicable Monthly
Peak Demands must be at least 125%, or for customers under the minimum load an
addition of at least 50 kilowatts, of applicable Monthly Peak Demands in comparable
months of the previous 36 months to qualify for credits. Credits for new and existing
customers shall commence in the first month subsequent to such qualification.
In no case shall any customer receive credits under this Special Provision who has
previously applied for electric service at the same or new location in excess of 300 kilowatts
which has been approved for service by Public Service 90 days from the effective date of
this Special Provision for the original nine cities and 90 days from the effective date of the
modified Special Provision for any additional cities.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 135
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
(f-3) A credit of $2.69 ($2.87 including SUT) per kilowatt of Monthly Peak Demand shall apply
to all kilowatts so measured for new customers. A new customer, for purposes of this
Special Provision, shall be defined either as a customer taking service in a new or
renovated building or premise, or a customer taking service in an existing building or
premise whose activities or use of electric service is substantially different from that of the
previous customer. Where no business has been conducted at a building or premise for at
least three months, any customer shall be considered a new customer for purposes of this
Special Provision.
(f-4) A credit of $2.69 ($2.87 including SUT) per kilowatt of Monthly Peak Demand shall apply
only to those kilowatts so measured for existing customers which are in excess of
comparable demands in the same month established in a base year period, which period
shall be defined as the twelve calendar months immediately preceding the first month of
qualification. An existing customer, for purposes of this Special Provision, shall be defined
as a customer whose activities or use of electric service is substantially the same as that
of the previous customer, except that such customer shall be eligible for this Special
Provision to the extent that the previous customer was so eligible, and for the remainder
of the previous customer’s term.
(f-5) Where a customer signs an Application for Area Development Service and elects to be
billed under this Special Provision, the term of service shall be seven years in lieu of the
term stated in this rate schedule. For new customers, the term shall commence with the
first month following qualification and, for existing customers, beginning with the first
month following the three-month qualification period. In no case shall the term of service
commence prior to the completion of the Application for Area Development Service by the
customer and acceptance by Public Service.
Credits under (f-3) or (f-4) will be available to qualifying customers during the first five
years of the term. Subsequently, such credits will be reduced by 50% during the final two
years of the term.
(f-6) Public Service reserves the right to reject Applications for Area Development Service
where the cost of facilities to supply new or existing customers is, in its judgment,
excessive or might affect the supply of service to other customers.
(g) Duplicate Service: Where, at request of a customer, either: a) an additional source or sources
of Public Service distribution supply is provided to serve all or part of their load when the
principal Public Service distribution source or sources (termed the Normal Service) are
unavailable, or b) where such additional sources are supplied as part of standard supply
configuration provided by Public Service and such additional source is provided from a different
substation or switching station than as determined by Public Service, such service is termed
Duplicate Service. Duplicate Service will be furnished only if practical and safe from the
standpoint of Public Service and will not be supplied where it would create an unusual hazard or
interfere with the provision of service to other customers.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 136
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
(g-1) Duplicate Service Capacity: The maximum electrical requirement, in kilowatts, needed
by the customer at any time on the Duplicate Service is defined as Duplicate Service
Capacity. The value of the Duplicate Service Capacity will initially be determined by the
customer and shall be used by Public Service as the design criteria in construction of the
Duplicate Service. The Duplicate Service Capacity shall be reviewed periodically and
shall be the greater of the then requested Duplicate Service Capacity, or the highest
actual peak demand established in the prior 24 month period on the Duplicate Service or
the Normal Service.
(g-2) Duplicate Service Charges: Duplicate service charges will be established for each
Duplicate Service based on the sum of the following:
(g-2a) A monthly facilities charge as set forth in Section 3.5.2 of these Standard Terms
and Conditions calculated as the Facilities Charge Rate times the total costs of
any service or line work required to supply Duplicate Service, including extending
or reinforcing Public Service distribution facilities and any distribution transformer
or metering costs.
Once a facilities charge is established for a facility or premise and there is no
material change in the Duplicate Service Capacity to be provided, the basis for the
facilities charge shall remain the same as long as the Public Service facilities
remain in service and shall be used for all subsequent customers at that facility
requesting Duplicate Service, regardless of any lapse in the provision of Duplicate
Service to that facility.
(g-2b) Charges for the kilowatts of Duplicate Service Capacity of:
Duplicate Service
Capacity Charges
Applicable in all months
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
$ 2.22
$ 2.37
per kilowatt of Duplicate Service Capacity
supplied from the same substation as the
Normal Service
$ 3.20
$ 3.41
per kilowatt of Duplicate Service Capacity
supplied from a different substation than the
Normal Service
(g-3) Metering and Billing: Where separate metering is provided, all usage on the duplicate
service will be combined for billing purposes with usage on the Normal Service meter.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifth Revised Sheet No. 137
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourth Revised Sheet No. 137
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
(g-4) Changes in Duplicate Service Capacity: Any material increase in the Duplicate Service
Capacity that requires a change in the facilities related to extending Public Service facilities
to the customer or the costs of reinforcing related Public Service facilities may require an
increase in the monthly facilities charge. Any material decrease in the Duplicate Service
Capacity shall not change the monthly facilities charge.
All initial requests or requests for an increase in Duplicate Service Capacity in excess of 5
megawatts shall require the customer to deposit with Public Service the first five year’s
facilities charges and applicable Duplicate Service Charges on a non-refundable basis prior
to the start of any work by Public Service to supply such Duplicate Service. The monthly
charges for Duplicate Service shall be applied against the deposited amount in lieu of being
billed to the customer until such time as the customer’s deposited amount is exhausted, at
which time such charges shall be included in the customer’s monthly bill. In no event shall
any part of the deposit remaining after five years be returned or credited to the customer in
any manner.
(h) Night Use: Where a customer has requested Public Service to install a time of day meter for
billing under this Special Provision, the following shall apply:
(h-1) A Service Charge of $347.77 ($370.81 including SUT) in lieu of the otherwise applicable
Service Charge and a Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charge of $0.007858 ($0.008379 including
SUT) for kilowatt-hour usage during the Night Period.
(h-2) The Summer Demand Charge will be applicable only to the kilowatts of Day Period Monthly
Peak Demand during the months of June through September.
(h-3) A Term of Service on this Special Provision of two years and thereafter until terminated by
five days notice.
(h-4) The Day Period shall be considered as the hours of 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Monday through Friday.
All other hours shall be considered the Night Period.
(i) Curtailable Electric Service: Curtailable Electric Service will be furnished when and where
available so as to preserve the reliability of the Public Service distribution system. Those
customers that receive electric supply from a third party supplier may continue to receive service
under this Special Provision. If a third party supplied customer chooses to no longer participate,
or alternatively, a customer is disqualified for this Special Provision because of continued failure
to meet agreed upon load reductions, the customer will be required to pay Public Service, in
accordance with Standard Terms and Conditions, Section 9.4.2, Metering, for the installed interval
metering device if the customer chooses to retain the installed interval meter and the meter is not
otherwise required for service. Curtailable Electric Service will be furnished under the following
conditions:
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 138
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
(i-1) A customer agrees to take service under this rate schedule at a single service connection
and agrees to curtail its load during times of curtailment by the amount stated in the
customer’s Application/Agreement. A credit of $6.11 ($6.51 including SUT) per kilowatt of
average actual curtailed demand for each curtailment period will be applied to the
customer’s bill in a succeeding month. The curtailed demands will be measured as the
difference, for each hour, between a customer-specific hourly load curve developed by
Public Service for customer’s normal business operation and the actual recorded hourly
load during the curtailment period. The curtailment period will commence a minimum of
one hour from the time of notification and end at the time indicated in the restoration call
but not later than 8:00 P.M. as indicated in (i-3) below. For each applicable calendar
month, the customer’s individual curtailment period results will be summed to determine
the appropriate credit. There will be no penalty for failure to curtail load or meet the
agreed upon load reduction when notified. Continued failure by a customer to meet
agreed upon load reduction, however, will result in customer’s disqualification for this
Special Provision and Public Service may remove from the customer’s premises the
interval metering device installed solely for this Special Provision.
(i-1a) In the event that a customer-specific hourly load curve for customer’s normal
business operation cannot be developed by Public Service, the curtailed demands
will be measured as the difference between the actual hourly load at the time of
notification and the actual recorded hourly load for each hour during the
curtailment period. Payment will be subject to a maximum equal to the estimated
amount of load customer will curtail during curtailments in (i-2).
(i-2) A customer will be required to sign an Application/Agreement for Curtailable Electric
Service under this rate schedule. The Application/Agreement will specify the estimated
amount of load customer will curtail during curtailments. Curtailment payments will be
subject to a maximum of 150% of the estimated amount of load customer will curtail
during curtailments. The maximum shall apply subsequent to the customer’s first
curtailment after election to take service under this Special Provision. The minimum
curtailable load is 100 kilowatts. The advanced notification period is a minimum of one
hour.
(i-3) This Special Provision will be in effect for the four summer months June through
September and apply on weekdays only, excluding holidays, and the potential daily
curtailment period shall be the hours between 12:00 Noon and 8:00 P.M. Public Service
agrees to limit curtailments, as described in this Special Provision, to a maximum of 120
total hours and a maximum of 15 curtailments during the calendar year.
(i-4) Public Service will contact the customer by telephone or otherwise of the need to curtail
load under this Special Provision. The customer shall designate personnel who will
accept notification of curtailment on summer weekdays from 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
Where necessary, Public Service will install and maintain suitable metering at its meter
locations for verification of customer compliance with the curtailment and notification
agreement.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 139
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 139
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
(i-5) When a customer signs an Application/Agreement for Curtailable Electric Service and
elects to be billed under this Special Provision, the term of service will be for two years in
lieu of the term stated in this rate schedule, with periodic review of curtailable demand not
to exceed twelve months. Public Service reserves the right to determine whether
successive terms may be negotiated and under what conditions curtailable demand may
be changed.
(i-6) In the event of an emergency condition which occurs outside the period specified in (i-3)
above and which threatens the integrity of the Public Service system or the systems to
which Public Service is directly or indirectly connected, Public Service may contact
customer of the need to curtail load. There will be no penalty for failure to curtail load or
meet the agreed upon load reduction. Customers who are able to curtail load will have a
credit applied to their bill.
(j) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the customer
to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at no charge
by Public Service.
(j-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(j-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior to
13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for deliveries
to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall remain in
effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on the date of
the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
Date of Issue: March 12, 2019 Effective: March 15, 2019
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated February 27, 2019
in Docket No. GR19010063
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Second Revised Sheet No. 140
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC First Revised Sheet No. 140
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
(k) Veterans’ Organization Service: Pursuant to N.J.S.A 48:2-21.41, when electric service is
delivered to a customer that is a Veterans’ Organization, serving the needs of veterans of the
armed forces, the customer may apply and be eligible for billing under this Special Provision.
(k-1) Each customer shall be eligible for billing under this Special Provision upon submitting an
Application for Veterans’ Organization Service under this rate schedule and by qualifying
as a Veterans Organization as defined by N.J.S.A. 48:2-21.41 as “an organization
dedicated to serving the needs of veterans of the armed forces that: is chartered under
federal law, qualifies as a tax exempt organization under paragraph (19) of subsection (c)
of section 501 of the federal Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. s.501 (c)(19), or
that is organized as a corporation under the New Jersey Nonprofit Corporation Act,
N.J.S.15A:1-1 et seq. Under N.J.S.A. 48: 2-21.41, a qualified VeteransOrganization shall
be charged the residential rate for service delivered to the property where the Veterans
Organization primarily operates, if the residential rate is lower than the commercial rate for
service at that property.
The customer shall furnish satisfactory proof of eligibility of service under this Special
Provision to the Company. Once proof of eligibility is determined by the Company, service
under this Special Provision shall begin with the next billing cycle following receipt of the
Application.
(k-2) The customer will continue to be billed on this rate schedule. At least once annually, the
Company shall review eligible customers’ delivery charges under this Special Provision for
all relevant periods. If the comparable delivery charges under the Residential Service (RS)
rate schedule are lower than the delivery charges under its current rate schedule, a credit
in the amount of the difference will be applied to the customer’s next bill.
Date of Issue: January 29, 2021 Effective: February 1, 2021
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility FinancePSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated January 27, 2021
in Docket No. EO18101111
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 141
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 141
RATE SCHEDULE GLP
GENERAL LIGHTING AND POWER SERVICE
(Continued)
(l) Distribution Demand Charge Rebate: A customer under this rate schedule whose sole usage
is for Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) Electric Vehicle charging and ancillary energy
consumption (communications, area lighting, etc.) and who meets all of the requirements of this
special provision, will qualify for a Distribution Demand Charge Rebate. This rebate will remain
in effect until the N.J.B.P.U approved $5 million program total has been reached or an electric
vehicle specific tariff rate is established in a future rate proceeding.
(l-1) To qualify for the Demand Charge Rebate, a DCFC customer must agree to provide
electric vehicle charging data to PSE&G in accordance with the approved program
rules.
(l-2) Qualifying customers, upon Company approval into the program, will be issued an off
bill rebate quarterly that will indicate the corresponding period(s) for which the credit
applies, and that will apply to the portion of the approved demand charges set forth in
(l-3) below. All rebates are contingent on timely availability of electric vehicle charging
data for rebate calculation.
(l-3) As long as rebate funds are available, the following discounts will apply: For years one
and two of the program, the monthly distribution demand charges will be rebated by
75% from the approved rates during the period being calculated. For years three and
until new rates become effective following the Company’s Next Base Rate Case,
monthly distribution demand charges will be rebated by 50% from those in effect during
the period being calculated.
(l-4) Both new and existing DCFC Charging Locations are eligible for this rebate.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by
P.L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in this rate
schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details and/or
exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: January 29, 2021 Effective: February 1, 2021
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility FinancePSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated January 27, 2021
in Docket No. EO18101111
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifth Revised Sheet No. 142
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourth Revised Sheet No. 142
RATE SCHEDULE LPL
LARGE POWER AND LIGHTING SERVICE
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
Delivery service for general purposes at secondary distribution voltages where the customer’s measured
peak demand exceeds 150 kilowatts in any month and also at primary distribution voltages. Customers
may either purchase electric supply from a Third Party Supplier (TPS) or from Public Service’s Basic
Generation Service default service as detailed in this rate schedule.
DELIVERY CHARGES FOR SERVICE AT SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION VOLTAGES:
Service Charge:
$347.77 in each month [$370.81 including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT)].
Distribution Kilowatt Charges:
Annual Demand Charge applicable in all months:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 3.6224 $ 3.8624 per kilowatt of highest Monthly Peak
Demand in any time period
Summer Demand Charge applicable in the months of June through September:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 8.6179 $ 9.1888 per kilowatt of On-Peak Monthly Peak Demand
Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charges:
All Use
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$0.000000 $0.000000 per kilowatt-hour
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 71 for details of these charges.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Seventh Revised Sheet No. 143
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Sixth Revised Sheet No. 143
RATE SCHEDULE LPL
LARGE POWER AND LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
DELIVERY CHARGES FOR SERVICE AT PRIMARY DISTRIBUTION VOLTAGES:
Service Charge:
$347.77 in each month [$370.81 including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT)].
