ALP Utilities provides power to 1,929 commercial electric accounts. At ALP Utilities we understand how important reliable electric service is to your daily business operations. Therefore, we strive to provide you with excellent customer service.
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Utility Rates & Fees
Demand vs. Energy
Commercial: Customers maintaining a demand less than 50 kVA monthly.
Industrial: Customers exceeding a demand of 50 kVA in three or more months over a 12 month period.
*Industrial accounts are subject to demand billing. There are two components charged in demand billing. One is for the amount of electricity consumed (kilowatt hours kWhs) during the entire billing period. The other charge is for electric demand (peak). Demand is measured in kVa (kilo-volt-amperes). The demand is tracked in 15 minute intervals and the highest 15 minute period in a month is used for billing.
New Construction
Planning a new home, shop or addition within ALP's service area? We're here to help you get power to your property, safely and on time.
How to get started
1. Check service availability. Customers planning new construction should first check ALP's Service Territory Map or contact our office to confirm service availability for their location.
2. Complete the new construction application. All new buildings must submit a New Construction Application for electrical service before power can be provided.
3. Review deposit requirements. A service deposit may be required. (Commercial projects have specific deposit guidelines, please contact us for details.)
Questions?
Give us a call at (320) 763-6501 or stop by our office at 1015 34th Ave E, Alexandria. We're happy to walk you through timelines or meter locations.
Off-Peak Heating
Off-peak heating rates are available to customers that have electricity as their primary heat source and that also have a backup heating system. Eligible backup systems include storage heat, fuel oil, natural gas or propane. When demand for electricity is high, the electric heat source will be shut off (controlled). During the control time when the electric heat is shut off, the backup system needs to automatically provide the heat that is needed. The electric heat will be metered separately and receive the off-peak rate in the months of October through May.
If you would like to find out more or sign up, contact ALP at 320-763-6501.