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<br />Tariff for Gaa Service <br /> <br />TXU Gas Distribution <br /> <br />RATE SCHEDULE: Weather Normalization Adluatment No. 4208-3 <br />APPLICABLE TO: East Region Dlatrlbutlon System REVISION: 0 <br /> DATE: <br />EFFECTIVE DATE: PAGE: 1 OF 1 <br /> <br />WEATHER NORMALIZATION ADJUSTMENT <br /> <br />Effective with bills rendered during the October 2001 through May 2002 billing months, and <br />annually thereafter for the October through May billing months, the residential and commercial <br />consumption rates for gas service, as adjusted, shall be subject to a weather nonnalization <br />adjustment each billing cycle to reflect the impact of variations in the actual heating degree days <br />during the period included in the billing cycle from the normal level of heating degree days during <br />the period included in the billing cycle. The weather normalizalion adjustment will be implemented <br />on a per Mcf basis and will be applicable 10 the heating load of each customer during the period <br />included in Ihe billing cycle. It will be determined separately for residential and commercial <br />customers based on heating degree data recorded at the official weather station for each town. <br />The adjustment to be made for each billing cycle will be calculated according to the following <br />formula: <br /> <br />WNA <br /> <br />NDD.ADD xMxAHL <br />ADD <br /> <br />Where: WNA = Weather nonnalization adjustment <br />NOD = Normal heating degree days during the period covered by the billing <br />cycle <br />ADD = Actual heating degree days during the period covered by the billing <br />cycle <br />M = Weighted average margin per Mcf included in the commodity portion <br />of the rates effective during the October through May billing months <br />AHL = Actual heating load per customer <br /> <br />The heating load to which the weather nonnalization adjustment is to be applied for residential <br />and commercial customers is determined by subtracting the base load for the customer from the <br />total volume being billed to Ihe customer. The base load of a cuslomer is the average level of <br />non heating consumption. <br /> <br />The weather nonnalization adjustment is subject to a 50% limitation factor based on temperatures <br />being fifty percent warmer or colder than nonnal. The weather nonnalization adjustment will be <br />calculated to the nearest $.0001 per Mcf. <br />