Distribution Kilowatt Charges:
Annual Demand Charge applicable in all months:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 1.6885 $ 1.8004 per kilowatt of highest Monthly Peak
Demand in any time period
Summer Demand Charge applicable in the months of June through September:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 9.3731 $ 9.9941 per kilowatt of On-Peak Monthly Peak Demand
Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charges:
All Use
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$0.000000 $0.000000 per kilowatt-hour
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 71 for details of these charges.
DELIVERY CHARGES FOR SERVICE AT SECONDARY AND PRIMARY DISTRIBUTION
VOLTAGES:
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation costs and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Commercial and Industrial Energy Pricing (CIEP) Standby Fee:
Applicable to all kilowatt-hour usage for customers who have selected the hourly energy pricing
service from either Basic Generation Service - Commercial and Industrial Energy Pricing (BGS-
CIEP) or a Third Party Supplier. This charge shall recover costs associated with the administration,
maintenance and availability of BGSCIEP default supply service. Refer to the CIEP Standby Fee
sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Third Revised Sheet No. 144
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Second Revised Sheet No. 144
R
ATE SCHEDULE LPL
LARGE POWER AND LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
S
olar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the
sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs.
Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
G
reen Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
T
ax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis.
Interest at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit
lines utilized in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered
balances. The interest rate shall be reset each month. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of
this Tariff for the current credit.
Z
ero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Conservation Incentive Program Charge:
This charge is applicable only to LPL customers for service at secondary distribution voltages. This
mechanism provides for recovery of lost revenues associated with various energy efficiency
programs. Refer to the Conservation Incentive Program sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charge, the Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot Recovery
Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit and the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge shall be combined for billing. The CIEP Standby Fee shall also be
combined with these charges where applicable.
T
he Distribution Kilowatt Charge and the Conservation Incentive Program Charge shall be
combined for billing.
E
LECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service.
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according to
any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for electric
supply by Public Service.
D
ate of Issue: February 24, 2023 Effective: March 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Finance, Planning & StrategyPSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated February 17, 2023
in Docket No. ER22020035
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 145
RATE SCHEDULE LPL
LARGE POWER AND LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Basic Generation Service:
A customer’s Peak Load Share (PLS), with adjustments, is the basis for the customer’s
Generation Obligation. A customer’s PLS in effect November 1 of a given year will determine the
customer’s default service type eligibility effective June 1 of the following year [Basic Generation
Service - Residential Small Commercial Pricing (BGS-RSCP) or Basic Generation Service-
Commercial and Industrial Pricing (BGS-CIEP)].
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied by Public Service
through its BGS-RSCP default service for LPL-Secondary customers with a PLS less than 500
kilowatts or BGS-CIEP default service for LPL-Secondary customers with a PLS equal to or
greater than 500 kilowatts and LPL-Primary. LPL-Secondary customers with a PLS less than 500
kilowatts may elect BGS-CIEP as their default supply but must notify Public Service of their
election of BGS-CIEP as their default supply no later than the second business day in January of
each year. Such election shall be effective June 1
st
of that year and BGS-CIEP will remain as the
customer’s default supply until they notify Public Service of their election of BGS-RSCP as their
default supply no later than the second business day in January and their election of BGS-RSCP
shall be effective June 1
st
of that year.
The BGS Energy Charges, BGS Capacity Charge, BGS Transmission Charge and BGS
Reconciliation Charge are applicable. Refer to the Basic Generation Service sheets of this Tariff
for the current charges applicable to Rate Schedule LPL for secondary or primary service.
MINIMUM CHARGE:
Where the use of electricity is for seldom used applications, an Annual Minimum charge may be
applied. Such Annual Minimum charge shall equal the diversified connected load of the electric
service, in kilowatts, times the Annual Demand Charge times 6. Revenue to satisfy the Annual
Minimum requirement shall be derived solely from Distribution Kilowatt Charges and Distribution
Kilowatt-hour Charges.
BILLING DETERMINANTS:
Monthly Peak Demand:
The Monthly Peak Demand for each time period shall be determined by the registration of a
demand meter furnished by Public Service. The customer’s Monthly Peak Demand in any month
for each time period shall be the greatest average number of kilowatts delivered by Public Service
during any thirty-minute interval for secondary distribution voltage customers and during any
fifteen-minute interval for primary distribution voltage customers. Where the use of electric service
is intermittent or subject to violent fluctuations, Public Service may base the customer’s Monthly
Peak Demand for each time period upon five-minute intervals in lieu of intervals hereinbefore set
forth.
Where electric service is supplied for traction power to a rail rapid-transit system, for the purpose
of determination of Monthly Peak Demands, the hours 8 A.M. to 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. to 7 P.M.
shall be included in the Off-Peak time period, and Public Service shall base the customer’s
Monthly Peak Demand for each time period upon the greatest average number of kilowatts
delivered by Public Service during any single coincident hour-ended sixty-minute interval during
each time period, in lieu of fifteen minute intervals.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 146
RATE SCHEDULE LPL
LARGE POWER AND LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Self-Generation Customer:
For customers with operational self-generation units: 1) with a combined maximum net kilowatt
output rating equal to or greater than 50% of their Annual Peak Demand; or, 2) whose premise
was served on the former special provision for Standby Service of this rate schedule on July 31,
2003; or 3) who have been granted all necessary air permits by August 1, 2004 for a new or
expanded self-generation facility: the On-Peak Monthly Peak Demand used in the determination
of the Summer Demand Charges shall be equal to the greatest average number of kilowatts
delivered by Public Service during any thirty-minute interval for secondary distribution voltage
customers, and during any fifteen-minute interval for primary distribution voltage customers, that
occur during the single hour of monthly maximum peak demand of the Public Service distribution
system for the applicable summer billing month. For self-generation customers served under this
standby provision, the Annual Demand Charge will be applied to the customer’s Annual Peak
Demand in lieu of the Monthly Peak Demand.
Annual Peak Demand:
The customer’s Annual Peak Demand in kilowatts shall be the highest Monthly Peak Demand
occurring in any time period of the current month and the preceding 11 months.
Generation Obligation:
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no less
frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for new
customers utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of the
overall summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland
Office of the Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related factors and
shall be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms
and Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new building or
premise, as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as estimated by
Public Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation represents the
generator capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to provide electric
supply to a customer.
Transmission Obligation:
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner to the
Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation represents the level of
transmission network service that must be procured by the customer’s electric supplier from PJM
to provide service to the customer.
Generation and Transmission Obligations are used in the determination of the customer’s charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
TIME PERIODS:
The On-Peak time period shall be considered as the hours from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Monday through
Friday. All other hours shall be considered the Off-Peak time period.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifth Revised Sheet No. 147
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourth Revised Sheet No. 147
RATE SCHEDULE LPL
LARGE POWER AND LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted for
paperless billing, of the outstanding bill and subject to a late payment charge at the rate of 1.416% per
monthly billing period in accordance with Section 9.12 of the Standard Terms and Conditions. Service
to a body politic will not be subject to a late payment charge.
TERM:
The term for delivery service is one year and thereafter until terminated by five days notice.
Customers who transfer from third party supply to Basic Generation Service may be subject to additional
limitations regarding the term of Basic Generation Service as detailed in Section 14 of the Standard
Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Primary Distribution Alternate Service Charge: Customers taking service at primary
distribution voltage, who were billed the under 100 kilowatt Service Charge in July 2003, and
whose Monthly Peak Demand has not exceeded 100 kilowatts in any subsequent month shall be
subject to a monthly Service Charge of $21.58 ($23.01 including SUT) in lieu of the otherwise
applicable Service Charge.
(b) Substation Service-Individual Customer: Where special conditions such as location, size or
type of load require that customer be supplied at a subtransmission voltage or at high-voltage as
designated in Standard Terms and Conditions, Section 4.2., High Voltage Service, and customer
and Public Service agree that Public Service will furnish, install, and maintain a substation solely
to serve customer from the secondary side of the transformers at nominal voltages of 4,160 volts,
13,200 volts, or 26,400 volts, such service shall be considered as secondary distribution service.
Customer may be required to sell or lease a site for the location of the substation. Public Service
may require a guaranteed annual payment and a termination agreement.
This provision is closed and is in the process of elimination and is limited to premises presently
served under this provision.
(c) Resale: Service under this rate schedule is not available for resale.
(d) Area Development Service: Where a new or existing customer takes service under this rate
schedule at a single service connection located within the municipal boundaries of the cities of
Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, Camden, Trenton, East Orange, Hoboken, Union City,
Plainfield, Gloucester City, Passaic City, Weehawken, Kearny, or Orange, service will be supplied
under this provision subject to the following conditions:
(d-1) Each customer will be required to sign an Application for Area Development Service under
this rate schedule. Public Service shall define a customer as new or existing for purposes
of this application. In the case of existing customers, the base year period twelve Monthly
Peak Demands in kilowatts shall be specified by Public Service and agreed to by the
customer prior to institution of any credits.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 148
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(Continued)
(d-2) Customers shall be eligible for credits under this Special Provision only to the extent that
they have signed an Application for Area Development Service and meet the minimum
load conditions. For new customers, the minimum load must be no less than 25 kilowatts
of the applicable Monthly Peak Demand. For existing customers, the average twelve-
month minimum load must be no less than 50 kilowatts of applicable Monthly Peak
Demand during the previous twelve months. In addition, during any three consecutive
months subsequent to an acceptance of the application by Public Service, existing
customer applicable Monthly Peak Demands must be at least 125%, or for customers
under the minimum load an addition of at least 50 kilowatts, of applicable Monthly Peak
Demands in comparable months of the previous 36 months to qualify for credits. Credits
for new and existing customers shall commence in the first month subsequent to such
qualification.
In no case shall any customer receive credits under this Special Provision who has
previously applied for electric service at the same or new location in excess of 300
kilowatts which has been approved for service by Public Service 90 days from the
effective date of this Special Provision for the original nine cities and 90 days from the
effective date of the modified Special Provision for any additional cities.
(d-3) A credit of $2.69 ($2.87 including SUT) per kilowatt of Monthly Peak Demand shall apply
to all kilowatts so measured for new customers. A new customer, for purposes of this
Special Provision, shall be defined either as a customer taking service in a new or
renovated building or premise, or a customer taking service in an existing building or
premise whose activities or use of electric service is substantially different from that of the
previous customer. Where no business has been conducted at a building or premise for at
least three months, any customer shall be considered a new customer for purposes of this
Special Provision.
(d-4) A credit of $2.69 ($2.87 including SUT) per kilowatt of Monthly Peak Demand shall apply
only to those kilowatts so measured for existing customers which are in excess of
comparable demands in the same month established in a base year period, which period
shall be defined as the twelve calendar months immediately preceding the first month of
qualification. An existing customer, for purposes of this Special Provision, shall be defined
as a customer whose activities or use of electric service is substantially the same as that
of the previous customer, except that such customer shall be eligible for this Special
Provision to the extent that the previous customer was so eligible, and for the remainder
of the previous customer’s term.
(d-5) Where a customer signs an Application for Area Development Service and elects to be
billed under this Special Provision, the term of service shall be seven years in lieu of the
term stated in this rate schedule. For new customers, the term shall commence with the
first month following qualification and, for existing customers, beginning with the first
month following the three-month qualification period. In no case shall the term of service
commence prior to the completion of the Application for Area Development Service by the
customer and acceptance by Public Service.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 149
RATE SCHEDULE LPL
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(Continued)
Credits under (d-3) or (d-4) will be available to qualifying customers during the first five
years of the term. Subsequently, such credits will be reduced by 50% during the final two
years of the term.
(d-6) Public Service reserves the right to reject Applications for Area Development Service
where the cost of facilities to supply new or existing customers is, in its judgment,
excessive or might affect the supply of service to other customers.
(e) Duplicate Service: Where, at request of a customer, either: a) an additional source or sources
of Public Service distribution supply is provided to serve all or part of their load when the
principal Public Service distribution source or sources (termed the Normal Service) are
unavailable, or b) where such additional sources are supplied as part of standard supply
configuration provided by Public Service and such additional source is provided from a different
substation or switching station than as determined by Public Service, such service is termed
Duplicate Service. Duplicate Service will be furnished only if practical and safe from the
standpoint of Public Service and will not be supplied where it would create an unusual hazard or
interfere with the provision of service to other customers.
(e-1) Duplicate Service Capacity: The maximum electrical requirement, in kilowatts, needed
by the customer at any time on the Duplicate Service is defined as Duplicate Service
Capacity. The value of the Duplicate Service Capacity will initially be determined by the
customer and shall be used by Public Service as the design criteria in construction of the
Duplicate Service. The Duplicate Service Capacity shall be reviewed periodically and
shall be the greater of the then requested Duplicate Service Capacity, or the highest
actual peak demand established in the prior 24 month period on the Duplicate Service or
the Normal Service.
(e-2) Duplicate Service Charges: Duplicate service charges will be established for each
Duplicate Service based on the sum of the following:
(e-2a) A monthly facilities charge as set forth in Section 3.5.2 of these Standard Terms
and Conditions calculated as the Facilities Charge Rate times the total costs of
any service or line work required to supply Duplicate Service, including extending
or reinforcing Public Service distribution facilities and any distribution transformer
or metering costs.
Once a facilities charge is established for a facility or premise and there is no
material change in the Duplicate Service Capacity to be provided, the basis for the
facilities charge shall remain the same as long as the Public Service facilities
remain in service and shall apply to all subsequent customers at that facility
requesting Duplicate Service, regardless of any lapse in the provision of Duplicate
Service to that facility.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 150
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(Continued)
(e-2b) Charges for the kilowatts of Duplicate Service Capacity of:
Duplicate Service
Capacity Charges
Applicable in all months
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
$ 2.22
$ 2.37
per kilowatt of Duplicate Service Capacity
supplied from the same substation as the
Normal Service
$ 3.20
$ 3.41
per kilowatt of Duplicate Service Capacity
supplied from a different substation than the
Normal Service
(e-3) Metering and Billing: Where separate metering is provided, all usage on the duplicate
service will be combined for billing purposes with usage on the Normal Service meter.
(e-4) Changes in Duplicate Service Capacity: Any material increase in the Duplicate Service
Capacity that requires a change in the facilities related to extending Public Service
facilities to the customer or the costs of reinforcing related Public Service facilities may
require an increase in the monthly facilities charge. Any material decrease in the
Duplicate Service Capacity shall not change the monthly facilities charge.
All initial requests or requests for an increase in Duplicate Service Capacity in excess of 5
megawatts shall require the customer to deposit with Public Service the first five year’s
facilities charges and applicable Duplicate Service Charges on a non-refundable basis
prior to the start of any work by Public Service to supply such Duplicate Service. The
monthly charges for Duplicate Service shall be applied against the deposited amount in
lieu of being billed to the customer until such time as the customer’s deposited amount is
exhausted, at which time such charges shall be included in the customer’s monthly bill. In
no event shall any part of the deposit remaining after five years be returned or credited to
the customer in any manner.
