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HomePublic Utilities CodeDiv. 1Pt. 1Ch. 4Art. 2§ 744 Agricultural Interruptible Electric Service

§ 744 Agricultural Interruptible Electric Service

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§ 744 Agricultural Interruptible Electric Service

Key Takeaways

  • •Farmers can get cheaper electricity if they agree to have their power turned off sometimes when the power company needs to save energy.
  • •The power company must give farmers fair warning before turning off the power so they can stay safe.
  • •Farmers can also get cheaper electricity if they use most of their power at night or other times when not many people are using electricity.
  • •The cheaper rates must still cover the cost of providing the electricity.

Example

A farmer who runs big machines to water crops during the day.

The power company might ask the farmer to stop using those machines for a few hours on a very hot day when everyone is using a lot of electricity. In return, the farmer pays less for electricity overall.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 744 Agricultural Interruptible Electric Service

(a) As used in this section, “agricultural producer” means any person or corporation whose principal purpose is the agrarian production of food or fiber. (b) Every electrical corporation furnishing electricity to an agricultural producer shall, in addition to its regular service, prepare and file tariffs providing, where economically and technologically feasible, for optional alternative interruptible service to any agricultural producer upon reasonable notice to the agricultural producer consistent with safety of operations by the agricultural producer and providing for limits upon the frequency and duration of interruption of service which the commission finds are reasonable in relation to the needs of the electrical corporation for reductions in load to meet system peak requirements and the burdens imposed upon the agricultural producer of reducing its operations during periods of interruption of electrical service. The commission shall establish the rate for this service at an appropriate discount from the system average rate, which shall be not less than the cost of furnishing this service. (c) Every electrical corporation furnishing electricity to an agricultural producer shall, in addition to its regular service, prepare and file tariffs providing for an optional off-peak demand service, including the availability of time-differentiating meters or other measurement devices, to any agricultural producer providing for furnishing electricity to the agricultural producer during periods of off-peak demand and which the commission finds are reasonable in relation to the needs of the electrical corporation for reduction in demand to meet system peak requirements and the burdens imposed upon the agricultural producer of scheduling its operations to coincide with the periods of off-peak demand. The off-peak demand service tariff shall be composed of a two-part time differentiated schedule consisting of on- and off-peak rates. The commission shall establish the rate for this service at an appropriate discount from the system average rate, which shall be not less than the cost of furnishing this service. (Added by Stats. 1986, Ch. 538, Sec. 2. Effective August 21, 1986.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

corporationelectricityagricultural producers,commissionstocksafetyofferaddition

Related Statutes

  • § 744.5 Citrus Avocado Freeze Payment Deferral
  • § 728 Utility Rate Regulation
  • § 728.3 Public Telephone Removal Notice
  • § 739 Residential Energy Baseline Quantities
  • § 739.4 Care Program Bill Credits

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Public Utilities Code. Section 744.
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