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Regulatory Decisions

California Proposes Strategy to Meet GHG Goals

State aims for electric sector reduction of 42 million metric tons in GHG emissions by 2030.

Rate Case Roundup: Colorado

In a highly contentious docket pertaining to a natural gas local distribution company’s (LDC’s) petition for rate relief, the Colorado Public Utilities Commission ended up staying a recommended decision from an administrative law judge (ALJ) and then extending the time for party motions, rebuttals, exceptions, and responses.

Rate Case Roundup: Idaho

Avista Utilities settle for rate increase substantially less than what had been requested.

Rate Case Roundup: Kentucky

The Kentucky Public Service Commission approved as modified a proffered stipulation pursuant to which an electric utility, Kentucky Power Company, may implement a base rate hike of $12.35 million. The final amount authorized stands in stark contrast to the $65.39 million in additional revenues originally sought by the company. It also marks a significant reduction from the rate terms negotiated by the settling parties, which provided for an increase of $19.45 million.

Rate Case Roundup: South Carolina

Daufuskie Island Utility may raise its rates by $950,000 of $1.18 million requested.

Rate Case Roundup: Vermont

Green Mountain Power granted a rate increase larger than what it had initially sought.

Rate Case Roundup: Virginia

Virginia Natural Gas authorized to increase its rates and charges by $34.1 million.

Corporate Reorganization in Oregon

Northwest Natural Gas may proceed with forming a holding company.

Oklahoma Recognizes Post-Test-Year Payments to SPP

Although largely agreeing with an administrative law judge’s (ALJ’s) recommendations with respect to an electric utility’s request for $156 million in rate relief, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission has departed from some of the ALJ’s conclusions, thus adding somewhat to the $81.2 million in additional revenues proposed by the ALJ for the utility, Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO).

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