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National Grid announces a three-year rate plan in Upstate New York

National Grid announces a three-year rate plan in Upstate New York

National Grid, a British company, announced on Monday that it had submitted a proposal for a three-year plan of rates to the New York Public Service Commission in order to run its electric and gas distribution operations upstate New York.

Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, which provides electricity and gas to 1.7 million customers, accounts for around 15% of National Grid’s regulated assets. If the plan is approved, the average residential electricity customer using 625 kilowatt hours (kWh) each month will see their monthly bill increase by $14.32 the first year, then $6.44 the second and finally $4.34 the third. The company stated that residential natural gas users using an average of 78 thermos per month will see their monthly bills increase by $7.66 the first year, then $8.08 the second and $9.18 the third.

National Grid announced that the plan will run from 2025-2028 and include a 9.5% return on equity, as well as a capital investment for NIMO of 1,43 billion dollars in electricity, and 351 million dollars in gas in the first year of rate. The plan also includes over $290 million of bill discounts and the retirement of approximately 112 miles of natural gas pipeline with a high leakage rate in the next 3 years.

The commission will likely make a final decision in the coming months. Reporting by Shashwat awasthi, Bengaluru. Editing by Janane venkatraman and Kirby Donovan.

(source: Reuters)