Pacific Power files rate change plan with state commission

Published on December 17, 2019 by Dave Kovaleski

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Pacific Power filed a request with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission that would result in lower rates for customers.

The rate request includes proposals to simplify rates to align costs with use patterns and provide more options for customers to save energy by shifting when they use power. They also seek to streamline prices for streetlights. The proposals all promote the use of cleaner energy. It’s part of the company’s new approach to how it produces, transports and uses electricity.

“Pacific Power’s top priority is to deliver affordable, safe, and reliable electricity while supporting Washington customers’ desire for more renewable generation to power their homes and businesses,” Stefan Bird, president and CEO of Pacific Power, said. “Through both innovation and investment, we’re focused on increasing our renewable generation capacity, expanding our energy grid, and making it more resilient and secure. This filing nearly doubles the amount of renewable wind energy serving Washington customers while maintaining affordability and reliability.”

Pacific Power’s last rate review was in 2014. Since then, the company has made investments to upgrade existing wind power production, acquire new wind and solar generation, build new transmission, and pioneer a new western energy market to lower costs.

If the rate plan is approved, the changes will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2021. Public meetings will be scheduled to encourage public comment.