11/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/07/2024 13:49
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Rate increase will support continued investment
in safety of utility's gas infrastructure
The Michigan Public Service Commission today approved a $113,788,000 rate increase for DTE Gas Co. (Case No. U-21291), a 57% reduction from the amount the utility sought.
DTE Gas filed a request in January 2024 to raise rates by $266 million, with $106 million already reflected in rates from a previously approved infrastructure surcharge, for a net increase of $160 million. The company said the increase would primarily fund continued infrastructure investment in and modernization of its natural gas transmission and distribution system as well as increasing operations and maintenance costs.
A typical residential customer using 100 ccf (hundred cubic feet) of natural gas per month will see an increase of $1.98, or 2.28%, in their monthly bill. In addition, due to the approved Infrastructure Recovery Mechanism (IRM) surcharge, customers will see an increase of 66 cents, or a 0.74%, starting Nov. 21, 2024. The IRM surcharge will increase annually until 2029, resulting in an additional increase of $6.28, or 7.04%, by Jan. 1, 2029, over the initial rate and IRM approval. DTE Gas serves about 1.3 million customers across both Michigan peninsulas.
The Commission approved a lower authorized rate of return on common equity of 9.8%, down from the prior approved 9.9%, and a capital structure of 50% equity and 50% debt.
In today's order, the Commission:
Intervenors in the case were the City of Ann Arbor; Michigan Department of Attorney General; Billerud Americas Corp.; Sierra Club; Association of Businesses Advocating Tariff Equity; Dearborn Industrial Generation LLC; The Ecology Center; Union of Concerned Scientists; Environmental Law and Policy Center; Vote Solar; We Want Green Too; Soulardarity; Michigan Power LP; Retail Energy Supply Association; Natural Resources Defense Council; Michigan Environmental Council; Citizens Utility Board of Michigan; and the Urban Core Collective. MPSC Staff also participated.
DTE Gas' most recent rate increase was authorized in December 2021, when the Commission approved a settlement agreement raising rates by $95 million.
Meanwhile, the Commission also approved DTE Gas' application to continue amortization of some accounts and for revised depreciation rates for gas utility plant (Case No. U-21384). The revised depreciation rates will be effective Nov. 21, 2024. DTE Gas must file its next depreciation study within 5 years. The Association of Businesses Advocating Tariff Equity and the City of Ann Arbor intervened in the case; MPSC Staff also participated.
COMMISSION ADVANCES IMPLEMENTATION OF UPDATED MICHIGAN ENERGY WASTE REDUCTION LAW
The Commission today approved several orders in its efforts to implement changes to Michigan's energy waste reduction (EWR) laws enacted as part of the state's 2023 energy law revamp, specifically Public Act 229 of 2023 and related definitions in Public Act 235 of 2023.
Utility EWR programs saved Michigan more than 1.75 million megawatt hours of electricity and nearly 7 million thousand cubic feet of natural gas not used in 2023, according to the MPSC's 2023 Utility Energy Waste Reduction Programs Annual Report on the Implementation of Public Act 295.
Michigan's electric and natural gas utilities spent more than $551 million on EWR programs in 2023, and that's expected to result in savings of $1.4 billion over the 12-year lifecycle of EWR programs and measures. For every dollar spent on EWR programs in 2023, customers will see $2.54 of benefits, the report concludes.
MPSC APPROVES EXPANDED ELIGIBLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIER DESIGNATION FOR ASSURANCE WIRELESS
The MPSC approved an application by Assurance Wireless USA LP to expand its eligible telecommunications carrier service designation (Case No. U-15966), which enables the company to access to federal Universal Service Fund support for providing Lifeline supported services to qualifying Michigan customers. The company, a subsidiary of T-Mobile USA Inc., provides service through Lifeline, a program that provides discounted phone and internet service for income-eligible customers.
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DISCLAIMER: This document was prepared to aid the public's understanding of certain matters before the Commission and is not intended to modify, supplement, or be a substitute for the Commission's orders. The Commission's orders are the official action of the Commission.
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