(f) Curtailable Electric Service: Curtailable Electric Service will be furnished when and where
available so as to preserve the reliability of the Public Service distribution system. Those
customers that receive electric supply from a third party supplier may continue to receive service
under this Special Provision. If a third party supplied customer chooses to no longer participate,
or alternatively, a customer is disqualified for this Special Provision because of continued failure
to meet agreed upon load reductions, the customer will be required to pay Public Service, in
accordance with Standard Terms and Conditions, Section 9.4.2, Metering, for the installed
interval metering device if the customer chooses to retain the installed interval meter and the
meter is not otherwise required for service. Curtailable Electric Service will be furnished under
the following conditions:
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 151
RATE SCHEDULE LPL
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(Continued)
(f-1) A customer agrees to take service under this rate schedule at a single service connection
and agrees to curtail its load during times of curtailment by the amount stated in the
customer’s Application/Agreement. A credit of $6.11 ($6.51 including SUT) per kilowatt of
average actual curtailed demand for each curtailment period will be applied to the
customer’s bill in a succeeding month. The curtailed demands will be measured as the
difference, for each hour, between a customer-specific hourly load curve developed by
Public Service for customer’s normal business operation and the actual recorded hourly
load during the curtailment period. The curtailment period will commence a minimum of
one hour from the time of notification and end at the time indicated in the restoration call
but not later than 8:00 P.M. as indicated in (f-3) below. For each applicable calendar
month, the customer’s individual curtailment period results will be summed to determine
the appropriate credit. There will be no penalty for failure to curtail load or meet the
agreed upon load reduction when notified. Continued failure by a customer to meet
agreed upon load reduction, however, will result in customer’s disqualification for this
Special Provision and Public Service may remove from the customer’s premises the
interval metering device installed solely for this Special Provision.
(f-1a) In the event that a customer-specific hourly load curve for customer’s normal
business operation cannot be developed by Public Service, the curtailed demands
will be measured as the difference between the actual hourly load at the time of
notification and the actual recorded hourly load for each hour during the
curtailment period. Payment will be subject to a maximum equal to the estimated
amount of load customer will curtail during curtailments in (f-2).
(f-2) A customer will be required to sign an Application/Agreement for Curtailable Electric
Service under this rate schedule. The Application/Agreement will specify the estimated
amount of load customer will curtail during curtailments. Curtailment payments will be
subject to a maximum of 150% of the estimated amount of load customer will curtail
during curtailments. The maximum shall apply subsequent to the customer’s first
curtailment after election to take service under this Special Provision. The minimum
curtailable load is 100 kilowatts. The advanced notification period is a minimum of one
hour.
(f-3) This Special Provision will be in effect for the four summer months June through
September and apply on weekdays only, excluding holidays, and the potential daily
curtailment period shall be the hours between 12:00 Noon and 8:00 P.M. Public Service
agrees to limit curtailments, as described in this Special Provision, to a maximum of 120
total hours and a maximum of 15 curtailments during the calendar year.
(f-4) Public Service will contact the customer by telephone or otherwise of the need to curtail
load under this Special Provision. The customer shall designate personnel who will
accept notification of curtailment on summer weekdays from 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
Where necessary, Public Service will install and maintain suitable metering at its meter
locations for verification of customer compliance with the curtailment and notification
agreement.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 152
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 152
RATE SCHEDULE LPL
LARGE POWER AND LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
(f-5) When a customer signs an Application/Agreement for Curtailable Electric Service and
elects to be billed under this Special Provision, the term of service will be for two years in
lieu of the term stated in this rate schedule, with periodic review of curtailable demand not
to exceed twelve months. Public Service reserves the right to determine whether
successive terms may be negotiated and under what conditions curtailable demand may
be changed.
(f-6) In the event of an emergency condition which occurs outside the period specified in (f-3)
above and which threatens the integrity of the Public Service system or the systems to
which Public Service is directly or indirectly connected, Public Service may contact
customer of the need to curtail load. There will be no penalty for failure to curtail load or
meet the agreed upon load reduction. Customers who are able to curtail load will have a
credit applied to their bill.
(g) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the customer
to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at no charge
by Public Service.
(g-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(g-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior to
13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for deliveries
to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall remain in
effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on the date of
the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
Date of Issue: March 12, 2019 Effective: March 15, 2019
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated February 27, 2019
in Docket No. GR19010063
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Second Revised Sheet No. 153
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC First Revised Sheet No. 153
RATE SCHEDULE LPL
LARGE POWER AND LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
(h) Veterans’ Organization Service: Pursuant to N.J.S.A 48:2-21.41, when electric service is
delivered to a customer that is a Veterans’ Organization, serving the needs of veterans of the
armed forces, the customer may apply and be eligible for billing under this Special Provision.
(h-1) Each customer shall be eligible for billing under this Special Provision upon submitting an
Application for Veterans’ Organization Service under this rate schedule and by qualifying
as a Veterans Organization as defined by N.J.S.A. 48:2-21.41 as “an organization
dedicated to serving the needs of veterans of the armed forces that: is chartered under
federal law, qualifies as a tax exempt organization under paragraph (19) of subsection (c)
of section 501 of the federal Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. s.501 (c)(19), or
that is organized as a corporation under the New Jersey Nonprofit Corporation Act,
N.J.S.15A:1-1 et seq. Under N.J.S.A. 48: 2-21.41, a qualified VeteransOrganization shall
be charged the residential rate for service delivered to the property where the Veterans
Organization primarily operates, if the residential rate is lower than the commercial rate for
service at that property.
The customer shall furnish satisfactory proof of eligibility of service under this Special
Provision to the Company. Once proof of eligibility is determined by the Company, service
under this Special Provision shall begin with the next billing cycle following receipt of the
Application.
(h-2) The customer will continue to be billed on this rate schedule. At least once annually, the
Company shall review eligible customers’ delivery charges under this Special Provision for
all relevant periods. If the comparable delivery charges under the Residential Service (RS)
rate schedule are lower than the delivery charges under its current rate schedule, a credit
in the amount of the difference will be applied to the customer’s next bill.
Date of Issue: January 29, 2021 Effective: February 1, 2021
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility FinancePSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated January 27, 2021
in Docket No. EO18101111
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 154
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 154
RATE SCHEDULE LPL
LARGE POWER AND LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
(i) Distribution Demand Charge Rebate: A customer under this rate schedule, receiving service
at secondary voltage levels and whose sole usage is for DCFC Electric Vehicle charging and
ancillary energy consumption (communications, area lighting, etc.) and who meets all of the
requirements of this special provision, will qualify for a Distribution Demand Charge Rebate.
This rebate will remain in effect until the N.J.B.P.U approved $5 million program total has been
reached or an electric vehicle specific tariff rate is established in a future rate proceeding.
(i-1) To qualify for the Demand Charge Rebate, a DCFC customer must agree to provide
electric vehicle charging data to PSE&G in accordance with the approved program
rules.
(i-2) Qualifying customers, upon Company approval into the program, will be issued an off
bill rebate quarterly that will indicate the corresponding period(s) for which the credit
applies, and that will apply to the portion of the approved demand charges set forth in
(i-3) below. All rebates are contingent on timely availability of electric vehicle charging
data for rebate calculation.
(i-3) As long as rebate funds are available, the following discounts will apply: For years one
and two of the program, the monthly distribution demand charges will be rebated by
75% from the approved rates during the period being calculated. For years three and
until new rates become effective following the Company’s Next Base Rate Case,
monthly distribution demand charges will be rebated by 50% from those in effect during
the period being calculated.
(i-4) Both new and existing DCFC Charging Locations are eligible for this rebate.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by
P.L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in this rate
schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details and/or
exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: January 29, 2021 Effective: February 1, 2021
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility FinancePSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated January 27, 2021
in Docket No. EO18101111
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Fifth Revised Sheet No. 155
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fourth Revised Sheet No. 155
RATE SCHEDULE HTS
HIGH TENSION SERVICE
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
Delivery service for general purposes at subtransmission, transmission and high voltages. Customers
may either purchase electric supply from a Third Party Supplier (TPS) or from Public Service’s Basic
Generation Service default service as detailed in this rate schedule.
DELIVERY CHARGES FOR SERVICE AT SUBTRANSMISSION VOLTAGES:
Service Charge:
$1,911.39 in each month [$2,038.02 including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT)].
Distribution Kilowatt Charges:
Annual Demand Charge applicable in all months:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 1.1442 $ 1.2200 per kilowatt of Annual Peak Demand
Summer Demand Charge applicable in the months of June through September:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 4.1361 $ 4.4101 per kilowatt of On-Peak Monthly Peak Demand
Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charges:
All Use
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$0.000000 $0.000000 per kilowatt-hour
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 72 for details of these charges.
DELIVERY CHARGES FOR SERVICE AT TRANSMISSION VOLTAGES:
Customers historically served under rate schedule HTS-High Voltage currently receiving service at lower
voltage levels on facilities under FERC jurisdiction as a result of system modifications mandated by the
Company but have not changed their usage characteristics will continue to be billed as High Voltage
customers by having their usage adjusted solely by a factor based upon the current Subtransmission
and High Voltage Losses as detailed in the Standard Terms and Conditions, Section 4.3. The current
adjustment factor for Subtransmission to High Voltage usage is 1.01212%.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Sixth Revised Sheet No. 156
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fifth Revised Sheet No. 156
RATE SCHEDULE HTS
HIGH TENSION SERVICE
(Continued)
DELIVERY CHARGES FOR SERVICE AT HIGH VOLTAGE:
Service Charge:
$1,720.25 in each month [$1,834.22 including New Jersey Sales and Use Tax (SUT)].
Distribution Kilowatt Charges:
Annual Demand Charge applicable in all months:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 0.6322 $ 0.6741 per kilowatt of Annual Peak Demand
Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charges:
All Use
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$0.000000 $0.000000 per kilowatt-hour
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 72 for details of these charges.
DELIVERY CHARGES FOR SERVICE AT SUBTRANSMISSION, TRANSMISSION AND HIGH
VOLTAGES:
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation costs and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Commercial and Industrial Energy Pricing (CIEP) Standby Fee:
Applicable to all kilowatt-hour usage under this rate schedule. This charge shall recover costs
associated with the administration, maintenance and availability of the Basic Generation Service
default supply service. Refer to the CIEP Standby Fee sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the
sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs.
Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 157
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 157
RATE SCHEDULE HTS
HIGH TENSION SERVICE
(Continued)
Green Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Tax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis.
Interest at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit
lines utilized in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered
balances. The interest rate shall be reset each month. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of
this Tariff for the current credit.
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Kilowatt-hour Charge, the Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot Recovery
Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit, the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge and the CIEP Standby Fee shall be combined for billing.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service Commercial and Industrial Energy Pricing
(BGS CIEP) default service.
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according to
any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for electric
supply by Public Service.
Basic Generation Service:
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied under the Basic
Generation Service - Commercial and Industrial Energy Pricing (BGS CIEP) default service.
The BGS Energy Charges, BGS Capacity Charge, BGS Transmission Charge and BGS
Reconciliation Charge are applicable. Refer to the Basic Generation Service sheets of this Tariff
for the current charges applicable to Rate Schedule HTS for subtransmission, transmission or high
voltage service.
Date of Issue: April 18, 2019 Effective: April 18, 2019
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated April 18, 2019
in Docket Nos. EO18080899 and EO18091004
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 158
RATE SCHEDULE HTS
HIGH TENSION SERVICE
(Continued)
MINIMUM CHARGE:
Where the use of electricity is for seldom used applications, an Annual Minimum charge may be
applied. Such Annual Minimum charge shall equal the diversified connected load of the electric
service, in kilowatts, times the Annual Demand Charge times 12. Revenue to satisfy the Annual
Minimum requirement shall be derived solely from Distribution Kilowatt Charges and Distribution
Kilowatt-hour Charges.
BILLING DETERMINANTS:
Monthly Peak Demand:
The Monthly Peak Demand for each time period shall be determined by the registration of a
demand meter furnished by Public Service. The customer’s Monthly Peak Demand in any month
for each time period shall be the greatest average number of kilowatts delivered by Public Service
during any fifteen-minute interval. Where the use of electric service is intermittent or subject to
violent fluctuations, Public Service may base the customer’s Monthly Peak Demand for each time
period upon five-minute intervals in lieu of intervals hereinbefore set forth.
Where electric service is supplied for traction power to a rail rapid-transit system, for the purpose
of determination of Monthly Peak Demands the hours 8 A.M. to 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. to 7 P.M. shall
be included in the Off-Peak time period, and Public Service shall base the customer’s Monthly
Peak Demand for each time period upon the greatest average number of kilowatts delivered by
Public Service during any single coincident hour-ended sixty-minute interval during each time
period, in lieu of fifteen-minute intervals. Where traction power is supplied at high voltage
(230,000 volts) and such power is being provided during a limited period to supplant power
normally supplied by another utility, that limited period shall be excluded for the purpose of
determining Monthly Peak Demand.
Self-Generation Customer:
For customers with operational self-generation units: 1) with a combined maximum net kilowatt
output rating equal to or greater than 50% of their Annual Peak Demand; or, 2) whose premise
was served on the former special provision for Standby Service of this rate schedule on July 31,
2003; or 3) who have been granted all necessary air permits by August 1, 2004 for a new or
expanded self-generation facility: the On-Peak Monthly Peak Demand used in the determination
of the Summer Demand Charges shall be equal to the greatest average number of kilowatts
delivered by Public Service during any fifteen-minute interval that occur during the single hour of
monthly maximum peak demand of the Public Service distribution system for the applicable
summer billing month.
Annual Peak Demand:
The customer’s Annual Peak Demand in kilowatts shall be the highest Monthly Peak Demand
occurring in any time period of the current month and the preceding 11 months.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 159
RATE SCHEDULE HTS
HIGH TENSION SERVICE
(Continued)
Generation Obligation:
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no less
frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for new
customers utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of the
overall summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland
Office of the Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related factors and
shall be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms
and Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new building or
premise, as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as estimated by
Public Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation represents the
generator capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to provide electric
supply to a customer.
Transmission Obligation:
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner to the
Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation represents the level of
transmission network service that must be procured by the customer’s electric supplier from PJM
to provide service to the customer.
Generation and Transmission Obligations are used in the determination of the customer’s charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
TIME PERIODS:
The On-Peak time period shall be considered as the hours from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Monday through
Friday. All other hours shall be considered the Off-Peak time period.
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted
for paperless billing, of the outstanding bill and subject to a late payment charge at the rate of 1.416%
per monthly billing period in accordance with Section 9.12 of the Standard Terms and Conditions.
Service to a body politic will not be subject to a late payment charge.
TERM:
The term for delivery service is one year and thereafter until terminated by five days notice.
Customers who transfer from third party supply to Basic Generation Service may be subject to
additional limitations regarding the term of Basic Generation Service as detailed in Section 14 of the
Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Limitations on Loads Served at 138,000 Volts or Higher: Customer may be required to
supply advance information as to conditions affecting its load as an aid to Public Service in load
scheduling. Public Service shall not, without prior written acceptance, be obligated to deliver at a
single service location an amount of power in excess of a maximum demand of 50,000 kilowatts
at 85% power factor.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 160
RATE SCHEDULE HTS
HIGH TENSION SERVICE
(Continued)
(b) Termination of Service by Customer: Where a customer, served at 138,000 volts or higher,
terminates service prior to fifteen years from the initial date of service, customer shall be
obligated to pay Public Service that part of the total actual cost of any of the 138,000 volt or
higher facilities, land, easements, interests, or rights of way used in rendering such service,
under the following schedules:
(b-1) Actual cost of facilities through the first year; thence such actual cost reduced by 5%
quarterly during the next succeeding year; thence reduced by 1-1/4% quarterly during the
next succeeding six years; thence reduced by 1-3/4% quarterly during the next
succeeding six years; and then reduced by 2% quarterly during the remaining year.
