VI News Staff 2 years ago

PSC Holds Firm on LEAC Rates Amid WAPA's Deferred Fuel Cost Claims

As the Public Services Commission considered the Water & Power Authority’s request to extend the current Levelized Energy Adjustment Clause rate for electricity, commissioners were confronted with a growing disparity between what WAPA pays for fuel, and what it recoups from ratepayers.

Despite what WAPA claims is a growing balance in deferred fuel costs, the lack of audited financial statements for the last few years precludes any conversation about the utility’s ability to pass those costs onto consumers, the PSC maintained.

A staff report presented by consultant Jim Madden noted that WAPA’s latest filing requested that the current LEAC of 22.22 cents per kilowatt hour be maintained until at least June 30. Nevertheless, “the Authority believes it should be noted in consideration of extending the current LEAC rates [that] the most recent audited financial statements for fiscal year 2020 show a deferred fuel balance for the electric system of $18 million three and a half years ago,” Mr. Madden remarked.

PSC Commissioner David Hughes immediately chimed in with a point of order, reminding those listening that the PSC had established a standing order that there would be no discussion of deferred fuel balances until WAPA provides audited financial statements. Following a short debate, it was decided to listen to the balance of the report, with the caveat that no decisions would be made regarding how to deal with the growing balance of deferred fuel costs that WAPA claims is accumulating. 


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