Regulators consider NYSEG rate request

By The Associated Press

Tuesday, February 10, 2009 10:48 AM EST

ALBANY - New York regulators are considering a rate hike requested by two upstate utilities four months after their parent company, Energy East, agreed not to seek a rate increase for a year except in a financial crisis.
The state Public Service Commission will hold a procedural conference Wednesday on the requests from New York State Gas & Electric and Rochester Gas & Electric. That's the first step in a review process that usually takes about 11 months.

“The staff is conducting a full and thorough review,” Public Service spokeswoman Anne Dalton said.

For residential customers, the increases would add about $17 to the average monthly RG&E bill and $21 to the average NYSEG bill.

When its $4.6 billion acquisition by the Spanish energy company Iberdrola was approved in September, Energy East, based in Portland, Maine, agreed not to request a rate hike unless safety and reliability were at risk without one.

Matt Maguire, a spokesman for NYSEG and RG&E, said the merger order specifically allows the utilities to file for a rate increase before the one-year “target period” ends if they can show their financial performance otherwise would fall to levels that jeopardized their ability to provide safe and reliable service.

The PSC also required Iberdrola to put aside $275 million to buffer future rate increases; sell the fossil-fuel power plants Energy East owns in New York to conform with a state policy that power companies shouldn't own both transmission lines and generating plants; and commit to spend $200 million on wind energy development in New York.

In their rate request filed at the end of January, RG&E and NYSEG forecast a significant shortfall in cash needed for required infrastructure investment.

They blamed that shortfall on a long list of factors, including the national recession and credit crunch as well as an increase in uncollectible bills, reduced sales, high property taxes, and rising costs of pensions and health care.

The utilities asked the PSC to approve the increased rates by July 1.

Sen. Charles Schumer issued a statement in response to the rate hike request, saying the PSC should reject it quickly.

“The credit crisis has put everyone, especially ratepayers, under financial strain and now is not the time to stick New Yorkers with spiking utility bills,” Schumer said.

NYSEG and RG&E said their electricity delivery rates haven't increased since 1996 and natural gas delivery rates have been essentially flat since 1994.

NYSEG serves 872,000 customers across more than 40 percent of upstate New York and RG&E serves 360,000 in a nine-county region surrounding Rochester.

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auburn~sucks wrote on Sep 8, 2009 6:29 AM:

" damn this is an old one!!!!what changed between then and now ? "

AJ wrote on May 25, 2009 1:14 PM:

" These people have absolutely no shame whatsoever. If I am not mistaken, we are paying the 2nd or third highest rates in the country. It is all about greed folks.

Whatever happened to Lattimore's idea of creating a municipal power agency?

SMUD and other municipal utilities have the lowest rates in the country for electricity because they are not beholden to WALL ST, SHAREHOLDERS, and GREEDY CEO'S, and they typically get better service as well. "

091951 wrote on Apr 7, 2009 7:55 PM:

" Pellet stoves? Solar panels? Wind power? Thermal energy? I can see it all now. Fees, licenses, permits and yearly inspections all administered by the utility companies. Give them time. As soon as they figure out a way to do it, all this alternative energy technology will take off like the Beatles first tour. "

sick of it wrote on Mar 4, 2009 7:21 PM:

" time for wood to burn to keep warm and candles for light back to the old ways "

spatrx wrote on Feb 28, 2009 8:37 AM:

" You wonder why the economy is bad?Every rate and fee goes up but my pay wage stays the same!!!You NYSEG people must think everyone in this state makes as much an hour as your employees.The Amish are the smart ones!!! "

movedsouth wrote on Feb 25, 2009 12:20 PM:

" "bizzaro-world wrote on Feb 14, 2009 7:47 PM:
" I dare any of you folks to drive by Wegmans-Aub every single day and count the NYSEG trucks, killin dat time. free meals, $90K a year and a GED. Wow. Paid everything & better benefits & better retirement than any of us common folk. Cheat the Gov & tax payers (me & you) to give HUGE somes of money to reimburse storm damage. That is FREE upgrades to infrastructure. STOP the insanity you GREEDY lame RICH fools. " Do you have ANY idea of what you are talking about? Could it be coffee breaks and lunch, which MOST people are entitled to? I thought those employees were common folk. What kind are they? "Sen. Charles Schumer issued a statement in response to the rate hike request, saying the PSC should reject it quickly.

“The credit crisis has put everyone, especially ratepayers, under financial strain and now is not the time to stick New Yorkers with spiking utility bills,” Schumer said" And this guy said the American people don't care about the pork in the stimulus bill. Democrat. Maybe you can tell these people personally during a storm and your power is out, or in the middle of winter with no gas. This is like telling a cop he spends too much time in a coffee shop. "

bizzaro-world wrote on Feb 14, 2009 7:47 PM:

" I dare any of you folks to drive by Wegmans-Aub every single day and count the NYSEG trucks, killin dat time. free meals, $90K a year and a GED. Wow. Paid everything & better benefits & better retirement than any of us common folk. Cheat the Gov & tax payers (me & you) to give HUGE somes of money to reimburse storm damage. That is FREE upgrades to infrastructure. STOP the insanity you GREEDY lame RICH fools. "

brew1234 wrote on Feb 10, 2009 3:58 PM:

" They raised rates when energy costs went up. Now that energy costs are down the rates should be going down, not up. "

excnyer wrote on Feb 10, 2009 1:18 PM:

" Just what is NYSEG thinking? Maybe the employees and CEO's should take a salary cut to finance NYSEG expenses. I'm so glad I no longer live in NY! "

mb wrote on Feb 10, 2009 11:31 AM:

" This is one reason why I am moving to the country and installing a pellet stove and hopefully solar panels in the future. "

a marine sgt 1976-1986 wrote on Feb 10, 2009 9:18 AM:

" wow nyseg, what infrastructures are you talking? 21 dollars a month to each persons bill? omg what are u doing building a taj mahal? how much more money can people through at utility companys and not see any returns? when you go to turn someones power off, please take into consideration that because of 21 more dollars, maybe they cant pay the bill? but then againm we are just average working people supporting large companies that operate on greed, bail outs and tax write offs, so much for any social security raises or emploee raises benifitting the person "

the bone wrote on Feb 10, 2009 5:32 AM:

" People are struggling now--so lets just raise the rates!!!!!!!!!!!!! "

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