(b-2) Actual cost of land, easements, interest, or rights of way through the first year; thence at
80% of actual cost during any of the next succeeding nine years; thence reduced by 4%
quarterly during the remaining five years.
(b-3) In the event that Public Service determines to serve other load from or otherwise use the
aforesaid facilities, lands, easements, interests, or rights of way, then their cost shall be
allocated on an equitable basis for the determination of the termination payment reflecting
the difference between the actual cost and the allocated cost.
(c) Resale: Service under this rate schedule is not available for resale.
(d) Area Development Service: Where a new or existing customer takes service under this rate
schedule at a single service connection located within the municipal boundaries of the cities of
Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, Camden, Trenton, East Orange, Hoboken, Union
City, Plainfield, Gloucester City, Passaic City, Weehawken, Kearny, or Orange, service will be
supplied under this provision subject to the following conditions:
(d-1) Each customer will be required to sign an Application for Area Development Service
under this rate schedule. Public Service shall define a customer as new or existing for
purposes of this application. In the case of existing customers, the base year period
twelve Monthly Peak Demands in kilowatts shall be specified by Public Service and
agreed to by the customer prior to institution of any credits.
(d-2) Customers shall be eligible for credits under this Special Provision only to the extent that
they have signed an Application for Area Development Service and meet the minimum
load conditions. For new customers, the minimum load must be no less than 25 kilowatts
of the applicable Monthly Peak Demand. For existing customers, the average twelve-
month minimum load must be no less than 50 kilowatts of applicable Monthly Peak
Demand during the previous twelve months. In addition, during any three consecutive
months subsequent to an acceptance of the application by Public Service, existing
customer applicable Monthly Peak Demands must be at least 110%, or for customers
under the minimum load an addition of at least 50 kilowatts, of applicable Monthly Peak
Demands in comparable months of the previous 36 months to qualify for credits. Credits
for new and existing customers shall commence in the first month subsequent to such
qualification.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 161
RATE SCHEDULE HTS
HIGH TENSION SERVICE
(Continued)
In no case shall any customer receive credits under this Special Provision who has
previously applied for electric service at the same or new location in excess of 300
kilowatts which has been approved for service by Public Service 90 days from the
effective date of this Special Provision for the original nine cities and 90 days from the
effective date of the modified Special Provision for any additional cities.
(d-3) A credit of $1.79 ($1.91 including SUT) per kilowatt of Monthly Peak Demand shall apply
to all kilowatts so measured for new customers. A new customer, for purposes of this
Special Provision, shall be defined either as a customer taking service in a new or
renovated building or premise, or a customer taking service in an existing building or
premise whose activities or use of electric service is substantially different from that of the
previous customer. Where no business has been conducted at a building or premise for at
least three months, any customer shall be considered a new customer for purposes of this
Special Provision.
(d-4) A credit of $1.79 ($1.91 including SUT) per kilowatt of Monthly Peak Demand shall apply
only to those kilowatts so measured for existing customers which are in excess of
comparable demands in the same month established in a base year period, which period
shall be defined as the twelve calendar months immediately preceding the first month of
qualification. An existing customer, for purposes of this Special Provision, shall be defined
as a customer whose activities or use of electric service is substantially the same as that
of the previous customer, except that such customer shall be eligible for this Special
Provision to the extent that the previous customer was so eligible, and for the remainder
of the previous customer’s term.
(d-5) Where a customer signs an Application for Area Development Service and elects to be
billed under this Special Provision, the term of service shall be seven years in lieu of the
term stated in this rate schedule. For new customers, the term shall commence with the
first month following qualification and, for existing customers, beginning with the first
month following the three-month qualification period. In no case shall the term of service
commence prior to the completion of the Application for Area Development Service by the
customer and acceptance by Public Service.
Credits under (d-3) or (d-4) will be available to qualifying customers during the first five
years of the term. Subsequently, such credits will be reduced by 50% during the final two
years of the term.
(d-6) Public Service reserves the right to reject Applications for Area Development Service
where the cost of facilities to supply new or existing customers is, in its judgment,
excessive or might affect the supply of service to other customers.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 162
RATE SCHEDULE HTS
HIGH TENSION SERVICE
(Continued)
(e) Duplicate Service: Where, at request of a subtransmission customer, either: a) an additional
source or sources of Public Service distribution supply is provided to serve all or part of their
load when the principal Public Service distribution source or sources (termed the Normal
Service) are unavailable, or b) where such additional sources are supplied as part of standard
supply configuration provided by Public Service and such additional source is provided from a
different substation or switching station than as determined by Public Service, such service is
termed Duplicate Service. Duplicate Service will be furnished only if practical and safe from the
standpoint of Public Service and will not be supplied where it would create an unusual hazard or
interfere with the provision of service to other customers.
(e-1) Duplicate Service Capacity: The maximum electrical requirement, in kilowatts, needed
by the customer at any time on the Duplicate Service is defined as Duplicate Service
Capacity. The value of the Duplicate Service Capacity will initially be determined by the
customer and shall be used by Public Service as the design criteria in construction of the
Duplicate Service. The Duplicate Service Capacity shall be reviewed periodically and
shall be the greater of the then requested Duplicate Service Capacity, or the highest
actual peak demand established in the prior 24 month period on the Duplicate Service or
the Normal Service.
(e-2) Duplicate Service Charges: Duplicate service charges will be established for each
Duplicate Service based on the sum of the following:
(e-2a) A monthly facilities charge as set forth in Section 3.5.2 of these Standard Terms
and Conditions calculated as the Facilities Charge Rate times the total costs of
any service or line work required to supply Duplicate Service, including extending
or reinforcing Public Service distribution facilities and any distribution transformer
or metering costs.
Once a facilities charge is established for a facility or premise and there is no
material change in the Duplicate Service Capacity to be provided, the basis for the
facilities charge shall remain the same as long as the Public Service facilities
remain in service and shall apply to all subsequent customers at that facility
requesting Duplicate Service, regardless of any lapse in the provision of Duplicate
Service to that facility.
(e-2b) Charges for the kilowatts of Duplicate Service Capacity of:
Duplicate Service
Capacity Charges
Applicable in all months
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
$ 1.83
$ 1.95
per kilowatt of Duplicate Service Capacity
supplied from the same substation or switching
station as the Normal Service
$ 2.20
$ 2.35
per kilowatt of Duplicate Service Capacity
supplied from a different substation or switching
station than the Normal Service
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 163
RATE SCHEDULE HTS
HIGH TENSION SERVICE
(Continued)
(e-3) Metering and Billing: Where separate metering is provided, all usage on the duplicate
service will be combined for billing purposes with usage on the Normal Service meter.
(e-4) Changes in Duplicate Service Capacity: Any material increase in the Duplicate Service
Capacity that requires a change in the facilities related to extending Public Service
facilities to the customer or the costs of reinforcing related Public Service facilities may
require an increase in the monthly facilities charge. Any material decrease in the
Duplicate Service Capacity shall not change the monthly facilities charge.
All initial requests or requests for an increase in Duplicate Service Capacity in excess of 5
megawatts shall require the customer to deposit with Public Service the first five year’s
facilities charges and applicable Duplicate Service Charges on a non-refundable basis
prior to the start of any work by Public Service to supply such Duplicate Service. The
monthly charges for Duplicate Service shall be applied against the deposited amount in
lieu of being billed to the customer until such time as the customer’s deposited amount is
exhausted, at which time such charges shall be included in the customer’s monthly bill. In
no event shall any part of the deposit remaining after five years be returned or credited to
the customer in any manner.
(f) Curtailable Electric Service: Curtailable Electric Service will be furnished when and where
available so as to preserve the reliability of the Public Service distribution system. Those
customers that receive electric supply from a third party supplier may continue to receive service
under this Special Provision. If a third party supplied customer chooses to no longer participate,
or alternatively, a customer is disqualified for this Special Provision because of continued failure
to meet agreed upon load reductions, the customer will be required to pay Public Service, in
accordance with Standard Terms and Conditions, Section 9.4.2, Metering, for the installed
interval metering device if the customer chooses to retain the installed interval meter and the
meter is not otherwise required for service. Curtailable Electric Service will be furnished under
the following conditions:
(f-1) A customer agrees to take service under this rate schedule at a single service connection
and agrees to curtail its load during times of curtailment by the amount stated in the
customer’s Application/Agreement. A credit of $6.11 ($6.51 including SUT) per kilowatt of
average actual curtailed demand for each curtailment period will be applied to the
customer’s bill in a succeeding month. The curtailed demands will be measured as the
difference, for each hour, between a customer-specific hourly load curve developed by
Public Service for customer’s normal business operation and the actual recorded hourly
load during the curtailment period. The curtailment period will commence a minimum of
one hour from the time of notification and end at the time indicated in the restoration call
but not later than 8:00 P.M. as indicated in (f-3) below. For each applicable calendar
month, the customer’s individual curtailment period results will be summed to determine
the appropriate credit. There will be no penalty for failure to curtail load or meet the
agreed upon load reduction when notified. Continued failure by a customer to meet
agreed upon load reduction, however, will result in customer’s disqualification for this
Special Provision and Public Service may remove from the customer’s premises the
interval metering device installed solely for this Special Provision.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 164
RATE SCHEDULE HTS
HIGH TENSION SERVICE
(Continued)
(f-1a) In the event that a customer-specific hourly load curve for customer’s normal
business operation cannot be developed by Public Service, the curtailed demands
will be measured as the difference between the actual hourly load at the time of
notification and the actual recorded hourly load for each hour during the
curtailment period. Payment will be subject to a maximum equal to the estimated
amount of load customer will curtail during curtailments in (f-2).
(f-2) A customer will be required to sign an Application/Agreement for Curtailable Electric
Service under this rate schedule. The Application/Agreement will specify the estimated
amount of load customer will curtail during curtailments. Curtailment payments will be
subject to a maximum of 150% of the estimated amount of load customer will curtail
during curtailments. The maximum shall apply subsequent to the customer’s first
curtailment after election to take service under this Special Provision. The minimum
curtailable load is 100 kilowatts. The advanced notification period is a minimum of one
hour.
(f-3) This Special Provision will be in effect for the four summer months June through
September and apply on weekdays only, excluding holidays, and the potential daily
curtailment period shall be the hours between 12:00 Noon and 8:00 P.M. Public Service
agrees to limit curtailments, as described in this Special Provision, to a maximum of 120
total hours and a maximum of 15 curtailments during the calendar year.
(f-4) Public Service will contact the customer by telephone or otherwise of the need to curtail
load under this Special Provision. The customer shall designate personnel who will
accept notification of curtailment on summer weekdays from 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
Where necessary, Public Service will install and maintain suitable metering at its meter
locations for verification of customer compliance with the curtailment and notification
agreement.
(f-5) When a customer signs an Application/Agreement for Curtailable Electric Service and
elects to be billed under this Special Provision, the term of service will be for two years in
lieu of the term stated in this rate schedule, with periodic review of curtailable demand not
to exceed twelve months. Public Service reserves the right to determine whether
successive terms may be negotiated and under what conditions curtailable demand may
be changed.
(f-6) In the event of an emergency condition which occurs outside the period specified in (f-3)
above and which threatens the integrity of the Public Service system or the systems to
which Public Service is directly or indirectly connected, Public Service may contact
customer of the need to curtail load. There will be no penalty for failure to curtail load or
meet the agreed upon load reduction. Customers who are able to curtail load will have a
credit applied to their bill.
(g) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the
customer to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at
no charge by Public Service.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY First Revised Sheet No. 165
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 165
RATE SCHEDULE HTS
HIGH TENSION SERVICE
(Continued)
(g-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(g-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior to
13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for deliveries
to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall remain in
effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on the date of
the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
(h) Special Provision per Docket No. EO16080788: This provision of the HTS tariff applies to
substation-related service provided to a rail-rapid transit traction power customer that currently
subscribes to High Tension Service (HTS) traction power service delivered at 230 kV to an existing
multi-substation facility that has been rebuilt by Public Service based upon the approval of the
Board of Public Utilities where such approval permits Public Service to own and operate the multi-
substation facility and recover the costs of the multi-substation through the traction power
customer and distribution rates. In addition, the multi-substation shall provide unique operational
characteristics where in disaster or storm events, in which the bulk electric system is inoperable,
the multi-substation can operate in isolation to facilitate a microgrid type contingency scheme.
(h-1) The service provided herein shall be the provision of power to a multi- substation facility
(meeting the eligibility requirement described herein) owned by Public Service that
transforms and delivers power for a traction service HTS customer at voltage levels from
230 kV to 55kV, 27kV, and 12kV. Public Service and the customer will be required to enter
into a protocols and operational responsibility agreement that addresses the maintenance
and operational responsibilities for the substation. Unless the protocols and operational
agreement specifically state otherwise, the terms and conditions of Public Service’s tariff
shall apply.
(h-2) A customer that is provided this service shall be subject to the requirements of this service
tariff as applicable for service delivered at the 230 kV level. All service provided to the
substation shall be metered at 230 kV and billed at the 230 kV service rate for traction power
service as set forth in the HTS service tariff, except for power delivered to the substation
under standard tariff provisions for 13kV which will be billed under the LPL-P tariff.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by
P. L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in this rate
schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details and/or exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: March 4, 2022 Effective: April 1, 2022
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP - Corporate Planning, Strategy and Utility Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated November 21, 2017
in Docket No. EO16080788
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 166
Original Sheet No. 167
Original Sheet No. 168
Original Sheet No. 169
Original Sheet No. 170
Original Sheet No. 171
Original Sheet No. 172
Original Sheet No. 173
Original Sheet No. 174
Original Sheet No. 175
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 176
PAYMENT SCHEDULE PEP
PURCHASED ELECTRIC POWER
APPLICABLE TO:
Electricity produced from a Qualifying Facility as defined in Section 210 of the Public Utility Regulatory
Policies Act of 1978, with net capacity no greater than 20 MW and delivered by the Seller to Public
Service lines.
RATE:
Service Charge:
$5.00 in each month for installations with a three time period watthour meter, or $30.00 in each
month for installations with a recording demand meter.
Energy Payment:
The energy payment in any month for energy received by Public Service shall be based upon the
avoided energy cost by time period or by hour, as applicable, in that month (defined as the load
weighted average Residual Metered Load Aggregate Locational Marginal Price (LMP) for the
Public Service Transmission Zone). Historical LMP data may be found on the Pennsylvania-
Jersey-Maryland Independent System Operator (PJM) web site at www.pjm.com
.
Capacity Payment:
Purchases from a Qualifying Facility that also qualifies as a PJM Installed Capacity Resource,
may receive a capacity payment when the capacity exceeds 100 kilowatts and that capacity meets
certain reliability criteria as established from time to time by PJM. Capacity payments or charges,
if applicable, will be based on the revenue received by Public Service for selling such capacity in
the final PJM capacity auction prior to delivery, adjusted for all penalties and other charges
assessed to Public Service by PJM related to the non-performance or unavailability of such
capacity.
TIME PERIODS:
The On-Peak time period shall be considered as the hours from 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. (EST) Monday
through Friday. All other hours shall be considered the Off-Peak time period.
