Maine Public Utilities Commission
NEWS
RELEASE
Maine Public Utilities Commission
242 State Street
Augusta, Maine 04333-0018
Website: http://www.maine.gov/mpuc/,
Email: maine.puc@maine.gov
CONTACT: Nicole Clegg, 207-287-8519, Nicole.Clegg@maine.gov
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 11, 2007
New Electric Standard Offer Rates to
begin in March for
CMP and BHE Residential Customers
AUGUSTA, Maine – Tuesday, the Maine Public
Utilities Commission (PUC) accepted bids on new standard offer energy rates for
residential and small business customers of Central Maine Power Company (CMP)
and Bangor Hydro-Electric Company (BHE).
The rates, effective March 1, 2007, are for CMP customers about 8.8
cents/kWh, and for BHE customers about 9.0 cents/kWh. When combined with the CMP and BHE delivery
charges, the rates will increase overall by about 1.7% and 2.7% for BHE and CMP
customers, respectively. Rates would have decreased were it not for the new
payments that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is requiring to
make to power companies as part of the region’s new Forward Capacity Market,
formerly known as LICAP.
“The fact that the new standard
offer rate is higher despite declines in energy prices illustrates the impact
of recently implemented New England capacity
payment rules. These capacity payments
present an unfair burden for Maine
rate payers,” stated Kurt Adams, chairman of the Maine PUC. “The PUC has and will
continue to oppose the federal government’s decision to impose these charges, which
will amount to $300 million over the next four years, upon Maine consumers. Forward Market Capacity is
a scheme to promote more power generation in areas of New England that do not
have enough power plants, like southwest Connecticut.”
The PUC has strongly opposed these payments and appealed the FERC decision at US
Court of Appeals in Washington
DC on December 12, 2006.
Under Maine’s
retail electric access rules, the PUC must ensure that standard offer service
is available to all customers in Maine. The selected rates were chosen following a
competitive bid process administered by the PUC, and the names of the suppliers
selected will be withheld for two weeks, allowing time for supply
arrangements.
Standard offer service is the
default supply for electricity customers, meaning customers receive it if they
have not purchased supply from another retail supplier or through an aggregator. Currently, about 99% of the electric load for
residential customers within CMP and BHE territory receive standard offer.
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Standard
Offer and Delivery Rates:
http://www.maine.gov/mpuc/industries/electricity/standard_offer/standard_offer_rates.html
The
Public Utilities Commission is committed to ensuring that consumers have access
to safe and reliable service for public utilities and that the rates for these
utilities are just and reasonable. PUC programs include Maine Enhanced 911
Service, Dig Safe, and Efficiency Maine.
To arrange an
interview with Chairman Adams or Commissioner Reishus, please contact Nicole
Clegg at 207.287.8519 or by e-mail at nicole.clegg@maine.gov. The Commission’s website, www.maine.gov/mpuc may be accessed through
the Maine School
and Library Network at all public libraries in Maine.