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The John Nash Mall used 17,4000 kilowatt hours in May, with a peak load of 92 kilowatts. The demand charge is $5.95 per kilowatt, and the energy charge is $0.08 per kilowatt hour. The fuel adjustment charge is $0.017 per kilowatt hour. What is the total electricity cost for may?

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Answer:


C = \$2235.2

Explanation:

To answer these questions we must order the expenses and the rates according to their units.

So:

1. The consumption of the mall is:

17,4000 kilowatts/hour

The costs for this consumption are:

Energy cost

$ 0.08 per kilowatt hour.

Fuel adjustment cost

$ 0.017 per kilowatt hour.

Then the cost for this consumption
C_1 is:

17400 kw/h (0.08 $/(kw/h)) + 17400 kw/h(0.017 $/[kilowatt/hour])


C_1 = \$1392 + \$295.8\\\\C_1 = \$1687.8

The second consumption is:

2. Maximum load

92 kilowatts.

The demand cost is:

$ 5.95 per kilowatt

Then the cost for this consumption
C_2 is:


C_2 = 92kw(5.95 $/kw)


C_2 = $ 547.4

Finally, the cost for the total consumption C is:


C = C_1 + C_2


C = \$1687.8 + \$547.4


C = \$2235.2

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