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
For any month payment to the Seller shall be the energy payment plus a capacity payment and/or
capacity penalties, if applicable, less the Service Charge. Payment to the Seller shall be within
approximately 90 days from the customer’s meter reading date.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Seller shall pay all connection charges that are incurred by Public Service in excess of the costs
for supplying the Qualifying Facility’s maximum expected distribution delivery requirements
including the costs of any required studies. Such charges may also include charges assessed
by PJM.
(b) Seller’s installation shall conform to Public Service specifications for interconnections as
outlined in the applicable standards, and such installation is also subject to any applicable PJM
requirements.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 177
PAYMENT SCHEDULE PEP
PURCHASED ELECTRIC POWER
(Continued)
(c) The Seller shall sign an application for Purchased Electric Power.
(d) All Sellers are required to execute an Operations Coordination and Interconnection Agreement
with Public Service and comply with all then current PJM generator interconnection and
operational standards. Additional information regarding current PJM generator interconnection
standards and procedures may be found on the PJM web site at www.pjm.com.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 178
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 179
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
Luminaires, poles and appurtenances, maintenance and firm delivery service for dusk to dawn street
lighting and area lighting to a body politic served from Company owned lighting facilities. Customers
may either purchase electric supply from a Third Party Supplier (TPS) or from Public Service’s Basic
Generation Service default service as detailed in this rate schedule.
LUMINAIRE CHARGES (Monthly Charge Per Unit):
Standard Luminaires
High Pressure Sodium
Luminaire Type
Lamp
Wattage
Wattage
Including
Ballast
PSE&G
Part
Number
Charge
Charge
Including
SUT
Cobra-Head
50
58
05-0926
$ 7.49
$ 7.99
Cobra-Head Cut-Off
50
58
05-0990
8.02
8.55
Post-Top Town & Country
50
58
05-0946, 05-0947
7.35
7.84
Cobra-Head
70
83
05-0927
9.22
9.83
Franklin Park Type V
70
83
05-4054
20.08
21.41
Acorn Decorative
100
117
05-0969
21.13
22.53
Cobra-Head
100
117
05-0940
9.91
10.57
Cobra-Head Cut-Off Type III
100
117
05-0991
15.16
16.16
Deluxe Acorn
100
117
05-0967
19.43
20.72
Franklin Park Type IV
100
117
05-3328
21.87
23.32
Hagerstown Type V
100
130
05-3190
23.06
24.59
New Oxford Black Type III
100
117
05-3260
22.29
23.77
Post-Top Acorn
100
117
05-0963
17.91
19.10
Post-Top Town & Country
100
117
05-0948
11.07
11.80
Post-Top Town & Country
100
117
05-0949
11.67
12.44
Profiler Type III
100
117
05-4593
16.06
17.12
Signature Type V
100
130
05-3210
24.44
26.06
Tear Drop Small Shade B
100
117
05-3338
20.94
22.33
Maplwood Lantern Type III
100
110
05-3300
32.13
34.26
Villager Type III
100
117
05-3373
29.19
31.12
Tear Drop-Small Type III
100
130
05-7097
25.86
27.57
Acorn Decorative
150
177
05-0984
23.25
24.79
Acorn Scroll
150
171
05-0966
25.19
26.86
Architectural Type III
150
190
05-3222
21.56
22.99
Capitol Type V
150
171
05-3202
20.42
21.77
Cobra-Head
150
171
05-0941
10.25
10.93
Cobra-Head Cut-Off Type II
150
171
05-0994
13.91
14.83
Dayform Traditionaire Type III
150
171
05-3415
16.13
17.20
Deluxe Acorn
150
177
05-0968
19.43
20.72
Deluxe Acorn II Type V
150
171
05-3320
17.68
18.85
Edison III Type III
150
177
05-3326
18.80
20.05
Floodlight
150
171
05-0722, 05-0727
13.68
14.59
Franklin Park Type IV
150
171
05-4055
18.91
20.16
Hagerstown Type V
150
190
05-3192, 05-3193
24.65
26.28
Holophane RSL Type V
150
190
05-0931
21.56
22.99
Journal SQ 20” Globe Type V
150
190
05-4050
21.90
23.35
Liberty II Type V
150
171
05-3360
25.91
27.63
Old Boston Lantern Type II
150
171
05-3172
20.67
22.04
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 180
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Standard Luminaires (continued)
High Pressure Sodium (cont’d)
Luminaire Type
Lamp
Wattage
Wattage
Including
Ballast
PSE&G
Part
Number
Charge
Charge
Including
SUT
Post-Top Acorn
150
177
05-0964
$ 18.78
$ 20.02
Post-Top Town & Country
150
171
05-0950
13.76
14.67
Shoe-Box-Small
150
171
05-0971
15.81
16.86
Signature Green Type V
150
171
05-3218
21.93
23.38
Signature Black Type V
150
190
05-3212
25.88
27.59
Trenton Type III
150
190
05-3263
21.58
23.01
Trenton Type V
150
190
05-3268
21.56
22.99
Villager Type III
150
171
05-3176
21.98
23.44
Acorn Scroll
150
171
05-0960
28.34
30.22
Vandal Resistant Type III
150
171
05-3501
14.13
15.07
Cobra-Head
250
300
05-0928
11.83
12.61
Cobra-Head Cut-Off
250
300
05-0993
14.36
15.31
Cobra-Head Vandal Resistant
Shield
250
300
05-3502
17.37
18.52
Concourse Type IV
250
300
05-3017
15.13
16.13
Floodlight
250
300
05-0726
16.47
17.56
Shoe-Box-Large
250
300
05-0970
17.54
18.70
Shoe-Box-Small
250
300
05-0973
17.54
18.70
Signature Type V
250
300
05-3379
33.08
35.27
Trenton Type V
250
300
05-3270
18.45
19.67
Cobra-Head
400
450
05-0925
17.77
18.95
Cobra-Head Cut-Off
400
450
05-0929
17.32
18.47
Cobra-Head Type II
400
450
05-0933
17.77
18.95
Expressway Flood
400
450
05-1001
31.00
33.05
Floodlight
400
449
05-0725
21.04
22.43
Floodlight Bronze
400
449
05-0724
21.04
22.43
Shoe-Box-Large
400
470
05-0975
20.07
21.40
Shoe-Box-Small
400
450
05-0979
15.57
16.60
Tear Drop-Large Shade Type III
400
450
05-3336
24.38
26.00
Tear Drop-Large Type III
400
470
05-7096
28.90
30.81
Power Flood
750
839
05-0721
25.49
27.18
Induction
Cobra-Head Type III
40
40
05-0901
8.89
9.48
Cobra-Head Type III
80
80
05-0902
9.08
9.68
Cobra-Head Type III
150
150
05-0903
12.96
13.82
Cobra-Head Type III
250
260
05-0904
14.50
15.46
Metal Halide
Hagerstown Green Type V
100
130
05-3196
27.50
29.32
Capitol Black Type V
100
130
05-3206
27.81
29.65
Signature Black Type V
100
130
05-3215
28.27
30.14
Tear Drop Type V
100
130
05-3281
27.50
29.32
Liberty I Type III
100
130
05-3351
26.57
28.33
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 181
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Standard Luminaires (continued)
Metal Halide (cont’d)
Luminaire Type
Lamp
Wattage
Wattage
Including
Ballast
PSE&G
Part
Number
Charge
Charge
Including
SUT
Granville Black Type III
100
130
05-6038
$ 25.17
$ 26.84
Granville wR&B Type III
100
130
05-6040
25.56
27.25
Granville Type III
100
130
05-6042
25.72
27.42
Hallbrook Type III
100
130
05-6056
28.99
30.91
Tear Drop Type III
100
130
05-7102
27.50
29.32
Villager
150
170
05-8060
30.26
32.26
ContempoType II
150
170
05-8062
27.16
28.96
Imperial Type III
150
170
05-8141
28.71
30.61
Hagerstown
150
170
05-8151
27.86
29.71
Capitol Type V
150
170
05-8162
28.71
30.61
Signature Black Type IV
150
165
05-8173
28.71
30.61
Architectural Type III
150
170
05-8181
26.93
28.71
Trenton Type V
150
170
05-8197
25.15
26.82
Tear Drop Type III
150
170
05-8198
27.86
29.71
Granville Leaf Black Type III
150
170
05-8215
24.34
25.95
Deluxe Acorn
150
170
05-8224
25.38
27.06
Liberty I Type III
150
170
05-8230
26.93
28.71
Villager Type III
150
170
05-8252
30.26
32.26
Franklin Park Type V
150
170
05-8312
27.86
29.71
Pima
150
150
05-8393
26.93
28.71
Techtra Type V
150
170
05-8441
30.72
32.76
Tear Drop Type V
150
170
05-8658
27.86
29.71
New London Type III
150
170
05-8190
29.56
31.52
Contempo Type V
250
280
05-8064
29.89
31.87
Signature Black Type III
250
275
05-8170
29.82
31.80
Tear Drop Small
250
300
05-8211
28.96
30.88
Tear Drop Type III
250
280
05-8622
29.12
31.05
Tear Drop Type III
250
280
05-8664
31.44
33.52
Tear Drop Large Type V
250
280
05-8668
31.05
33.11
Newarker Type V
250
280
05-8680
29.82
31.80
Floodlight
320
350
05-8003
12.49
13.32
Cobra Head Type III
320
350
05-8018
12.65
13.49
Tear Drop - Large Type III
320
350
05-8063
31.53
33.62
LED
Floodlight
0
140
05-9900
16.31
17.39
Franklin Park
80
90
05-9999
31.86
33.97
Trenton
85
85
05-9930
28.61
30.51
Contempo Type II
85
90
05-9940
31.55
33.64
Signature
85
100
05-9960
31.63
33.73
Newarker
85
95
05-9970
31.63
33.73
Franklin Park
86
90
05-9920
37.57
40.06
Tear Drop-Large w/Brim
125
90
05-9950
39.53
42.15
Tear Drop-Large
125
129
05-9951
30.47
32.49
Floodlight
129
141
05-0734
12.32
13.14
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 182
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Specialty Luminaires
All luminaires not listed above as Standard Luminaires, all non-standard installations of Standard
Luminaires, and any luminaire where the customer makes a contribution toward the total installed
cost are deemed Specialty Luminaires. The Monthly Charge Per Unit for all Specialty Luminaires
is equal to the sum of the Capital Recovery Charge and Maintenance Charge set forth as follows:
(1) A Capital Recovery Charge equal to the actual total installed cost less any customer
contribution (net of tax gross up) times a factor equal to 1.554% (1.657% including
SUT) for all Cobra-Head, Floodlights and Town and Country luminaires, and 1.171%
(1.249% including SUT) for all other luminaire types. This Capital Recovery Charge
will remain unchanged over the remaining life of the luminaire.
(2) A Maintenance Charge that varies by luminaire type and size and is equal to the
following:
(2-a) Applicable to Cobra Head, Floodlights And Town And Country Luminaires:
Lamp Type
Lamp Wattage
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
High Pressure Sodium
All wattages
$ 2.67
$ 2.85
Metal Halide
50 watts and 100 watts
3.27
3.49
175 watts
3.98
4.24
250 watts
4.07
4.34
400 watts
3.58
3.82
1000 watts
6.48
6.91
Mercury Vapor
All wattages
1.53
1.63
Induction
All wattages
1.28
1.37
LED
All wattages
1.10
1.17
(2-b) Applicable to All Other Luminaire Types:
Lamp Type
Lamp Wattage
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
High Pressure Sodium
All wattages
$ 3.34
$ 3.56
Metal Halide
50 watts and 100 watts
3.94
4.20
175 watts
4.64
4.95
250 watts
4.74
5.05
400 watts
4.25
4.53
1000 watts
7.14
7.62
Mercury Vapor
All wattages
2.19
2.34
Induction
All wattages
1.28
1.37
LED
All wattages
1.10
1.17
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 183
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Closed Luminaires
Filament
Luminaire Type
Lamp
Wattage
Wattage
including
Ballast
PSE&G Part
Number
Charge
Charge
Including
SUT
1,000 Lumens NEMA Head
105
105
00-0052
$ 3.87
$ 4.13
2,500 Lumens NEMA Head
205
205
00-0054
5.81
6.19
4,000 Lumens NEMA Head
327
327
00-0055
6.36
6.78
6,000 Lumens NEMA Head
448
448
00-0056
6.43
6.86
10,000 Lumens NEMA Head
690
690
00-0057
5.88
6.27
15,000 Lumens NEMA Head
860
860
00-0058
8.24
8.79
High Pressure Sodium
Offset Flood
250
300
05-1000
32.31
34.45
Metal Halide
Hagerstown Black Type V
100
130
05-3195
25.13
26.79
Capitol Type V
175
210
05-3207
27.84
29.68
Hagerstown Type V
175
210
05-3197
27.97
29.82
Holophane GV Type III
175
210
05-3293
25.58
27.27
Old Boston Lantern Type II
175
210
05-3186
28.99
30.91
Post-Top Acorn
175
210
05-0965
19.39
20.67
Signature Type IV & Type V
175
210
05-3217
29.74
31.71
Signature Arch Green
175
210
05-3219
29.74
31.71
Trenton Type V
175
210
05-3272
23.59
25.15
Vero-Green (No Cage)
175
210
05-3545
25.49
27.18
Cobra-Head Vandal Resistant Shield
250
300
05-3503
23.56
25.12
Signature Type V
250
300
05-3213
30.99
33.04
Trenton Type III
250
300
05-3386
27.20
29.00
Cobra-Head Cut-Off
400
460
05-0930
17.58
18.74
Cobra-Head Type III
400
465
05-0916
17.58
18.74
Floodlight
400
460
05-0728
19.46
20.75
Gray Narrow Beam Floodlight
400
460
05-0729
19.46
20.75
Shoe-Box-Large
400
465
05-0976
20.89
22.27
Floodlight
1000
1080
05-0421
26.73
28.50
Mercury Vapor
Cobra-Head
100
118
05-0921
5.93
6.32
Post-Top Town & Country
100
118
05-0935
5.93
6.32
Post-Top Town & Country Type IV
100
118
05-0936
5.93
6.32
Cobra-Head
175
210
05-0920
7.53
8.03
Post-Top Town & Country
175
210
05-0937
6.00
6.40
Post-Top Town & Country IV
175
210
05-0938
6.00
6.40
Cobra-Head
250
290
05-0919
9.32
9.94
Cobra-Head
400
432
05-0918
10.03
10.69
Floodlight
400
453
05-0422
14.61
15.58
Cobra-Head
1000
1085
05-0768
13.11
13.98
Floodlight
1000
1075
05-0420
23.10
24.63
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Sixth Revised Sheet No. 184
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fifth Revised Sheet No. 184
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
DELIVERY CHARGES:
Distribution Charge per Kilowatt-hour:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 0.006894 $ 0.007351
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 72 for details of these charges.
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the
sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs.
Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
Green Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Tax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis.
Interest at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit
lines utilized in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered
balances. The interest rate shall be reset each month. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of
this Tariff for the current credit.
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Charge, Societal Benefits Charge, Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot
Recovery Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit and the Zero
Emission Certificate Recovery Charge shall be combined for billing.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 185
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing
(BGS-RSCP) default service.
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according
to any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for
electric supply by Public Service.
Basic Generation Service:
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied under the Basic
Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing (BGS-RSCP) default service.
The BGS Energy Charge and the BGS Reconciliation Charge, as applicable, will be applied to all
kilowatt-hours billed each month. Refer to the Basic Generation Service sheets of this Tariff for
the current charges applicable to Rate Schedule BPL.
