Since Camden is an older city, a majority of its circuits are still the old 4kv. This also includes the 'downtown' section which is an underground network. 4kv was, and sometimes still is, a more reliable voltage on shorter spans from the substation. But there are some newer as well as updated substations that produce 13kv inside of Camden. Any new pole top construction we do is built for 13kv so in the future all 4kv lines can be eliminated.
About metering it, all primary customers pay some sort of a flat rate per month. I don't know, maybe like $2000 a month. Primary customers do not pay per kwh, like a home owner would.
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