Avista requests recovery of costs for providing service in Oregon
The proposal is designed to increase overall natural gas base revenue by approximately
“Our customers remain our primary focus as we make decisions about how and where to invest across the company,” Avista CEO Dennis Vermillion said. “We strive to keep energy affordable while making important and necessary investments in our infrastructure. We’ve made these investments on behalf of our customers because it’s the right thing to do. We want our customers to have energy available when they need it.”
“Our costs to deliver energy continue to outpace our revenue. Avista is not unique in this regard; utilities across the nation work to replace infrastructure and meet increasing compliance obligations while the fixed costs of operating and maintaining systems are increasing.”
“Once we make investments in our system, we must recover the costs. It’s important for the health of the company and an essential part of providing safe and reliable energy to better align the rates customers pay with Avista’s costs to serve through these general rate requests. We understand that it’s challenging and often frustrating when we file rate cases and that many people are struggling.”
“We are pleased that the Commission recently approved requests by the Company that reduce customer rates beginning in November, resulting from our annual purchased gas cost adjustments. That decrease was approximately
Infrastructure Investments
The capital investments driving our need for rate relief include upgrades and maintenance of natural gas pipe and distribution equipment as well as other information technology improvements. Major capital investments included in today's filing are:
- The continuation of a major project to replace portions of natural gas distribution pipe. The project is replacing hundreds of miles of natural gas pipeline that was installed prior to 1987.
- Replacement of natural gas infrastructure that has reached the end of its useful life or needs to be replaced due to other regional infrastructure or compliance requirements.
- Implementation and upgrades of technology systems that make it easier for customers to do business with Avista and that enable employees to perform their jobs and serve customers in a safe, reliable and efficient manner.
Customer Bills
If approved by the PUC, a residential customer using an average of 47 therms per month would see a
The actual percentage and dollar increase will vary by customer class and will depend on how much energy a customer uses. The requested natural gas rate billing changes by rate schedule are as follows:
Residential Schedule 410/411 | 6.7% | |
General Service Schedule 420 | 7.2% | |
Large General Service Schedule 424 | 3.1% | |
Interruptible Service Schedule 440 | 2.4% | |
Seasonal Service Schedule 444 | 2.5% | |
Transportation Service Schedule 456 | 7.0% | |
Overall | 6.6% |
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