LIGHTING POLE AND MISCELLANEOUS DEVICE CHARGES (Monthly Charge Per Unit):
Only poles installed, owned and maintained by Public Service as part of the electric distribution system
exclusively for the purpose of providing lighting service under Rate Schedules BPL or PSAL are
designated as Lighting Poles.
Standard Lighting Poles
Pole Type
Style
Height
PSE&G Part
Number
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
Aluminum
Classic I Black
10 ft.
04-1292
$ 27.39
$ 29.20
Aluminum
Windsor Black
11.5 ft.
04-1269
28.16
30.02
Aluminum
Classic I Black
12 ft.
04-1280
26.37
28.12
Aluminum
Classic I Green
12 ft.
04-1290
29.35
31.29
Aluminum
Colonial Black
12 ft.
04-1264
20.96
22.34
Aluminum
Colonial Fluted Black
12 ft.
04-4036
22.39
23.88
Aluminum
Heritage Black
12 ft.
04-3499
29.95
31.93
Aluminum
Rockford Harbor
Fluted Black
12 ft.
04-6015
30.86
32.90
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 186
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Standard Lighting PolesContinued
Pole Type
Style
Height
PSE&G Part
Number
Charge
Charge
Including
SUT
Aluminum
Westwood Black
12 ft.
04-3260
$24.34
$25.95
Aluminum
Classic II
12 ft.
04-1285
36.35
38.76
Aluminum
Journal Square
12 ft.
04-4059
40.49
43.17
Aluminum
Colonial Fluted Black
13 ft.
04-4440
25.68
27.38
Aluminum
Classic I Black
14 ft.
04-1281
29.24
31.18
Aluminum
Classic I Green
14 ft.
04-1291
27.00
28.79
Aluminum
Classic II Black
14 ft.
04-1286
27.55
29.38
Aluminum
Colgate I Black
14 ft.
04-1262
26.87
28.65
Aluminum
Colonial Fluted Black
14 ft.
04-1261
20.80
22.17
Aluminum
Colonial Round Black
14 ft.
04-1265
21.78
23.22
Aluminum
Heritage Black
14 ft.
04-3500
30.16
32.16
Aluminum
Montclair Black
14 ft.
04-4085
29.44
31.39
Aluminum
Round Black
14 ft.
04-1284
25.66
27.36
Aluminum
Square Bronze
14 ft.
04-1251
18.57
19.80
Aluminum
Heritage Gray
14 ft.
04-3503
39.30
41.90
Aluminum
Classic I Black
14.5 ft.
04-1282
25.90
27.62
Aluminum
Classic II
15 ft.
04-1287
18.68
19.91
Aluminum
Classic I Black
16 ft.
04-1283
27.60
29.43
Aluminum
Colonial Fluted
16 ft.
04-1272
31.19
33.26
Aluminum
Colonial Fluted
16 ft.
04-4084
29.96
31.94
Aluminum
Contemporary Black
16 ft.
04-4073
33.16
35.36
Aluminum
Heritage Black
16 ft.
04-3501
39.53
42.15
Aluminum
Hudson Black
16 ft.
04-4083
37.57
40.06
Aluminum
Square Bronze
16 ft.
04-4006
23.80
25.38
Aluminum
Round
18 ft.
04-4017
31.63
33.73
Aluminum
Square 5 inch
20 ft.
04-1257
22.65
24.15
Aluminum
Tall Decorative
20 ft.
04-4091
41.60
44.36
Aluminum
Round
25 ft.
04-1211
33.68
35.91
Aluminum
Square Bronze
25 ft.
04-1258
26.08
27.81
Aluminum
Octagon Round
25 ft.
04-0198
55.08
58.73
Aluminum
Decorative Black
25 ft.
04-3262
44.26
47.19
Aluminum
Fluted
30 ft.
04-7098
64.33
68.59
Aluminum
Square Black
30 ft.
04-1254
33.29
35.50
Aluminum
Montclair Black
36 ft.
04-4090
36.84
39.28
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 187
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Standard Lighting Poles - Continued
Pole Type
Style
Height
PSE&G Part
Number
Charge
Charge Including
SUT
Aluminum
Square Bronze
30 ft.
04-1250
$ 31.19
$ 33.26
Aluminum
Round
35 ft.
04-1230
27.33
29.14
Cast Aluminum
Colonial Fluted
12 ft.
04-1260
19.94
21.26
Fiberglass
Smooth Tapered Black
17 ft.
04-0201
*8.57
*9.14
Fiberglass
Round Bronze
20 ft.
04-0203
**9.00
**9.60
Fiberglass
Round Bronze
25 ft.
04-0204
19.39
20.67
Laminated Wood
Laminated Wood
30 ft.
04-0225
12.56
13.39
Laminated Wood
Laminated Wood Gray
30 ft.
04-0197
14.70
15.67
Pine
Center Bored
30 ft.
04-0350
8.00
8.53
Pine
Round
30 ft.
04-0302
*9.24
*9.85
Pine
Round
35 ft.
04-0304
*10.92
*11.64
Pine
Round Class IV
40 ft.
04-0306
***12.51
***13.34
Pine
Round Class III
45 ft.
04-0308
****13.33
****14.22
* The charge for indicated poles installed prior to August 1, 2003 is $0.00 ($0.00 including SUT).
** The charge for indicated poles installed prior to August 1, 2003 is $2.48 ($2.64 including SUT).
*** The charge for indicated poles installed prior to August 1, 2003 is $4.07 ($4.34 including SUT).
**** The charge for indicated poles installed prior to August 1, 2003 is $6.79 ($7.24 including SUT).
Specialty Lighting Poles and Miscellaneous Devices:
All poles not listed above as Standard Lighting Poles, all non-standard installations of standard
lighting poles, any pole where the customer makes a contribution toward the total installed cost,
and all shrouds, brackets and other miscellaneous devices are deemed Specialty Lighting Poles
and Miscellaneous Devices. The Monthly Charge Per Unit for Specialty Lighting Poles and
Miscellaneous Devices is equal to the sum of the Capital Recovery Charge and Maintenance
Charge set forth as follows:
(1) A Capital Recovery Charge equal to the actual total installed cost less any customer
contribution (net of tax gross up) times a factor equal to 1.097% (1.170% including
SUT). This Capital Recovery Charge shall remain unchanged over the remaining life
of the pole. In underground zones the total installed cost excludes the cost of
underground conduits, conductors, manholes and handholes, but includes the cost of
equivalent overhead conductors.
(2) A Maintenance Charge that varies by item type and is equal to the following:
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 188
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Pole and Device Type
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
Pine wood pole
$ 0.50
$ 0.54
Laminated wood pole
0.00
0.00
Aluminum pole
0.00
0.00
Fiberglass pole
0.00
0.00
Shrouds, Brackets & Other Miscellaneous Devices
0.00
0.00
BILLING DETERMINANTS:
Kilowatt-hours:
The kilowatt-hour estimate is determined for each lamp by dividing total wattage including ballast
by 1,000 and multiplying the result by the monthly burning hours as follows:
January
447
July
281
February
374
August
312
February (leap-year)
387
September
343
March
372
October
397
April
317
November
421
May
292
December
456
June
263
Generation Obligation:
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no less
frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for new
customers utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of the
overall summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland
Office of the Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related factors and
shall be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms
and Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new building or
premise, as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as estimated by
Public Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation represents the
generator capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to provide electric
supply to a customer.
Transmission Obligation:
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner to the
Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation represents the level of
transmission network service that must be procured by the Customer’s electric supplier from PJM
to provide service to the customer.
Costs associated with the Generation and Transmission Obligations are included in the charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
Allowance for Lamp Outages:
Charges reflect an outage allowance based upon normal and abnormal operating conditions. No
further allowance will be made.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 189
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted
for paperless billing, of the outstanding bill.
TERM:
For all Standard Luminaires and Standard Lighting Poles: One year and thereafter until terminated by
five days’ notice.
For all Specialty Luminaires and Specialty Lighting Poles and Miscellaneous Devices and all
Underground Lighting Installations: Five years and thereafter until terminated by five days’ notice.
Customers shall be required to make a payment for all such lighting facilities removed prior to five
years from the installation date equal to the cost of removal less salvage plus 75% of the original
installed costs net of any customer contribution.
Customers who transfer from third party supply to Basic Generation Service may be subject to
additional limitations regarding the term of Basic Generation Service as detailed in Section 14 of the
Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Service to Customers: Public Service will furnish and install the lamp, luminaire, bracket, pole,
wiring and associated equipment, make necessary lamp renewals, otherwise maintain the
installation, and repair or replace all equipment rendered inoperable whether or not due to willful
or accidental damage. In the event of repeated damage to its facilities, whether willful or
accidental, Public Service reserves the right to discontinue such lighting service or require the
customer to be responsible for the continued cost of repair or replacement. Lighting service will
be furnished only if practicable for installation and maintenance, safe from the standpoint of
Public Service, and will not be supplied where the introduction of such lighting would create an
unusual hazard.
(b) Underground Construction:
(b-1) Underground construction will be provided at no additional charge in underground zones
designated by Public Service for all public street lighting applications and for nonpublic
street lighting applications up to 100 feet distant from the public street as measured at
right angles to the curb. Where underground construction is desired for all other
applications and in other areas, the customer shall pay the cost of such underground
construction for all conduits, conductors, manholes and handholes.
(b-2) In a underground zone designated by Public Service, a standard 30 foot aluminum street
lighting pole, or credit equivalent, will be provided for each luminaire utilized for public
street lighting by a body politic at no charge. The installation of these poles will be
provided with a minimum space between poles of 150 feet when measured along the curb
line.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 190
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
(b-3) In subdivisions subject to the Regulations for Residential Electric Underground Extensions
in N.J.A.C. 14:3-8 et seq., there will be no monthly charge to the local municipality for
standard street lighting poles utilized for public street lighting that have been included in
the charges paid by the developer of the subdivision as determined under tariff section
Regulation for Residential Underground Extension.
(c) Changes in size, type or location:
(c-1) Customers may be required to make a payment toward the costs of installation, removal,
relocation and/or changes in lamp size for conversion from one light source to another
when the age of the luminaires to be converted is less than 20 years.
Payment shall be based on the unamortized installed cost plus the removal cost less
salvage.
Customers will be required to make a payment based on actual cost of the requested
work for the temporary replacement and/or relocation of an existing light to a new location
and the subsequent movement of the light back to its old location.
(c-2) A request to install a new light at the same location within 12 months of the removal of an
existing light will be considered a replacement of the existing light. A charge may be
assessed for any lamp ordered reconnected or reinstalled when the elapsed time is less
than 12 months from the request for disconnect.
(c-3) Public Service reserves the right to limit the number of lamp conversions in any year to no
more than 5% of the total lamps served at the end of the previous year.
(d) Replacement of Obsolete Equipment: Public Service has the right to replace obsolete
luminaires, poles and all other associated equipment with equivalent equipment without the
consent of its customers.
(e) Customer Contributions: The making of a payment to Public Service shall not give the
customer any interest in the facilities, the ownership being vested exclusively in Public Service.
Body Politic customers may elect to contribute to the total installed cost of Specialty Luminaires,
Specialty Lighting Poles or Miscellaneous Devices in addition to that which may be required in
accordance with Special Provision (b). Public Service may limit the contribution option between
zero and the maximum contribution. Such contribution shall be up to a maximum of:
(e-1) The installed cost less $600.00, grossed up for income tax effects, of any luminaire with
an installed cost greater than $1,200.00;
(e-2) The installed cost less $600.00, grossed up for income tax effects, of any pole with an
installed cost greater than $1,200.00; or
(e-3) The installed cost, grossed up for income tax effects, of any shroud, bracket or other
Miscellaneous Devices.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 191
RATE SCHEDULE BPL
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
(f) Unit Life: Luminaires, poles and all other associated lighting equipment will be removed when
replacement parts are required but no longer generally available. At that time the customer may
elect for Public Service to install replacement equipment that will be considered as an
installation of new facilities and priced at the then current applicable charges.
(g) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the
customer to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at
no charge by Public Service.
(g-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(g-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior
to 13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for
deliveries to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall
remain in effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on
the date of the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by
P.L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in this
rate schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details and/or
exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 192
Original Sheet No. 193
Original Sheet No. 194
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 195
RATE SCHEDULE BPL-POF
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE FROM PUBLICLY OWNED FACILITIES
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
This rate class is closed and in the process of elimination. Firm delivery service and maintenance for
dusk to dawn street lighting and area lighting to a body politic served from Publicly-Owned Lighting
Facilities. Customers may either purchase electric supply from a Third Party Supplier (TPS) or from
Public Service’s Basic Generation Service default service as detailed in this rate schedule.
MAINTENANCE CHARGES (Monthly Charge Per Unit):
Standard Luminaires
High Pressure Sodium
Luminaire Type
Lamp
Wattage
Wattage
including
Ballast
Equivalent
PSE&G Part
Number
Charge
Charge
Including
SUT
Cobra-Head
50
58
05-0926
$ 1.87
$ 1.99
Cobra-Head Cut-Off Type IV
50
58
05-0990
1.87
1.99
Post-Top Town & Country
50
58
05-0946
1.87
1.99
Cobra-Head
100
117
05-0940
1.87
1.99
Post-Top Town & Country II
100
117
05-0948
1.87
1.99
Post-Top Town & Country IV
100
117
05-0949
1.87
1.99
Cobra-Head
150
171
05-0941
1.87
1.99
Post-Top Acorn
150
171
05-0964
2.61
2.78
Post-Top Town & Country II
150
171
05-0950
1.87
1.99
Shoe-Box-Large Round
150
171
05-0971
2.61
2.78
Shoe-Box-Large Square
150
171
05-0971
2.61
2.78
Cobra-Head
250
300
05-0928
1.87
1.99
Cobra-Head Cut-Off
250
300
05-0993
1.87
1.99
Shoe-Box-Large
250
300
05-0970
2.61
2.78
Shoe-Box-Large Round
250
300
05-0970
2.61
2.78
Shoe-Box-Large Square
250
300
05-0970
2.61
2.78
Cobra-Head Vandal Resistant Shield
250
300
05-3502
1.87
1.99
Cobra-Head
400
450
05-0925
1.87
1.99
Cobra-Head Cut-Off
400
450
05-0929
1.87
1.99
Shoe-Box-Large
400
470
05-0975
2.61
2.78
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 196
RATE SCHEDULE BPL-POF
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE FROM PUBLICLY OWNED FACILITIES
(Continued)
Closed Luminaires
Filament
Luminaire Type
Lamp
Wattage
Wattage
including
Ballast
Equivalent PSE&G Part
Number
Charge
Charge
Including
SUT
600 Lumens NEMA Head
58
58
N/A
$ 5.38
$ 5.74
1,000 Lumens NEMA Head
105
105
N/A
5.38
5.74
2,500 Lumens NEMA Head
205
205
N/A
5.38
5.74
4,000 Lumens NEMA Head
327
327
N/A
5.38
5.74
6,000 Lumens NEMA Head
448
448
N/A
5.38
5.74
10,000 Lumens NEMA Head
690
690
N/A
5.38
5.74
Metal Halide
Acorn
175
210
N/A
4.06
4.33
Floodlight
1000
1080
N/A
6.11
6.51
Mercury Vapor
Cobra-Head
175
210
N/A
1.08
1.15
Post-Top Town & Country Type IV
175
210
N/A
0.59
0.63
Cobra-Head
250
290
N/A
0.59
0.63
Cobra-Head
400
432
N/A
0.59
0.63
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Sixth Revised Sheet No. 197
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fifth Revised Sheet No. 197
RATE SCHEDULE BPL-POF
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE FROM PUBLICLY OWNED FACILITIES
(Continued)
DELIVERY CHARGES:
Distribution Charge per Kilowatt-hour:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 0.006931 $ 0.007390
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 72 for details of these charges.
