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File #: 231926    Version: 0
Type: Resolution-Immediate Adoption Status: Passed
File created: 4/9/2024 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 4/9/2024
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution authorizing the City Attorney to file a request to intervene in the Application of Wisconsin Electric Power Company for Approval of Deferral Accounting Treatment of Increased Forestry Activity in Response to Continued Severe Storms (PSC Docket 6630-AF-101).
Sponsors: ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC
Indexes: CITY ATTORNEY, FORESTS AND FORESTRY, WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
Attachments: 1. Mayor's Letter
IMMEDIATE ADOPTION

Number

231926

Version

ORIGINAL

Reference

220612, 230896

Sponsor

ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC

Title

Resolution authorizing the City Attorney to file a request to intervene in the Application of Wisconsin Electric Power Company for Approval of Deferral Accounting Treatment of Increased Forestry Activity in Response to Continued Severe Storms (PSC Docket 6630-AF-101).

Analysis

This resolution authorizes the City Attorney to file a request to intervene in the Application of Wisconsin Electric Power Company for Approval of Deferral Accounting Treatment of Increased Forestry Activity in Response to Continued Severe Storms (PSC Docket 6630-AF-101).   

Body

Whereas, Wisconsin Electric Power Company (WEPCO) applied to the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) for approval of deferral accounting treatment of increased forestry activity in response to continued severe storms in PSC Docket 6630-AF-101; and

Whereas, In its test year 2023 rate case, WEPCO received authority to increase its rates on residential customers by 11.3 percent, effective January 2023; and

Whereas, In a limited re-opener of the test year 2023 rate case, WEPCO received authority to increase its rates on residential customers by an additional 3.1 percent, effective January 2024; and  

Whereas, WEPCO claims that as a result of a severe winter storm on January 12-14, 2024, that knocked out power to more than 233,000 customers, it incurred storm restoration costs of $9.5 million, which is more than WEPCO’s entire budget for storm restoration in 2024; and

Whereas, WEPCO seeks PSC approval to defer storm restoration costs during 2024 in excess of $8.5 million, the amount authorized for all of 2024, so that WEPCO may recover these costs from customers in its upcoming test year 2025 rate case; and

Whereas, Due to increasing numbers of severe storms due to climate change as well as damage from Emerald Ash Borer infestations, WEPCO also requests a...

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