MikeD74T
Veteran Member
I posted this to see where else in the country this was happening to the extent its happening here.
On the NH seacoast, i.e. Hampton Beach, this has been going on for at least 30 years that I'm aware of. Seasonal businesses that "demand" a lot of power for their 10 week season require substantial infrastructure. The demand only hits them disproportionately in the off season and then only if they use beyond a minimum amount kws for greater than a 15 minute period during the month. During spring startup & fall shutdown of several businesses I would open all the breakers and energize loads systematically to stay below the minimum and avoid the "demand surcharge". Since these businesses need the power in season the demand charge allowed them to have things like security systems, sump pumps, & a few lights in the off season rather than turning off all the power. Every owner cried like a baby if they went over the minimum without any income being produced. MikeD74T