The Sligo Lighting and Electric Power Act, 1924

FOURTH SCHEDULE

MAXIMUM PRICES FOR ENERGY.

In this Schedule the expression "unit" shall mean the energy contained in a current of one thousand amperes flowing under an electro motive force of one volt during one hour.

Section One.

Where the Company charge any consumer by the actual amount of energy supplied to him the price to be charged shall not exceed a rate of one shilling per unit, provided that the Company may charge any consumer:

(a) In respect of each of the quarters ending 31st March and 31st December respectively for any amount up to fifteen units fifteen shillings and

(b) In respect of each of the quarters ending 30th June and 30th September respectively for any amount up to ten units ten shillings

Section Two.

Notwithstanding anything contained in Section One of this Schedule the Company may enter into agreements with consumers that a periodical charge be made in respect of the maximum power required by consumers in addition to a charge for electrical energy supplied to consumers.