Actual cost of property to Dec. 31, 1930, including only plant and equipment recorded on the books according to classifications of accounts promulgated by the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia... Value of property: The valuation as of Dec. 31, 1924, of used Value of property at Dec. 31, 1930Paid-up capital stock. $32, 500, 000. 00 $46, 412, 977. 62 20, 842, 099. 63 53, 342, 099. 63 12, 999, 500. 00 Amount and character of indebtedness: Series B, general and refunding mortgage 6 per cent 30-year Total... Amount and cost of materials used in making electricity, 230,- Quantity of electricity manufactured.. kilowatt-hours__ do.. SCHEDULE OF RATES 5,722, 000. 00 3, 643, 500. 00 500.00 9, 366, 000. 00 1, 131, 784. 14 400, 208, 431 318, 972, 780 Amount received per annum for each public arc light (lamps burn all night and every night of the year); 4-ampere magnetite arc lamps, company post costing not to exceed $50, $63.435 per lamp per annum; 6.6-ampere magnetite arc lamp, Government post, $80.91 per lamp per annum; 6.6-ampere magnetite arc lamps, Government post, twin units, $72.82 per lamp per annum; 6.6-ampere magnetite arc lamps, company post costing not to exceed $50, $85.31 per lamp per annum. Amount received per lamp for each public incandescent light (lamps burn all night and every night of the year): Incandescent lamps furnished from overhead system, 60-candlepower lamp, company post costing not to exceed $15, $12.38 per lamp per annum; 100-candlepower lamp, company post costing not to exceed $15, $14.45 per lamp per annum; 250-candlepower lamp, company post costing not to exceed $15, $23.54 per lamp per annum; 250-candlepower lamp, company post costing more than $15, $23.54 (plus 11 per cent of excess of $15) per lamp per annum; 250-candlepower lamp with inclosing globe, or highway fixture, company post costing not to exceed $15, $25.24 per lamp per annum; 250-candlepower lamps with inclosing globe, or highway fixture, twin units, company post costing not to exceed $15, $22.055 per lamp per annum. Incandescent lamps furnished from underground system: 8-candlepower designation lamp, Government post, burn 24 hours per day, $8.25 per lamp per annum; 56-candlepower multiple lamps, company posts costing not to exceed $15, $16.19 per lamp per annum; 60-candlepower lamp, company post costing not to exceed $15, $16.19 per lamp per annum; 60-candlepower lamp, company post costing more than $15, $16.19 (plus 11 per cent of excess of $15) per lamp per annum; 60-candlepower lamps, twin units, company post costing not to exceed $15, $13.91 per lamp per annum; 60-candlepower lamp, Government post, $14.54 per lamp per annum; 60-candlepower lamps (two 60-candlepower and one 100-candlepower lamps on each post, Government owned), inlet bridge, $13.09 per lamp per annum; 100-candlepower lamp, company post costing not to exceed $15, $19.08 per lamp per annum; 96-candlepower multiple lamp, Government post, $17.43 per lamp per annum; 96-candlepower multiple lamp, company post costing not to exceed $15, $19.08 per lamp per annum; 100-candlepower lamp, company post costing more than $15, $19.08 (plus 11 per cent of excess of $15) per lamp per annum; 100-candlepower lamp, Government post, $17.43 per lamp per annum; 100-candlepower lamps, twin units, Government post, $15.685 per lamp per annum; 100-candlepower lamp, Government post (two 60-candlepower and one 100-candlepower lamp to each post), inlet bridge, $15.685 per lamp per annum; 250-candlepower lamp, company post costing not to exceed $15, $30.23 per lamp per annum; 250-candlepower lamp, company post costing more than $15, $30.23 (plus 11 per cent of excess of $15) per lamp per annum; 250-candlepower lamp, Government post, $28.58 per lamp per annum; 250-candlepower lamps, twin units, Government post, $25.72 per lamp per annum; 250-candlepower lamps, twin units, company post costing not to exceed $15, $26.545 per lamp per annum; 250-candlepower lamp, Rock Creek Park, $40.09 per lamp per annum; 400-candlepower lamp, Government post, $45.56 per lamp per annum; 400candlepower lamps, twin units, company post costing not to exceed $15, $41.83 per lamp per annum; 600-candlepower lamp, Highway Bridge, Government post, $50.42 per lamp per annum; 600-candlepower lamp, underground wires, specially disposed, company post costing more than $15, $52.07 (plus 11 per cent of excess of $15) per lamp per annum; 600-candlepower lamp, Government posts, $57 per lamp per annum; 600-candlepower lamp, company post, costing not to exceed $15, $58.65 per lamp per annum; 600-candlepower lamps, Government post, twin units, $51.30 per lamp per annum; 1,000-candlepower lamp, Government post, $76.79 per lamp per annum; 1,000-candlepower lamps, twin units, Government post, $69.11 per lamp per annum; 1,500-candlepower lamp, company post, $99.84 per lamp per annum. Traffic bureau.