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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20250220News Release.pdf lr �_ Idaho Public Utilities Commission Brad LitUe,Governor
P.O. Box 83720, Boise. ID 83770-0074 Edward Lodge, President
John R.Hammond, Jr.,Commissioner
Dayn Hardie,Commissioner
Case No. AVU-E-25-01
Case No. AVU-G-25-01
Order No. 36470
Contact: Adam Rush
Office: (208) 334-0339
E-mail: adam.rush@puc.idaho.gov
NEWS RELEASE: Commission sets intervenor participation deadline in electric and natural gas
utility's rate cases.
BOISE (Feb. 20, 2025)—The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has set a March 12 intervenor
deadline to participate in natural gas and electric rate cases filed by Avista Utilities.
Avista is seeking commission approval to increase the rates it charges to offer natural gas and
electric service. Intervenors in a case are allowed to participate in the proceedings for
applications submitted to the commission.
Avista is proposing to increase the electric rate for residential customers who use an average of
939 kilowatt hours per month by 14.7 percent. This represents an increase of$15.36 per month.
Customers using an average of 939 kilowatt hours per month would see their bills increase from
$104.30 to $119.66. The utility also is proposing to increase the basic charge to $25.00 per
month, up from $20.00 per month. Avista is asking that the rate change begin on Sept. 1, 2025.
The utility also is seeking approval for a rate increase beginning Sept. 1, 2026. If approved,
electric residential customers using an average of 939 kilowatt hours per month would see an
increase of 5.3 percent, or$6.36, for a monthly bill of$126.02. This is an increase from $119.66
per month. The utility also is proposing an increase of$5 per month in the basic charge,bringing
it to $30.00 per month.
In a separate case, the utility is seeking approval to increase the rate it charges for natural gas
service. If the case is approved as filed, residential natural gas customers using an average of 66
therms per month would see an increase of 10.4 percent, or$6.29, for a monthly bill of$66.92.
This is an increase from $60.63. Avista is proposing that the increase begin on Sept. 1, 2025. The
utility also is seeking an increase that would begin on Sept. 1, 2026. If approved by the
commission, residential natural gas customers using an average of 66 therms per month would
see an increase of 1.3 percent, or$0.88. The monthly bill would increase to $67.80,up from
$66.92.
The utility said it is seeking the rate increases to pay for an increase in net plant investment. It
said it also saw an increase in costs for distribution, operation, maintenance, administrative and
general expenses for electric and natural gas operations.
The commission can approve, deny or modify the applications.
Those interested in becoming a party to either case and participate in proceedings have until
March 12, 2025, to do so. An e-mail can be sent to secretary@puc.idaho.gov to request
intervenor status. If computer access is not available, a request can be mailed to:
Commission Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0074
Street address for express mail:
11331 W. Chinden Blvd.
Building 8, Suite 201-A
Boise, ID 83714
Additional information is available at: puc.idaho.gov/case/Details/7453 and
puc.idaho.gov/case/Details/7452.