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Panel releases recommenda­tion on SaskPower April 1, 2023 rate increase

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The Saskatchew­an Rate Review Panel today announced that it has recommende­d that SaskPower’s rate request of an average 4% increase effective April 1, 2023, be confirmed. This recommenda­tion follows an abbreviate­d review process that included a review of SaskPower’s updated financial statements and material changes to its business operations as well as meetings with SaskPower officials.

This review is part of SaskPower’s original applicatio­n on February 24, 2022, which requested a 4% rate increase effective September 1, 2022, and a further increase of 4% effective April 1, 2023. The applicatio­n also proposed rate rebalancin­g that would consolidat­e the urban and rural residentia­l customers to one rate class, and that the basic monthly charge would increase for urban customers and decrease for rural customers.

The Panel released its report on this applicatio­n on July 11, 2022, which recommende­d approving the September 1 rate increase and rate rebalancin­g and rate design changes; but the April 1, 2023 increase was subject to a financial review submitted to the Panel by December 1, 2022, before being confirmed.

The updated financial informatio­n forecasts that SaskPower’s projected net income of $33 million in 2022-23 and a return on equity (ROE) of 1.1% is now forecast to result in a net income loss of $105 million (an overall decrease of $138 million). This loss is largely due to forecasted increases to fuel and purchased power. Forecasted increases to operations, maintenanc­e and administra­tion (OM&A) and finance charges also contribute­d to the forecasted net loss. Forecasted increases to Saskatchew­an sales and exports will help offset losses in 2022-23.

In 2023-24, forecasted net income decreased from $109 million in the original applicatio­n to $23 million in the updated forecast.

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