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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210527Customer Notice.pdfBILL INSERT Rocky Mountain Power rate filing reflects low-cost,clean energy transformation Rocky Mountain Power filed a request with the Idaho Public Utilities Commissionto implement its long- term plan to modernize how the company produces,transports and delivers electricity to power Idaho's future. Beginning in 2022,the proposed new rates would result in an increase of 7.0 percent for customers overall.On average,residential customers would see an increase of about $10.32 per month. The Idaho commission will examine Rocky Mountain Power's request and will determine whether the request should be accepted as filed,modified,or rejected.The rate change ordered by the commission would take effect on January 1,2022.Rocky Mountain Power's initial request proposes the following changes by rate schedule: Proposed Price Change-Effective Jan.1,2022 Residential -Schedule1 9.2% Residential -Schedule36 10.0% General Service-Schedule6 9.4% General Service-Schedule9 8.1% Irrigation -Schedule 10 6.7% General Service-Schedule23 4.9% General Service-Schedule35 9.4% Public Street Lighting -38.6% Contract -Schedule400 4.9% Overall Increase 7.0% The public may comment on the proposal as the commission studies the company's request.A copy of the company's application is available for public review on the commission's website, www.puc.idaho.gov,under Case No.PAC-E-21-07.Customers may also subscribeto the commission's RSS feed to receive periodic updates via email.The request is also available at the company's offices in Rexburg,Preston,Shelley and Montpelier,or on the web at www.rockymountainpower.net/Idaho regulatoryfilings. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Rocky Mountain Power offices www.puc.idaho.gov Rexburg-127 East Main 11331 W.Chinden Blvd.Building 8,Suite 201-A Preston -509 S.2nd East Boise,ID 83714 Shelley -852 E.1400 North Montpelier-24852 U.S.Hwy 89