-One-way traffic signals, centrally controlled, three 50-watt lamps, operating equivalent, one 50-watt lamp, 17 hours per day, $15.76 per signal per annum; isolated traffic signals and traffic beacons, 4-way, thirteen 60-watt lamps, operating equivalent, four 60-watt lamps, 24 hours per day, and one 60-watt lamp, 3,942 hours and 28 minutes per annum, $81.91 per signal per annum; three 60-watt lamps per signal, operating equivalent, one 60-watt lamp, 17 hours per day, $17.36 per signal per annum. One-way traffic signals, centrally controlled, three 60-watt lamps, operating equivalent, one 60-watt lamp, 17 hours per day, plus 3.4 hours per day of one 60-watt amber light overlapping, $19.16 per signal per annum; three 60-watt lamps, operating equivalent, one 60-watt lamp 17 hours per day, plus 4.25 hours per day of one 60-watt amber light overlapping, $19.61 per signal per annum; 56-candlepower (60 watts) multiple mushrooms operating 24 hours per day, $14.54 per mushroom per annum; 1-way traffic beacons with two 60-watt lamps, one continuously burning and one flashing, continuous operation 24 hours per day, $32.08 per beacon per annum; 1-way traffic signals, three 60-watt lamps per signal, operating equivalent, one 60-watt lamp, 24 hours per day, $21.75 per signal per annum. Average price charged per kilowatt for incandescent lights furnished to others than the public, with the varying discounts, and the price charged per kilowatthour for power and heat furnished: SCHEDULE A Residential.-General purposes: For current consumed, 4.7 cents per kilowatt hour. If the bill is not paid on or before the fifteenth day after rendition a charge of 10 per cent of the amount of the bill is added. Minimum charge, 75 cent per month for each meter installed. SCHEDULE K Residential. For purposes other than lighting: First 10 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 4.7 cents per kilowatt-hour. All in excess of 10 kilowatthours, 2.5 cents per kilowatt-hour. If the bill is not paid on or before the fifteenth day after rendition a charge of 10 per cent of the amount of the bill is added. Minimum charge, 50 cents per month for each meter installed. SCHEDULE B Commercial. For all commercial purposes other than lighting: For current consumed during first 30 hours' use, monthly, of connected load, 4.7 cents per kilowatt-hour. All in excess thereof, 4 cents per kilowatt-hour. If the bill is not paid on or before the fifteenth day after rendition a charge of 10 per cent of the amount of the bill is added. Minimum charge of $2 per month for each meter installed. SCHEDULE C Commercial.-For current used for public lighting and motors in apartment buildings: First 400 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 4.6 cents per kilowatthour; next 450 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 3.9 cents per kilowatt hour; next 1,000 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 3 cents per kilowatthour; current consumed monthly in excess of 1,850 kilowatt-hours, 2.1 cents per kilowatt-hour. If the bill is not paid on or before the fifteenth day after rendition a charge of 10 per cent of the amount of the bill is added. Minimum charge of 75 cents per month for each meter installed. SCHEDULE D Commercial. For general lighting, power, and other commercial purposes, except breakdown or auxiliary service to private plants: First 450 kilowatthours, monthly consumption, 4.6 cents per kilowatt-hour; next 1,500 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 4.1 cents per kilowatt-hour; next 1,500 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 3.5 cents per kilowatt-hour; monthly consumption in excess of 3,450 kilowatt-hours, 2.5 cents per kilowatt-hour. If the bill is not paid on or before the fifteenth day after rendition a charge of 10 per cent of the amount of the bill is added. Minimum charge of 75 cents per month for each meter installed. For service taken untransformed from our 60-cycle primary mains, either single or 3-phase at 2,300-volt (nominal) a discount of 10 per cent is allowed. Minimum charge of $200 per month. SCHEDULE E Commercial. For any commercial purpose where demand contracted for is not less than 20 kilowatts: Fixed charge (for each month)-First 100 kilowatts of consumer's demand, $2 per kilowatt; excess of 100 kilowatts of consumer's demand, $1.50 per kilowatt. Energy charge (for each month)-First 