SaskPower adjusts demand charges, offering relief to farms, rinks, campgrounds
SaskPower is making adjustments to its demand charges, which should provide some relief to heavy seasonal power users like ice rinks, some farms, campgrounds and ski hills.
The Crown power company said demand charges are issued to customers when they use a large amount of power in a short time.
“The charge is necessary because SaskPower must hold adequate power capacity in reserve in case the customer needs it,” SaskPower said in a statement.
Starting May 1, SaskPower said, the period used to calculate the minimum demand charges will drop from 11 months to six months “for eligible seasonal farm and commercial customers.”