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Off-Peak (Time of Use)

If you are the type of irrigator who does not want to worry about service being interrupted, and are willing to pay a little more when you absolutely need to water your crop, but understand you can save money by doing most of your irrigating when our peak loads are lower, then our off-peak option is for you.

Energy is priced per kilowatt-hour (kWh) and the monthly energy and delivery charges you are billed each month is based on the total amount of energy used as recorded by your electric meter.

Fixed Charge: All irrigators on this rate will pay a fixed charge based upon the highest recorded demand (kW) reading from the previous irrigation season. The fixed charge is then billed with approximately 60% reflecting on the bill you receive on or after May 1st, then the remaining approximately 40% on the bill you receive on or after August 1st.

You must notify us by April 15 of your intent to take service under this option.

Irrigation Season is June 1 - September 30. During this time, energy prices vary based upon usage.

During the winter (October 1 - May 31), energy prices are the same no matter how many kWh are recorded by your meter.

Timeline showing on-peak, mid-peak, and off-peak hours during the day


Rates shown above represent cost per kilowatt hour only and does not include other applicable fees. See Rate Plans for details regarding additional fees.

Rate Plans

Sometimes, additional or unexpected costs occur as part of delivering electricity to you. These add-ons are called "riders," and they vary, based up on how you buy or use energy.

Interruptible Market-Based Rider (IMB-Rider)
You have a business that operates three shifts/day, seven days a week and 52 weeks/year. You are willing to alter your operations to get a better rate and enter into an Interruptible Market-Based Rate Service Agreement.
Pilot Program Demand Response Resource Rider
You are providing a Demand Response Resource with an output of at least 500 kW at a single location and enter into service agreement (pilot program limited to three customers).
Standby Service (ST-Rider)
You have a generator(s) designed to produce electrical energy.
Market-Based Rate Rider (MKT-Rider)
You have a minimum monthly demand of 6,250 kW and want to enter into a market-based rate service agreement with NPPD.
Simultaneous Buy / Sell Service (SI Rider)
You have generation of 25kW or more that does not qualify for net-metering or standby rate.
Interruptible Service Rider (INT Rider)
You have a business that operates 3 shifts/day, 7 days/week and 52 weeks/year and are willing to alter your operations to get a better rate.
Energy Curtailment Service Rider (EC Rider)
You are willing to voluntarily reduce your use of electricity at a minimum of 50 kW during an energy curtailment period.
Demand Waiver Rider
You are willing to voluntarily reduce your use of electricity by 100 kW or more during peak hours when requested to do so by NPPD.
Off-Peak Rider
You have agreed to have your demands adjusted during off-peak periods.

Several lighting rate schedules are available ranging from businesses and unincorporated communities in the form of alley lighting, parking lots, churches, etc. 

Learn about NPPD's other miscellaneous rate plans.

Several lighting rate schedules are available ranging from municipalities and unincorporated communities in the form of alley lighting, parking lots, schools and churches, etc. 

Learn about NPPD's other miscellaneous rate plans.

Sometimes, additional or unexpected costs occur as part of delivering electricity to you. These add-ons are called "riders," and they vary, based up on how you buy or use energy.

Demand Waiver Rider
You are willing to voluntarily reduce your use of electricity by 100 kW or more during peak hours when requested to do so by NPPD.
Off-Peak Rider
You have agreed to have your demands adjusted during off-peak periods.

Several lighting rate schedules are available ranging from alley lighting, parking lots, schools, streetlighting, etc. 

Learn about NPPD's other miscellaneous rate plans. These include pole attachment and municipal pumping.


If you have questions about these rate plans, call 1-877-ASK-NPPD.