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the
sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs.
Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
Green Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Tax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis.
Interest at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit
lines utilized in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered
balances. The interest rate shall be reset each month. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of
this Tariff for the current credit.
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Charge, Societal Benefits Charge, Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot
Recovery Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit and the Zero
Emission Certificate Recovery Charge shall be combined for billing.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 198
RATE SCHEDULE BPL-POF
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE FROM PUBLICLY OWNED FACILITIES
(Continued)
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing
(BGS-RSCP) default service.
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according
to any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for
electric supply by Public Service.
Basic Generation Service:
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied under the Basic
Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing (BGS-RSCP) default service.
The BGS Energy Charge and the BGS Reconciliation Charge, as applicable, will be applied to all
kilowatt-hours billed each month. Refer to the Basic Generation Service sheets of this Tariff for
the current charges applicable to Rate Schedule BPL-POF.
BILLING DETERMINANTS:
Kilowatt-hours:
The kilowatt-hour estimate is determined for each lamp by dividing total wattage including ballast
by 1,000 and multiplying the result by the monthly burning hours as follows:
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
January
447
July
281
February
374
August
312
February (leap-year)
387
September
343
March
372
October
397
April
317
November
421
May
292
December
456
June
263
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 199
RATE SCHEDULE BPL-POF
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE FROM PUBLICLY OWNED FACILITIES
(Continued)
Generation Obligation:
The customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public Service no less
frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or for new
customers utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of the
overall summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland
Office of the Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related factors and
shall be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the Standard Terms
and Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new building or
premise, as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as estimated by
Public Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation represents the
generator capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to provide electric
supply to a customer.
Transmission Obligation:
The customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a similar manner to the
Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation represents the level of
transmission network service that must be procured by the Customer’s electric supplier from PJM
to provide service to the customer.
Costs associated with the Generation and Transmission Obligations are included in the charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
Allowance for Lamp Outages:
Charges reflect an outage allowance based upon normal and abnormal operating conditions. No
further allowance will be made.
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted
for paperless billing, of the outstanding bill.
TERM:
One year for all new lamps and thereafter until terminated by five days’ notice.
Customers who transfer from third party supply to Basic Generation Service may be subject to
additional limitations regarding the term of Basic Generation Service as detailed in Section 14 of the
Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Service from Publicly-Owned Facilities: Service under this Rate Schedule is only available
where Public Service has paid no part of the cost of the distribution facilities, lamps, luminaires
and all other associated equipment beyond the point of connection to the Public Service
distribution system, such point of connection to be designated by Public Service. The complete
lighting installation shall meet with the approval of Public Service for operation and
maintenance. Public Service will clean refractors or globes, replace lamps, locate cable faults
and make minor cable and socket repairs. Replacement of defective cable, painting or otherwise
maintaining posts or luminaires or any other associated equipment shall be done only at the
expense of the customer. In the event of repeated damage to the equipment, whether willful or
accidental, Public Service reserves the right to discontinue such lighting service or require the
customer to be responsible for the continued cost of repair or replacement.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 200
RATE SCHEDULE BPL-POF
BODY POLITIC LIGHTING SERVICE FROM PUBLICLY OWNED FACILITIES
(Continued)
(b) Service to Indicating Lamps: Service to indicating lamps used for marking location of fire and
police boxes, fixed warning or obstruction lights, or similar purposes will be provided where all
necessary materials and labor for indicating lamp installations is furnished and installed by and
at the expense of the customer. Service to indicating lamps will be furnished only if practicable
and safe from the standpoint of Public Service.
(c) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the
customer to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at
no charge by Public Service.
(c-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(c-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior
to 13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for
deliveries to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall
remain in effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on
the date of the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended
by P. L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in
this rate schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details
and/or exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 201
Original Sheet No. 202
RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 203
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
APPLICABLE TO USE OF SERVICE FOR:
Luminaires, poles and appurtenances, maintenance and firm delivery service for dusk to dawn private
street lighting and outdoor area lighting from Company owned lighting facilities. Customers may either
purchase electric supply from a Third Party Supplier (TPS) or from Public Service’s Basic Generation
Service default service as detailed in this rate schedule.
LUMINAIRE CHARGES (Monthly Charge Per Unit):
Standard Luminaires
High Pressure Sodium
Luminaire Type
Lamp
Wattage
Wattage
Including
Ballast
PSE&G Part Number
Charge
Charge
Including
SUT
Cobra-Head
50
58
05-0926
$ 8.72
$ 9.30
Cobra-Head Cut-Off
50
58
05-0990
9.34
9.95
Dayform Traditionaire Type III
50
58
05-3410
24.03
25.62
Post-Top Town & Country
50
58
05-0946
8.72
9.30
Post-Top Town & Country
Black Type V
50
58
05-0947
8.72
9.30
Cobra-Head
70
83
05-0927
10.76
11.47
Traditional Bollard Type V
70
83
05-3400
23.12
24.65
Capitol Type V
100
130
05-3200
26.92
28.71
Cobra-Head Cut-Off Type III
100
117
05-0991
21.03
22.43
Cobra-Head
100
117
05-0940
12.86
13.71
Dayform Traditionaire Type III
100
117
05-3412
25.73
27.44
Deluxe Acorn
100
117
05-0967
22.55
24.05
Granville Black Type III
100
117
05-6037
27.88
29.73
Post-Top Acorn
100
117
05-0963
20.93
22.31
Post-Top Town & Country
100
117
05-0948
12.98
13.84
Post-Top Town & Country
Type IV
100
117
05-0949
13.73
14.64
Profiler Type III
100
117
05-4593
21.69
23.13
Architectural Type III
150
190
05-3222
25.26
26.93
Cobra-Head
150
171
05-0941
13.16
14.03
Dayform Traditionaire Type III
150
171
05-3415
21.99
23.44
Dayform Traditionaire Type V
150
171
05-3317
27.17
28.97
Deluxe Acorn
150
177
05-0968
22.55
24.05
Edison III Type III
150
177
05-3326
26.88
28.66
Floodlight
150
171
05-0722, 05-0727
16.16
17.23
Franklin Park Type IV
150
177
05-4055
27.41
29.22
Old Boston Type V
150
171
05-0995
22.06
23.52
Post-Top Acorn
150
177
05-0964
22.04
23.50
Post-Top Town & Country
150
171
05-0950
16.10
17.16
Richmond Black Type III
150
177
05-4328
27.08
28.87
Shoe-Box-Small
150
171
05-0971
18.58
19.81
Signature Type V
150
171
05-3212
27.99
29.84
Trenton Type III
150
190
05-3263
25.26
26.93
Trenton Type V
150
177
05-3268
23.84
25.42
Hagerstown Type V
150
171
05-3192
33.45
35.67
Swan Type V
150
177
05-4103
31.33
33.41
Cobra-Head
250
300
05-0928
14.43
15.39
Cobra-Head Cut-Off
250
300
05-0993
17.63
18.80
Floodlight
250
300
05-0723, 05-0726
19.60
20.90
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 204
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Standard Luminaires (continued)
High Pressure Sodium (cont’d)
Luminaire Type
Lamp
Wattage
Wattage
Including
Ballast
PSE&G Part
Number
Charge
Charge
Including
SUT
Shoe-Box-Large
250
300
05-0970
$ 20.79
$ 22.17
Shoe-Box-Small
250
300
05-0973
20.79
22.17
Cobra-Head
400
450
05-0925
21.32
22.73
Cobra-Head Cut-Off
400
450
05-0929
20.75
22.13
Concourse Type III
400
450
05-3018
32.77
34.94
Expressway Flood
400
450
05-1001
36.63
39.06
Floodlight
400
449
05-0724,05-0725
26.32
28.06
Galleria Type AS
400
465
05-3111
32.02
34.15
Shoe Box-Large
400
470
05-0975
24.04
25.63
Shoe-Box-Small
400
450
05-0979
23.98
25.57
Power Flood
750
839
05-0721
34.02
36.27
Induction
Cobra-Head Type III
40
40
05-0901
11.78
12.57
Cobra-Head Type III
80
80
05-0902
13.19
14.06
Cobra-Head Type III
150
150
05-0903
18.06
19.26
Cobra-Head Type III
250
260
05-0904
21.82
23.26
Metal Halide
Signature Black Type V
100
130
05-3215
35.14
37.47
Classic Bollard
100
130
05-3423
41.08
43.80
Granville Black Type III
100
130
05-6038
31.29
33.36
Franklin Park Type V
150
170
05-8312
34.63
36.92
Hagarstown w/Cutoff
150
190
05-8316
36.18
38.58
Tear Drop - Type III
250
280
05-8664
38.90
41.48
Floodlight
320
350
05-8003
15.45
16.47
Cobra-Head Type III
320
350
05-8018
15.66
16.70
Profiler Type III
320
350
05-8550
28.55
30.44
LED
Floodlight
0
140
05-9900
20.95
22.34
Floodlight
129
141
05-0734
15.97
17.03
Ecoform Type III
158
173
05-6033
26.67
28.44
Specialty Luminaires
All luminaires not listed above as Standard Luminaires and all non-standard installations of
Standard Luminaires are deemed Specialty Luminaires. The Monthly Charge Per Unit for all
Specialty Luminaires is equal to the sum of the Capital Recovery Charge and Maintenance
Charge set forth as follows:
(1) A Capital Recovery Charge equal to the actual total installed cost times a factor equal
to 2.004% (2.137% including SUT) for all Cobrahead, Floodlights and Town and
Country luminaires, and 1.634% (1.742% including SUT) for all other luminaire
types. Customers requesting installation of lighting facilities related to construction
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 205
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
projects where the customer of record and responsibility for the monthly payments will
be transferred to a body politic upon completion of the project may elect to contribute
to the total installed cost of Specialty Luminaires. These contributions, if made, are to
be in accordance with Special Provisions (d) and the Capital Recovery Charge
applicable is equal to the actual total installed cost less any customer contribution (net
of tax gross up) times the applicable factor indicated herein. This Capital Recovery
Charge will remain unchanged over the remaining life of the luminaire.
(2) A Maintenance Charge that varies by luminaire type and size and is equal to the
following:
(2-a) Applicable To Cobra Head, Floodlights And Town And Country Luminaires:
Lamp Type
Lamp Wattage
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
High Pressure Sodium
All wattages
$ 2.67
$ 2.85
Metal Halide
50 watts and 100 watts
3.27
3.49
175 watts
3.98
4.24
250 watts
4.07
4.34
400 watts
3.58
3.82
1000 watts
6.48
6.91
Mercury Vapor
All wattages
1.53
1.63
Induction
All wattages
1.28
1.37
LED
All wattages
1.10
1.17
(2-b) Applicable To All Other Luminaire Types:
Lamp Type
Lamp Wattage
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
High Pressure Sodium
All wattages
$ 3.34
$ 3.56
Metal Halide
50 watts and 100 watts
3.94
4.20
175 watts
4.64
4.95
250 watts
4.74
5.05
400 watts
4.25
4.53
1000 watts
7.14
7.62
Mercury Vapor
All wattages
2.19
2.34
Induction
All wattages
1.28
1.37
LED
All wattages
1.10
1.17
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 206
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Closed Luminaires
Filament
Luminaire Type
Lamp
Wattage
Wattage
including
Ballast
PSE&G Part
Number
Charge
Charge
Including
SUT
600 Lumens NEMA Head
58
58
00-0081
$ 4.42
$ 4.71
1,000 Lumens NEMA Head
105
105
00-0083
4.63
4.94
2,500 Lumens NEMA Head
205
205
00-0084
7.04
7.50
4,000 Lumens NEMA Head
327
327
00-0085
7.87
8.39
6,000 Lumens NEMA Head
448
448
00-0086
8.15
8.69
10,000 Lumens NEMA Head
690
690
00-0087
7.94
8.47
15,000 Lumens NEMA Head
860
860
00-0088
10.93
11.65
High Pressure Sodium
Offset Flood
250
300
05-1000
36.84
39.28
Metal Halide
Vandal Resistant Bollard Type V
100
130
05-3409
29.07
30.99
Bishop Crook
175
210
05-0911
36.42
38.83
Hagarstown w/ Cut-Off Type V
175
210
05-4072
37.65
40.15
Hagerstown Type V
175
210
05-3197
32.22
34.35
Manor Lantern Type III
175
210
05-3615
33.39
35.60
Post Top Acorn
175
210
05-0965
22.52
24.01
Signature Type IV & Type V
175
210
05-3217
34.22
36.49
Cobra Head Cut-Off
400
460
05-0930
21.17
22.57
Floodlight
400
460
05-0728
23.37
24.91
Gray Narrow Beam Floodlight
400
460
05-0729
23.37
24.91
Profiler Type III
400
465
05-5025
33.20
35.40
Shoe-Box-Large
400
465
05-0976
24.91
26.56
Floodlight
1000
1080
05-0421
31.89
34.00
Mercury Vapor
Cobra-Head
100
118
05-0921
6.98
7.44
Post-Top Town & Country
100
118
05-0935
6.98
7.44
Post-Top Town & Country Type IV
100
118
05-0936
6.98
7.44
Cobra-Head
175
210
05-0920
8.99
9.59
Post-Top Town & Country
175
210
05-0937
8.03
8.56
Post-Top Town & Country Type IV
175
210
05-0938
8.03
8.56
Cobra-Head
250
290
05-0919
11.20
11.94
Cobra-Head
400
432
05-0918
12.50
13.33
Floodlight
400
453
05-0422
17.68
18.85
Cobra-Head
1000
1085
05-0768
17.12
18.26
Floodlight
1000
1075
05-0420
28.67
30.57
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY Sixth Revised Sheet No. 207
Superseding
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Fifth Revised Sheet No. 207
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
DELIVERY CHARGES:
Distribution Charge per Kilowatt-hour:
Charge
Charge Including SUT
$ 0.007355 $ 0.007842
Distribution charges include Infrastructure Improvement Program Charges (IIP). Refer to Tariff
Sheet 72 for details of these charges.
Societal Benefits Charge:
This charge shall recover costs associated with activities that are required to be accomplished to
achieve specific public policy determinations mandated by Government. Refer to the Societal
Benefits Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Non-utility Generation Charge:
This charge shall recover above market costs associated with non-utility generation and other
generation related costs as may be approved by the Board. Refer to the Non-utility Generation
Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service
Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the
sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs.
Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.
Green Programs Recovery Charge:
This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the PSE&G Green
Programs. Refer to the Green Programs Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
Tax Adjustment Credit:
This mechanism is designed to return net tax benefits from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and
other income tax related adjustments to customers. The charge will be reset on an annual basis.
Interest at the weighted average of the interest rates on PSE&G’s commercial paper and bank credit
lines utilized in the prior month will be accrued monthly on any under or over recovered balances.
