PPL Electric Utilities reaches settlement in first distribution rate increase since 2016
If approved by the PUC, increase would support continued enhancements in reliability and further support vulnerable customers.
Parties to the settlement include a large and diverse group of stakeholders, including low-income, residential and business consumer advocates. Only two parties raised limited objections, which are confined to certain provisions regarding large net metering customer classification.
The settlement provides for an increase in the annual base distribution revenues of
- Delivering greater reliability and resilience for customers by replacing aging infrastructure with stronger poles and equipment, installing animal, avian and lightning guards, enhancing tree trimming and removal intended to reduce outages, and expanding advanced smart grid technologies that accelerate restoration and improve service.
- Enhancing support for vulnerable customers by increasing hardship fund bill credits, improving access to assistance programs, eliminating reconnection fees, streamlining return of security deposits and boosting the annual low-income weatherization budget.
- Supporting small businesses by mitigating cost impacts of net-metered distributed generation and providing flexible payment options.
- Creating a new large load customer rate class and electric service tariff with a 10-year load and financial commitment. This new rate class will provide
$11 million in support for the residential low-income program, helping reduce costs for residential customers, and includes safeguards to manage increased demand from large load customers.
If approved by the PUC, the settlement agreement would result in the following customer bill increases, based on estimated total bills using rates effective
- Residential customers using 1,000 kilowatt-hours per month could see their total bill increase by about
$7.42 . - Commercial customers using 1,000 kWh and 3 KW per month could see their total bill increase by
$4.64 per month. - Industrial customers using 150,000 kWh and 500 KW per month could see their total bill increase by about
$382.63 .
As part of the settlement,
More information
The rate review filing, including settlement, is available on
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