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Maryland PSC Approves Adder to Type II SOS Rates
September 29, 2011
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The Maryland PSC approved without modification Baltimore Gas & Electric's tariff rider (Rider 29) to recover from Schedule G and GS Type II SOS customers the SOS costs which should have been collected in 2008, but which were mitigated by the Maryland PSC in an action later determined to be unlawful by the courts.
The adders, first reported in Matters (9/2), will apply to BGE Schedules G and GS Type II SOS rates only, for a period of 12 months.
Rider 29, the result of a recent PSC bench order, also credits to all non-residential distribution customers the same mitigation costs that those customers were required to incur during the mitigation period, which was from June 1 – August 30, 2008.
Rider 29 will collect (and credit back) the formerly mitigated charges over a 12-month period, subject to a final true-up.
The Type II Generation Market-Priced Service rates for Schedules G and GS customers will be adjusted by adding the following amounts from the October 2011 through September 2012 billings:
Schedule G Type II: $0.01062/kWh
Schedule GS Type II: $0.01336/kWh
During this same period, all non-residential distribution sales will receive a credit of $0.00038/kWh.
The previously mitigated costs now being recovered resulted from the PSC's mitigation of Type II rates in the summer of 2008 for those customers transitioning from Type I service to Type II service, due to implementation of a prior change in the size cutoff for Type I service (see 8/11 for background on the mitigation).
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