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Pricing Plans
These pricing plans are available to PGE’s large non-residential customers.
Oregon’s electricity restructuring law, and the associated choices connected with the wholesale marketplace, provide more options for you to assume potential market risks in exchange for potential benefits.

Update: The next quarterly election window is from 8 a.m. Feb. 15 through 5 p.m. Feb. 17 to leave PGE’s Annual Cost of Service rate, effective April 1, 2012.

To determine if you are eligible, read our Q&A. See a list of all 2012 election windows (XLS).

Types of Pricing Plans
Prices
Retail Tariff
A directory of PGE’s tariff approved by the Oregon Public Utility Commission is available. Tariff documents include rate schedules, rules and regulations, tariff update announcements and price summaries.

Enrollment Forms
2011 November election window
The November election window concluded at 5 p.m., Nov. 22. If you left Annual Cost of Service pricing during the November election window, you will default to Daily pricing for January 2012 unless a DASR is received.

Quarterly Election Windows
The next quarterly election window is Feb. 15-17, 2012. The enrollment form will be available during that date range. This election window is for leaving PGE’s Cost of Service pricing, effective April 1, 2012.

Bill Estimator
PGE’s Bill Estimator is designed for customers who want to get a better idea of how PGE’s Annual Cost of Service pricing compares with rates you are given by an ESS.

Renewable Power
Schedule 83, 85, 89 and other large non-residential customers also can choose to purchase Clean WindSM renewable power. No matter which pricing plan you are on — even Direct Access — you can buy Clean Wind to help keep Oregon clean.

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