The interest rate shall be reset each month. Refer to the Tax Adjustment Credit sheet of this Tariff
for the current credit.
Zero Emission Certificate Recovery Charge:
This charge provides for the recovery of costs associated with the Zero Emission Certificate
Program directed by the Board of Public Utilities (“BPU” or “Board”). Refer to the Zero Emission
Certificate Recovery Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.
The Distribution Charge, Societal Benefits Charge, Non-utility Generation Charge, the Solar Pilot
Recovery Charge, the Green Programs Recovery Charge, the Tax Adjustment Credit and the Zero
Emission Certificate Recovery Charge shall be combined for billing.
Date of Issue: October 27, 2023 Effective: November 1, 2023
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, SVP Finance, Planning & Strategy PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 25, 2023
in Docket No. ER23050273
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 208
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CHARGES:
A customer may choose to receive electric supply from either:
a) A TPS as described in Section 14 of this Tariff, or
b) Public Service through its Basic Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing
(BGS-RSCP) default service.
Third Party Supply:
A customer that receives electric supply from a TPS will be charged for electric supply according
to any agreement between the customer and the TPS. The customer will not be charged for
electric supply by Public Service.
Basic Generation Service:
Customers that do not receive electric supply from a TPS will be supplied under the Basic
Generation Service Residential Small Commercial Pricing (BGS-RSCP) default service.
For unmetered lighting, the BGS Energy Charge and the BGS Reconciliation Charge, as
applicable, will be applied to all kilowatt-hours billed each month. Refer to the Basic Generation
Service sheets of this Tariff for the current charges applicable to Rate Schedule PSAL.
For lighting and all other associated equipment in which Public Service has determined metering
is required, the electric supply charges will be charged under Rate Schedule General Lighting and
Power (GLP). The determination of the need for metering shall be at the sole discretion of Public
Service giving due consideration to the particular service factors at issue, as well as, whether
demand and usage is not constant on a monthly basis.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 209
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
LIGHTING POLE AND MISCELLANEOUS DEVICE CHARGES (Monthly Charge Per Unit):
Only poles installed, owned and maintained by Public Service as part of the electric distribution system
exclusively for the purpose of providing lighting service under Rate Schedules BPL or PSAL are
designated as Lighting Poles.
Standard Lighting Poles
Pole Type
Style
Height
PSE&G Part
Number
Charge
Charge
Including
SUT
Aluminum
Windsor Black
11.5 ft.
04-1269
$ 31.26
$ 33.33
Aluminum
Classic I Black
12 ft.
04-1280
31.79
33.90
Aluminum
Classic II
12 ft.
04-1285
30.81
32.85
Aluminum
Colonial Fluted
12 ft.
04-1260
25.18
26.85
Aluminum
Contemporary Black
12 ft.
04-0353
30.77
32.81
Aluminum
Montclair Black
12 ft.
04-1273
34.75
37.05
Aluminum
Wadsworth Black
12 ft.
04-6011
26.35
28.09
Aluminum
Westwood Black
12 ft.
04-3260
24.34
25.95
Aluminum
Classic I Black
14 ft.
04-1281
32.04
34.17
Aluminum
Classic II Black
14 ft.
04-1286
32.73
34.90
Aluminum
Colgate I Black
14 ft.
04-1262
35.55
37.90
Aluminum
Colonial Fluted Black
14 ft.
04-1261
26.29
28.03
Aluminum
Colonial Round Black
14 ft.
04-1265
26.66
28.43
Aluminum
Heritage Black
14 ft.
04-3500
32.72
34.88
Aluminum
Square 5 inch
14 ft.
04-1256
27.35
29.16
Aluminum
Square Bronze
14 ft.
04-1251
22.29
23.77
Aluminum
Wadsworth Black
14 ft.
04-6009
26.78
28.55
Aluminum
Colonial Fluted
16 ft.
04-4084
34.14
36.40
Aluminum
Contemporary Black
16 ft.
04-4073
35.55
37.90
Aluminum
Heritage Black
16 ft.
04-3501
39.53
42.15
Aluminum
Square 5 inch
20 ft.
04-1257
28.66
30.56
Aluminum
Square Bronze
20 ft.
04-1252
24.21
25.82
Aluminum
Round
25 ft.
04-1211
33.68
35.91
Aluminum
Square Bronze
25 ft.
04-1258
33.07
35.26
Aluminum
Square Green 5 inch
25 ft.
04-5025
32.25
34.39
Aluminum
Square Bronze
30 ft.
04-1250
38.96
41.54
Aluminum
Round
35 ft.
04-1230
34.17
36.43
Aluminum
Colonial Fluted
10 ft.
04-1247
19.43
20.72
Aluminum
Classic 1 Black
14.5 ft.
04-1282
35.79
38.16
Fiberglass
Smooth Tapered Black
17 ft.
04-0201
8.57
9.14
Fiberglass
Round Bronze
20 ft.
04-0203
10.67
11.38
Fiberglass
Smooth Tapered Black
20 ft.
04-0205
31.66
33.76
Fiberglass
Round Bronze
25 ft.
04-0204
12.61
13.45
Laminated Wood
Natural
25 ft.
04-0195
13.25
14.13
Laminated Wood
Laminated Wood
30 ft.
04-0225
18.64
19.88
Laminated Wood
Laminated Wood Gray
30 ft.
04-0197
21.76
23.20
Pine
Center Bored
30 ft.
04-0350
17.25
18.40
Pine
Round
30 ft.
04-0302
9.24
9.85
Pine
Round
35 ft.
04-0304
10.92
11.64
Pine
Round Class IV
40 ft.
04-0306
13.96
14.88
Pine
Round Class III
45 ft.
04-0308
16.75
17.86
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 210
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Specialty Lighting Poles and Miscellaneous Devices
All poles not listed above as Standard Lighting Poles, all non-standard installations of standard
lighting poles, and all shrouds, brackets and other miscellaneous devices are deemed Specialty
Lighting Poles and Miscellaneous Devices. The Monthly Charge Per Unit for Specialty Lighting
Poles and Miscellaneous Devices is equal to the sum of the Capital Recovery Charge and
Maintenance Charge set forth as follows:
(1) A Capital Recovery Charge equal to the actual total installed cost times a factor equal
to 1.635% (1.743% including SUT). Customers requesting installation of lighting
facilities related to construction projects where the customer of record and
responsibility for the monthly payments will be transferred to a body politic upon
completion of the project may elect to contribute to the total installed cost of Specialty
Lighting Poles and Miscellaneous Devices.
These contributions, if made, are to be in accordance with Special Provisions (d) and
the Capital Recovery Charge applicable is equal to the actual total installed cost less
any customer contribution (net of tax gross up) times the applicable factor indicated
herein. This Capital Recovery Charge will remain unchanged over the remaining life
of the pole.
(2) A Maintenance Charge that varies by item type and is equal to the following*:
Pole and Device Type
Charge
Charge
Including SUT
Pine wood pole
$ 0.50
$ 0.54
Laminated wood pole
0.00
0.00
Aluminum pole
0.00
0.00
Fiberglass pole
0.00
0.00
Shrouds, Brackets & Other Miscellaneous Devices
0.00
0.00
* Maintenance Charges for poles and devices that are not otherwise described in (2) above,
shall be determined by the Company on a case by case basis.
BILLING DETERMINANTS FOR UNMETERED LIGHTING:
Kilowatt-hours:
For lighting and all other associated equipment in which demand and usage are constant on a
monthly basis, estimates of kilowatts and kilowatt-hours will be utilized. The kilowatt-hour estimate
is determined for each lamp by dividing total wattage including ballast by 1,000 and multiplying the
result by the monthly burning hours as follows:
January
447
July
281
February
374
August
312
February (leap-year)
387
September
343
March
372
October
397
April
317
November
421
May
292
December
456
June
263
For lighting and all other associated equipment in which demand and usage are not constant on a
monthly basis, the service will be metered and billed under Rate Schedule GLP unless Public
Service at its sole discretion determines otherwise.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 211
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
Generation Obligation:
For unmetered service, the customer’s Generation Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined by Public
Service no less frequently than once a year. The Generation Obligation for existing customers or
for new customers utilizing an existing building or premise is based upon the customer’s share of
the overall summer peak load assigned to Public Service by the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-
Maryland Office of the Interconnection (PJM) as adjusted by PJM assigned capacity related
factors and shall be in accordance with Section 9.1, Measurement of Electric Service, of the
Standard Terms and Conditions. The Generation Obligation for customers taking service in a new
building or premise, as determined by Public Service, is based upon the load requirements, as
estimated by Public Service, of the customer’s building or premise. The Generation Obligation
represents the generator capacity that PJM requires an electric supplier to have available to
provide electric supply to a customer.
Transmission Obligation:
For unmetered service, the customer’s Transmission Obligation, in kilowatts, is determined in a
similar manner to the Generation Obligation described above. The Transmission Obligation
represents the level of transmission network service that must be procured by the Customer’s
electric supplier from PJM to provide service to the customer.
Costs associated with the Generation and Transmission Obligations are included in the charges
for Basic Generation Service and may affect the price offered by a Third Party Supplier.
Allowance for Lamp Outages:
Charges reflect an outage allowance based upon normal and abnormal operating conditions. No
further allowance will be made.
TERMS OF PAYMENT:
Payment is due within 15 days after the postmark date, or email date for customers who have opted
for paperless billing, of the outstanding bill and subject to a late payment charge at the rate of 1.416%
per monthly billing period in accordance with Section 9.12 of the Standard Terms and Conditions.
Service to a body politic will not be subject to a late payment charge.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 212
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
TERM:
For all Standard Luminaires and Standard Lighting Poles: One year and thereafter until terminated
by five days’ notice, unless underground construction is utilized, where the term shall be five years
and thereafter until terminated by five days’ notice.
For all Specialty Luminaires and Specialty Lighting Poles and Miscellaneous Devices and all
Underground Lighting Installations: Ten years and thereafter until terminated by five days’ notice.
Customers shall be required to make a payment for all such lighting facilities removed prior to five
years from the installation date equal to the cost of removal less salvage plus 75% of the original
installed costs; for facilities removed from the fifth to tenth year after installation such payment
shall equal the cost of removal less salvage plus 50% of the original installed costs.
Customers who transfer from third party supply to Basic Generation Service may be subject to
additional limitations regarding the term of Basic Generation Service as detailed in Section 14 of
the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
(a) Service to Customers: Public Service will furnish and install the lamp, luminaire, bracket, pole,
wiring and associated equipment, make necessary lamp renewals, otherwise maintain the
installation, and repair or replace all equipment rendered inoperable due to willful or accidental
damage. In the event of repeated damage to its facilities, whether willful or accidental, Public
Service reserves the right to discontinue such lighting service or require the customer to be
responsible for the continued cost of repair or replacement.
Lighting service will be furnished only if practicable for installation and maintenance, safe from
the standpoint of Public Service, and will not be supplied where the introduction of such lighting
would create an unusual hazard.
(b) Underground Construction: Where underground construction is desired the customer shall
pay the cost of such underground construction for all conduits, conductors, manholes and
handholes. In designated underground zones, up to 100 feet of underground secondary service
facilities as measured at right angles to the curb to the nearest pole utilized for lighting service
under this Rate Schedule shall be exempt from this provision and will be provided by Public
Service at no charge.
(c) Changes in size, type or location:
(c-1) Customers may be required to make a payment toward the costs of installation, removal,
relocation and/or changes in lamp size for conversion from one light source to another
when the age of the luminaires to be converted is less than 20 years.
Payment shall be based on the unamortized installed cost plus the removal cost less
salvage.
Customers will be required to make a payment based on actual cost of the requested
work for the temporary replacement and/or relocation of an existing light to a new location
and the subsequent movement of the light back to its old location.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 213
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
(c-2) A request to install a new light at the same location within 12 months of the removal of an
existing light will be considered a replacement of the existing light. A charge may be
assessed for any lamp ordered reconnected or reinstalled when the elapsed time is less
than 12 months from the request for disconnect.
(c-3) Public Service reserves the right to limit the number of lamp conversions in any year to no
more than 5% of the total lamps served at the end of the previous year.
(d) Replacement of Obsolete Equipment: Public Service has the right to replace obsolete
luminaires, poles and all other associated equipment with equivalent equipment without the
consent of its customers.
(e) Customer Contributions: The making of a payment to Public Service shall not give the
customer any interest in the facilities, the ownership being vested exclusively in Public Service.
PSAL customers requesting installation of lighting facilities related to construction projects
where the customer of record and responsibility for the monthly payments will be transferred to
a Body Politic upon completion of the project may elect to contribute to the total installed cost of
Specialty Luminaires, Specialty Lighting Poles or Maintenance Devices in addition to that which
may be required in accordance with Special Provision (b). Public Service may limit the
contribution option between zero and the maximum contribution. Such contribution shall be up
to a maximum of:
(e-1) The installed cost less $600.00, grossed up for income tax effects, of any luminaire with
an installed cost greater than $1,200.00;
(e-2) The installed cost less $600.00, grossed up for income tax effects, of any pole with an
installed cost greater than $1,200.00; or
(e-3) The installed cost, grossed up for income tax effects, of any shroud, bracket or other
Miscellaneous Devices.
(f) Unit Life: Luminaires, poles and all other associated lighting equipment will be removed when
replacement parts are required but no longer generally available. At that time the customer may
elect for Public Service to install replacement equipment that will be considered as an
installation of new facilities and priced at the then current applicable charges.
(g) TPS Supply: Customers who desire to purchase their electric supply from a TPS may request
an enrollment package from Public Service that describes the process necessary for the
customer to obtain a TPS for electric supply. This package will be provided to the customer at
no charge by Public Service.
(g-1) The customer must contract with a TPS to arrange for deliveries to Public Service of the
electric supply. A customer is limited to one TPS for electric supply for each account for
which the customer receives delivery service.
(g-2) The customer’s TPS is required to notify Public Service of the customer’s selection prior
to 13 days before the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date for
deliveries to commence on such scheduled meter reading date, and such selection shall
remain in effect for the entire billing month. Customer can change TPSs effective only on
the date of the customer’s scheduled Public Service meter reading date.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY
B.P.U.N.J. No. 16 ELECTRIC Original Sheet No. 214
RATE SCHEDULE PSAL
PRIVATE STREET AND AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
(Continued)
(h) Metered Service: Usage based charges for lighting and all other associated equipment in
which Public Service has determined metering is required will be served under Rate Schedule
General Lighting and Power (GLP). Associated luminaire and maintenance charges will continue
to be served under this rate schedule. The determination of the need for metering shall be at
the sole discretion of Public Service giving due consideration to the particular service factors at
issue, as well as, whether demand and usage is not constant on a monthly basis.
STATE OF NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZED TAX:
The New Jersey Sales and Use Tax is applied in accordance with P.L. 1997, c. 162, as amended by
P. L. 2006, c. 44, as amended by P.L. 2016, c. 57, and is included in the appropriate charges in this
rate schedule. See Section 16 of the Standard Terms and Conditions for additional details and/or
exceptions.
STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
This rate schedule is subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.
Date of Issue: October 30, 2018 Effective: November 1, 2018
Issued by SCOTT S. JENNINGS, Vice President Finance PSE&G
80 Park Plaza, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Filed pursuant to Order of Board of Public Utilities dated October 29, 2018
in Docket Nos. ER18010029, GR18010030, AX18010001 and ER18030231