Warren Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation Rate Selection Guide

Warren Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation (Warren RECC) is a member-owned cooperative serving 75,000+ members across eight south-central Kentucky counties. As the largest TVA distributor in Kentucky, it delivers power purchased wholesale from the Tennessee Valley Authority, with customer billing and usage data accessible through the SmartHub portal.

Kentucky · Electric Cooperative·Regulated market·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 4, 2026

Warren Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation Rate Schedule Comparison

ScheduleTypeRateBest For
GSA1Small commercial$29.40/mo + ~$0.088-0.094/kWh (seasonal) + TVA fuel costSmall businesses under 50 kW demand
GSA2Mid commercialDemand + energy charges per published schedule + TVA fuel costFacilities with 51-1,000 kW demand
GSA3Large C&IDemand + energy charges per published schedule + TVA fuel costLarge facilities 1,001-5,000 kW
Large IndustrialIndustrial contractNegotiated / special contractLoads over 5,000 kW
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Market Overview

Warren RECC is a member-owned electric cooperative and a TVA local power company. It buys all wholesale power from the Tennessee Valley Authority and resells it to members at board-approved retail rates. Kentucky has no retail electric choice, so C&I customers cannot select a competitive supplier. Rates include a TVA wholesale component (with the monthly variable TVA Energy Fuel Cost) plus local distribution charges.

Market Type
Partially Deregulated
Supplier Choice
Not Available

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Current Rate Schedules

Verified non-residential rates effective October 1, 2025. GSA1 (under 50 kW) carries a $29.40/month member charge and seasonal energy charges. GSA2 (51-1,000 kW) and GSA3 (1,001-5,000 kW) are published in Warren RECC's downloadable rate schedule and add demand charges. All bills also include the monthly variable TVA Energy Fuel Cost (June 2026: $0.02815/kWh for GSA1) plus 3% school tax and 6% Kentucky sales tax.

Effective: October 1, 2025 · Full Tariff Book →

ScheduleTypeApplicabilityStructureRate
GSA1 — General Service (under 50 kW)commercialSmall commercial accounts with demand less than 50 kW.Member charge $29.40/month. Energy charge (verified): Summer (Jun-Sep) $0.09409/kWh; Winter (Dec-Mar) $0.09046/kWh; Transitional (Oct, Nov, Apr, May) $0.08819/kWh. Plus monthly TVA Energy Fuel Cost ($0.02815/kWh as of Jun 2026), 3% school tax, and 6% KY sales tax.
GSA2 — General Service (51-1,000 kW)commercialMid-size commercial accounts with demand between 51 kW and 1,000 kW.Member charge, demand charge, and energy charge per the published GSA2 rate schedule. TVA Energy Fuel Cost (Jun 2026): $0.02815/kWh up to 15,000 kWh and $0.02759/kWh over 15,000 kWh. Plus 3% school tax and 6% KY sales tax. See downloadable rate schedule for exact $ values.
GSA3 — General Service / Industrial (1,001-5,000 kW)industrialLarge commercial and industrial accounts with demand between 1,001 kW and 5,000 kW.Member charge, demand charge, and energy charge per the published GSA3 rate schedule. TVA Energy Fuel Cost (Jun 2026): $0.02759/kWh. Plus 3% school tax and 6% KY sales tax. See downloadable rate schedule for exact $ values.
Large Industrial (over 5,000 kW) — ContractindustrialIndustrial loads exceeding 5,000 kW.Served by special contract/negotiated arrangement administered with TVA. Contact Warren RECC at (270) 842-6541 for rate terms.

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Rate Recommendations by Use Case

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Mid-size commercial facility (51-1,000 kW)

Facilities on GSA2 should prioritize demand control since demand charges drive the bill.

Recommended:
GSA2

GSA2 adds demand charges on top of energy; peak kW reduction is the highest-leverage savings action in a no-choice market.

Tips:
  • Install or use demand monitoring to find coincident peaks
  • Stagger large equipment startups
  • Request hourly data from Energy Services for load analysis
Est. monthly: Varies by demand and usage; demand charges per published GSA2 schedule plus TVA fuel cost.
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Large industrial / high-demand (1,001-5,000 kW)

GSA3 accounts should combine demand management with a TVA Energy Services audit.

Recommended:
GSA3

At this scale, demand charges and energy volume both matter; efficiency upgrades and peak shaving compound savings.

Tips:
  • Pursue load shifting and power factor optimization
  • Engage Energy Services for technical studies and audits
  • Verify GSA3 class fit annually
Est. monthly: Per published GSA3 demand/energy schedule plus TVA fuel cost.
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Small business (under 50 kW)

GSA1 accounts should focus on consumption reduction and seasonal awareness.

