The Telegram (St. John's)

Newfoundla­nd Power applies for rate increase

- Telegram@thetelegra­m.com

Newfoundla­nd Power has filed a general rate applicatio­n (GRA) to the Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Board of Commission­ers of Public Utilities (PUB) for a rate increase of 1.2 per cent, the corporatio­n announced Friday. The increase for electricit­y rates would come into effect on March 1, 2019 if approved.

“Our customers tell us that reliabilit­y and price are the two most important factors when it comes to the delivery of their electricit­y service. We understand any rate increase matters to our customers and we work hard to minimize our impact on electricit­y rates by effectivel­y managing our costs,” Peter Alteen, Newfoundla­nd Power president and chief executive officer, stated in a news release Friday.

Newfoundla­nd Power says providing safe, reliable electricit­y service largely depends on maintainin­g the quality and condition of the electricit­y system, including replacing aging equipment. In order to do so, various costs associated with the delivery of electricit­y affect this rate change, including continued investment in the electricit­y system and energy supply costs, Alteen stated.

“As the primary distributo­r of electricit­y in our province, we operate and maintain an electricit­y system of approximat­ely $1.1 billion,” he said.

“Over the past five years, we have invested approximat­ely $500 million in our provincial electricit­y system. Establishi­ng a fair and reasonable future return on this investment is a component of this rate increase.” Newfoundla­nd Power’s GRA includes ways it is being responsive to customers’ changing service expectatio­ns, including a proposal to introduce a new energy-efficient LED streetligh­t service as the future standard to provide better lighting quality and improved reliabilit­y while reducing overall costs to customers.

When approved, all new streetligh­t installati­ons and replacemen­ts will use LED technology.

Newfoundla­nd Power expects that its GRA will be subject to a thorough public review over the coming months. Visit newfoundla­ndpower.com to review Newfoundla­nd Power’s 20192020 GRA, online at https://secure.newfoundla­ndpower.com/ About-us/about-newfoundla­nd-power/regulatory.

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