Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Approves Settlement Agreement for Duke Energy's Electric Security Plan
Posted on: Wednesday, 17 December 2008, 15:15 CST
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The settlement agreement was reached with most intervening parties, the Staff of the PUCO and the Ohio Consumers' Counsel in October and was then sent to the PUCO for approval.
Under the settlement terms, the base cost for generation service will increase by approximately 2 percent of the total bill annually in 2009 and in 2010 for residential customers, and each year from 2009 through 2011 for non- residential customers. Additionally, the bill for generation service will continue to include cost-based trackers for fuel and purchased power, capacity purchases and environmental compliance expenditures.
Because fuel costs have dropped, total electric prices will decrease
effective
Under the terms of the settlement, the typical monthly cost for a
residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt-hours will be
"We are very pleased with the commission's decision," said
"In addition, our plan will also provide Duke Energy with the resources necessary to develop energy efficiency programs that will help all customers reduce overall usage and energy bills," she said.
Over the three-year term of the agreement, Duke Energy will contribute
The PUCO also approved a new infrastructure modernization program to install Smart Grid technology. The new technology is an interactive digital system that allows the company to communicate with customers about their energy usage, monitor power quality, identify power outages, turn service on/off remotely, read meters continuously, and support energy efficiency. As a benefit of this program, tighter distribution system reliability targets have been established.
The agreement also replaces the existing energy efficiency tracker with a
new Save-a-Watt model that will provide incentives to Duke Energy based on the
success of its energy efficiency programs and the avoided cost of building new
generation. The new energy efficiency programs will help customers lower their
overall bills and will help Duke Energy achieve the significant energy
efficiency targets established by
The settlement includes plans to develop an Electronic Bulletin Board that will help customers compare competitor pricing for electric generation supply. The agreement also establishes a new rider to fund economic development investments that the PUCO may approve in the future.
Duke Energy's
Duke Energy, one of the largest electric power companies in
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