Recommended:
GSA1

GSA1 has no demand charge; the $29.40 member charge plus seasonal energy rates mean kWh reduction is the main lever.

Tips:
  • Shift discretionary use out of summer months when energy rates peak
  • Adopt LED and efficient HVAC
  • Enroll in SmartHub usage alerts
Est. monthly: $29.40/mo + seasonal energy (~$0.088-0.094/kWh) + TVA fuel cost.
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Multi-site / portfolio C&I data management

Portfolios should plan for manual data collection given no API or Green Button.

Recommended:
GSA2GSA3

Warren RECC has no automated data feed; centralized monitoring requires manual SmartHub exports or authorized data requests.

Tips:
  • Use written third-party authorization for consultant access
  • Request bulk/custom reporting from Business Services
  • Standardize monthly PDF capture for benchmarking
Est. monthly: N/A — operational/data recommendation.

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Historical Rate Trends

Warren RECC implemented a local rate adjustment effective October 1, 2025, alongside a TVA wholesale base rate increase. Retail rates move with both local board decisions and TVA's wholesale schedule, plus the monthly variable TVA Energy Fuel Cost.

October 1, 2025

Local rate adjustment: residential monthly distribution charge increased $4.00 (~2.5% on the average residential bill); non-residential GSA schedules updated effective this date.

+2.5%

October 1, 2025

TVA wholesale base energy rate increase of approximately 5.25% took effect, flowing through to local power companies including Warren RECC.

+5.25%

Overall trend: Upward — driven by regional load growth, higher supply/material costs, and TVA wholesale increases.

Next expected change: Local adjustments are typically announced annually; the monthly TVA Energy Fuel Cost changes every month. Monitor wrecc.com/rate-increase for announcements.


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Cost Optimization Strategies

Because Warren RECC customers cannot shop for supply, C&I cost optimization focuses on demand management, correct rate-class placement, and TVA-sponsored efficiency programs.

Peak Demand Management

For: GSA2 and GSA3 commercial/industrial accounts

Demand charges are a major bill component; trimming peak kW can yield meaningful monthly savings.

On GSA2/GSA3 demand-metered accounts, reduce coincident peak kW through load staggering, scheduling, and on-site controls to lower monthly demand charges.

Rate-Class Verification

For: All non-residential accounts

Avoids overpayment from incorrect class assignment.

Confirm the account is on the correct GSA class for its actual demand profile; misclassification can overcharge fixed/demand components.

TVA Fuel Cost Awareness

For: All firm-rate accounts

Improves budgeting accuracy; modest energy-charge management.

Track the monthly TVA Energy Fuel Cost and shift discretionary load when feasible; while the rate is fixed monthly, awareness aids budgeting and load planning.

TVA EnergyRight & Energy Services Audits

For: Commercial/Industrial members

Varies by measure; audits identify efficiency upgrades and available incentives.

Engage Warren RECC Energy Services for audits, power quality analysis, and TVA efficiency incentives to cut consumption.

To implement these strategies, you need your 15-minute interval data. Learn how to download Warren Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation interval data →


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Frequently Asked Questions

Can my energy consultant or aggregator pull my Warren RECC usage data automatically?

No. Warren RECC has no public API, Green Button Connect My Data, or formal Share My Data program. Third-party access requires a signed written authorization submitted to Member Services at (270) 842-6541, after which data is shared manually. Plan for a 5-10 business day turnaround.

Does Warren RECC provide 15-minute interval data for my commercial facility?

Interval data granularity is not publicly documented. SmartHub presents aggregated usage rather than confirmed sub-hourly intervals. C&I customers needing hourly or 15-minute data for load analysis should request it directly from the Energy Services Department at (270) 842-6541.

What rate schedule applies to my business?

Non-residential members are served under GSA1 (less than 50 kW), GSA2 (51-1,000 kW), or GSA3 (1,001-5,000 kW). Loads above 5,000 kW are handled by special contract. All bills include the monthly variable TVA Energy Fuel Cost plus 3% school tax and 6% Kentucky sales tax.

Can I shop for a competitive electricity supplier?

No. Kentucky is a fully regulated market and Warren RECC is a TVA distributor. There is no retail choice — C&I customers take bundled service under Warren RECC's published GSA rate schedules. Cost optimization focuses on demand management, rate-class selection, and TVA efficiency programs.

How far back does my billing history go in SmartHub?

SmartHub stores billing and payment history, but Warren RECC does not publicly specify the retention period. For older records or bulk historical exports, contact Member Services at (270) 842-6541.

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