Ohio regulators approve higher DP&L rates

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AT 2:52 P.M.

Here are public statements in reaction to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio’s vote Wednesday afternoon unanimously approving higher DP&L rates to cover the utility’s distribution investments.

From PUCO Chairman Asim Haque:

“Today’s decision is notable due to the settlement’s wide range of support, including environmental and customer advocates. Going forward, DP&L’s rates will reflect what it now costs to provide distribution service to its customers, which includes a reconciliation of rates to reflect the utility’s reduced tax obligation to the federal government.”

From Molly McGuire, spokesperson for Ohio Consumers’ Counsel Bruce Weston:

“Today Dayton-area consumers got an electric bill increase of about $2.64 monthly on average. But kudos go to DP&L for agreeing to reduce its proposed rate increase by more than half, in negotiations with the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel, PUCO staff and others.”

1:30 PM:

Members of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Wednesday afternoon unanimously approved higher DP&L rates to cover the utility’s distribution investments.

A voice vote was taken before comments on the rates were read during a PUCO meeting in Columbus. There was no commission discussion of the rates.

A PUCO spokesman said a press release on the vote would be forthcoming later Wednesday.

EARLIER TODAY:

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) will take up DP&L’s distribution rate case in its 1:30 p.m. meeting today.

If the PUCO approves the settlement DP&L reached with PUCO staff and interested parties — including companies like Kroger and Ohio manufacturers — bills for consumers who use 1,000 kilowatt-hours of power a month will go up $2.64, officials have said.

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PUCO staff has said all parties seem to be on board with the settlement agreement that was struck earlier.

“Rarely has the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio been presented with a stipulation with such breadth of support,” PUCO staff said in a filing in August.

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The PUCO meeting can be watched live on the PUCO web site. To view the meeting as it is streamed live, go to https://www.puco.ohio.gov/media-room/puco-webcast/

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