13,750 kilowatt-hours' consumption, 1.9 cents per kilowatt-hour; next 25,000 kilowatthours' consumption, 1.3 cents per kilowatt-hour; next 150,000 kilowatt-hours' consumption, 1.1 cents per kilowatt-hour; excess of 188,750 kilowatt-hours' consumption, 0.95 cents per kilowatt-hour. "Fixed" and "Energy" charges included in this schedule are independent of each other, the former covering the demand for which the consumer requires the company to provide; the latter covering the current used. If the bill is not paid on or before the fifteenth day after rendition a charge of 10 per cent of the amount of the bill is added., Minimum fixed charge, $55 per month. For service taken untransformed from our 60-cycle primary mains, either single or 3-phase, at 2,300-volt (nominal) a discount of 10 per cent is allowed. Minimum charge of $200 per month. SCHEDULE L Commercial. For high-tension electric service for any commercial purpose where demand contracted for is not less than 20 kilowatts: Fixed charge (for each month)-First 100 kilowatts of consumer's demand, $1.60 per kilowatt; nest 900 kilowatts of consumer's demand, $1.30 per kilowatt; excess of 1,000 kilowatts of consumer's demand, $1.10 per kilowatt. Energy charge (for each month)-First 13,750 kilowatt-hours' consumption, 1.6 cents per kilowatthour; next 25,000 kilowatt-hours' consumption 1.0 cent per kilowatt-hour; next 150,000 kilowatt-hours' consumption, 0.9 cents per kilowatt hour; excess of 188,750 kilowatt-hours' consumption, 0.7 cent per kilowatt-hour. "Fixed" and "energy" charges included in this schedule are independent of each other, the former covering the demand for which the consumer requires the company to provide; the latter covering the current used. If the bill is not paid on or before the fifteenth day after rendition a charge of 10 per cent of the amount of the bill is added. Minimum fixed charge, $55 per month. SCHEDULE F Commercial. For industrial motors and battery charging (not available for emergency, breakdown service, or elevators): First 1,000 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 4.7 cents per kilowatt-hour; next 500 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 4.5 cents per kilowatt-hour; next 500 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 3.5 cents per kilowatt-hour; excess of 2,000 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 3 cents per kilowatt-hour. If the bill is not paid on or before the fifteenth day after rendition a charge of 10 per cent of the amount of the bill is added. Minimum charge of $22.50 per month. SCHEDULE G Commercial. For industrial motors (not available for emergency or breakdown service or elevators): First 50 hours' use, monthly, of the maximum demand, 4.7 cents per kilowatt-hour; for all current used monthly in excess of 50 hours' use of the maximum demand, 3 cents per kilowatt-hour. Maximum demand: Installations up to and including 50 horsepower, 100 per cent; installations over 50 horsepower, 85 per cent. If the bill is not paid on or before the fifteenth day after rendition a charge of 10 per cent of the amount of the bill is added. Minimum charge of $1 per month per horsepower, or fraction thereof, of rated capacity (lowest minimum $25). SCHEDULE H Commercial. For commercial cooking and heating purposes only: First 10 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 4.7 cents per kilowatt-hour; excess of 10 kilowatt-hours, monthly consumption, 2.5 cents per kilowatt-hour. If the bill is not paid on or before the fifteenth day after rendition a charge of 10 per cent of the amount of the bill is added. Minimum charge of 50 cents per month. Extensions and improvements made in the plant and works during the year ended December 31, 1930, subdivided in accordance with classification promulgated by the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia, effective January 1, Underground conductors for street incandescent lights. Underground conductors for street arc lights.... 22, 017. 47 1, 455. 76 1, 383. 51 22, 901. 28 169, 091. 52 10, 972. 38 Overhead conductors for street incandescent lights.. Total.. Credit: Fixed capital not classified by prescribed accounts.. Amount expended for labor. Amount set aside for depreciation, including retirement expense. Amount set aside for insurance and renewals as shown on statement of operating expenses.. Amounts paid out of earnings for betterments (nothing recorded Amounts expended for betterments from other sources.. $22, 524.92 52, 151. 45 43. 50 6, 304, 293. 62 2,792, 548. 10 3, 511, 745. 52 2, 504, 597. 01 927, 756. 50 596, 177. 24 5, 946, 042. 41 2, 304, 979. 51 |