As many of you know, APT/APC filed TA835‐2 on 11‐27‐2013 - TopicsExpress



          

As many of you know, APT/APC filed TA835‐2 on 11‐27‐2013 seeking an 18.16 percent permanent rate increase and a 6 percent across‐the–board interim rate increase for all APT customers. The 6% interim increase is currently in effect. As a 27 year AP&T employee-owner, (and the Facebook Admin guy), this particular post represents one of the most challenging pieces of information to convey. Although I understand it...like many of my peers and our customers, i dont have to like it. I have personally ready through the near 40 public and municipal responses to the filing, (multiple times), and I/we understand the frustration(s) expressed. Based in part, on those RCA comments, an Utility Ratemaking Q&A sheet was put together to provide a brief ratemaking primer if you will. You may click on the link and download the PDF. aptalaska/upload/pdf/power.rate.qna.pdf Now for those who were not able to file written comments with the Regulatory Commission of Alaska regarding this rate case, there has been a consumer input hearing scheduled. Here are the details: “We have scheduled a consumer input hearing to convene at 6 p.m. on April 30, 2014, in Haines, Skagway, and Anchorage. The consumer input hearing in Haines will convene at the Borough Assembly Chambers located at 213 Haines Highway, Haines, Alaska. In Skagway, the consumer input hearing will convene, at the same time, at the Assembly Chambers located at City Hall, 700 Spring Street, Skagway, Alaska. In Anchorage, the consumer input hearing will convene in the East Hearing Room of the Regulatory Commission of Alaska at 701 West Eight Avenue, Suite 300, Anchorage, Alaska. The Haines, Skagway, and Anchorage locations will be linked telephonically. The assigned administrative law judge, or at the convenience of the commission another administrative law judge, and any attending commissioners will hear public comment from interested persons starting promptly at 6 p.m. The consumer input hearing will adjourn at 9 p.m. or when comments of all attendees wishing to speak are received. Participants should limit comments to 10 minutes. APC shall have a representative present in Haines to explain the filings in this proceeding and answer questions.”
Posted on: Tue, 15 Apr 2014 22:07:44 +0000

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