T.I.P. Rural Electric s top priority is to provide reliable electricity and service to its member-owners. The company began in 1938, when Phelan Construction Company was hired to build its first line that totaled 132 miles. It took until April 27, 1939, for that line to become energized and the first T.I.P. substation, just south of Belle Plaine, provided the electricity for that line. By 1947, with the help of cooperatives like T.I.P., 79 percent of Iowa farms had electricity. Private power companies had not extended service to rural areas because they decided it could not be profitable. Located in Brooklyn, Iowa, T.I.P. has 21 substations serving 1,767 miles of line with 6,008 accounts receiving electrical service.
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Security Lighting
Remember that only production and processing are sales tax exempt. Lighting in livestock buildings, security lights or any outdoor lighting is subject to sales tax. If the only separation you need to make is between production and the lighting load, it may be easier to calculate the lighting load to get your exemption percentage. Calculating the lighting is done by multiplying the wattage by the number of hours used, then dividing by 1,000 to get kWh used. Also, if you have more than one farmstead a separate sales tax exemption form is required for each. A properly documented certificate should be suitable.
The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA) requires utilities to purchase excess energy and capacity produced by qualifying facilities (wind turbine, solar array, etc.) at a rate equal to the utility’s full avoided cost. Avoided cost is the incremental cost to a utility of generating or purchasing electric energy or capacity, or both, in an amount equal to that purchased from the qualifying facility. Consistent with FERC precedent, the avoided cost of Central Iowa Power Cooperative’s (CIPCO), and all-requirements of our members is the same as that of CIPCO.