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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20190429press release.pdf Case No: PAC-E-19-04 Order No: 34313 Contact: Matt Evans Office: (208) 334-0339 Cell: (208) 520-4763 matt.evans@puc.idaho.gov Rocky Mountain Power proposal would slightly lower customer rates BOISE (April 29, 2019) – The Idaho Public Utilities Commission is accepting written comments on a Rocky Mountain Power proposal that would slightly decrease rates this spring. The company’s application to adjust its Energy Cost Adjustment mechanism (ECAM) calls for a decrease of 0.01 percent for residential customers, effective June 1. That equates to an annual savings of approximately 12 cents for the typical residential customer using 800 kilowatt-hours per month. In place for a decade, the ECAM allows Rocky Mountain to make a make a Commission- approved rate adjustment each spring in order to account for the fluctuating nature of its power-supply expenses. Changes in market prices, transportation expenses, and expiring contracts with power providers can make it difficult to project these expenses throughout the year. Most of the power-supply expenses incurred by Rocky Mountain are included in base rates, but the ECAM allows the company to recover power-supply expenses via a surcharge if the expenses over the previous year exceeded the amount included in base rates. In 2018, the company said, actual net power expenses exceeded the amount it recovered from customers through the ECAM, but savings from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 offset the difference, prompting the company’s proposal to slightly decrease rates. If approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, the company’s proposal would increase the revenue associated with the ECAM by $4.6 million. That equates to a rate increase of 0.3 percent for residential customers. However, the company would return to customers approximately $4.7 million in savings related to the federal tax law. The net effect is a rate decrease of 0.01 percent for residential customers, pending Commission approval. The Commission is accepting written comments on the proposal through May 14. Go here to submit a comment in this case electronically. Please include the case number, PAC-E-19-04. Comments can also be mailed to P.O. Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0074 or faxed to (208) 334-3762. All documents filed in this case, including Rocky Mountain Power’s application, can be accessed here. Or go to the Commission’s web site, www.puc.idaho.gov. Click on “Open Cases” under the “Electric” heading and scroll down to case number PAC-E-19-04.