{"id":43294,"date":"2019-11-25T12:41:00","date_gmt":"2019-11-25T20:41:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/home2\/state-utilities-and-transportation-commission-staff-recommend-lower-pse-rate-increases\/"},"modified":"2019-11-25T12:44:19","modified_gmt":"2019-11-25T20:44:19","slug":"state-utilities-and-transportation-commission-staff-recommend-lower-pse-rate-increases","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/northwest\/state-utilities-and-transportation-commission-staff-recommend-lower-pse-rate-increases\/","title":{"rendered":"State Utilities and Transportation Commission staff recommend lower PSE rate increases"},"content":{"rendered":"
Staff members of the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) recommended rejecting Puget Sound Energy’s requested electric and natural gas rate increase, proposing smaller increases instead. <\/p>\n
In June, Puget Sound Energy requested an increase of $139.9 million, or 6.9%, in additional electric revenue and $65.5 million, or 7.9%, in additional gas revenue. Under UTC staff’s recommendation, the company would receive an electric revenue increase of approximately $50 million, or 2.5%, and a natural gas revenue increase of $38.4 million, or 4.6%, according to a Nov. 22 UTC news release.<\/p>\n
Commission energy staff recommended smaller increases to electric and natural gas rates after reviewing the company’s costs to supply power and for infrastructure investments.<\/p>\n
The proposal also recovers in rates the remaining costs associated with PSE’s partial ownership of the Colstrip coal-fired power plant in Montana, which by law must not serve Washington customers after 2025.<\/p>\n
Under UTC staff’s proposed rates, PSE’s average residential electric customer using 900 kilowatt hours a month would pay $1.13 more a month, for an average monthly bill of $91.23. The company’s proposed rates would have increased the average residential electric customer’s bill by $5.51, for an average monthly bill of $95.61, according to the news release.<\/p>\n
PSE’s average residential natural gas customer using 64 therms a month would pay $2.14 more under staff’s recommendation, for an average monthly bill of $61.74. The company’s proposal would have raised the average residential natural gas customer’s bill by $2.45, for an average monthly bill of $62.05.<\/p>\n
The three-member commission, which is not bound by the staff recommendation, will make a final decision on the utility’s rate request next spring. New rates would go into effect in April.<\/p>\n
PSE customers will be able to comment to state regulators on the proposed rate increases at public meetings scheduled for Jan. 7, starting at 6 p.m. at the UTC headquarters in Lacey and Jan. 22, starting at 6 p.m. at the Bellevue City Hall Council Chamber.<\/p>\n