UGI Electric Division filed a request with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to increase its base rates for electric distribution service by $17.3 million annually. The utility serves approximately 63,000 customers in Luzerne and Wyoming Counties. According to the filing, the proposed increase would recover costs for completed system and information technology improvements while funding additional upgrades necessary for customer service and reliable electric service.
The rate increase request represents a significant financial adjustment for the utility’s operations in northeastern Pennsylvania. UGI Electric stated the funding is essential for maintaining and enhancing infrastructure that delivers electricity to residential and commercial customers. The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission will review the request through its established regulatory process, which typically includes public hearings and evidentiary proceedings.
Utility officials emphasized that the proposed increase is tied directly to infrastructure investments already made and planned for the near future. The company maintains that these improvements are necessary to ensure continued reliable service as demand patterns evolve and aging equipment requires replacement. Additional information about UGI Electric is available at https://www.ugi.com.
The rate case will proceed through the PUC’s standard review timeline, during which customer advocates, business groups, and other stakeholders can submit testimony and evidence. Final decisions on utility rate increases in Pennsylvania typically consider both the company’s financial needs and the impact on ratepayers. The outcome will determine how much additional revenue UGI Electric can collect from customers and how those costs will be distributed among different customer classes.
This filing marks the latest in a series of utility rate increase requests across Pennsylvania as companies seek to modernize aging infrastructure and incorporate new technologies. The PUC’s decision will establish the rates UGI Electric customers will pay for distribution services, separate from generation charges that customers can shop for in Pennsylvania’s competitive electricity market. The commission’s review will examine whether the proposed increase is justified by the utility’s actual costs and investment needs.
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