$4-a-month Peoples Gas hike approved
BY SANDRA GUY Business Reporter January 11, 2012 5:04PM
Updated: January 12, 2012 3:07PM
The Illinois Commerce Commission announced Wednesday it approved a $58 million rate hike for Peoples Gas — roughly half of the natural gas provider’s original request for a $125 million boost to cover delivery costs.
The ICC, which regulates gas and electric utility rates, approved the increase on Tuesday.
A People’s Gas spokeswoman said she could not say what that would mean for ratepayers, since the utility has not received the ICC ruling in writing.
But based on the original rate-hike request’s impact, the ICC action appears to show that Peoples Gas customers would pay slightly more than $4 extra each month, or $48 a year.
The utility’s original increase would have amounted to an additional $9 a month, or $108 more a year, for a typical residential customer.
People’s Gas requested the increase last year to cover rising expenses in delivering natural gas at a time of declining sales. The latest increase is on top of a People’s Gas rate increase of $48 a year that went into effect in early 2010.
Even before seeing the final numbers, the Citizens Utility Board said Tuesday it would appeal the gas rate hike, even though the ICC approved even less of an increase than its administrative law judge had recommended.
“Chicagoland gas customers are struggling in a tough economy,” said CUB Executive Director David Kolata in a statement. “The rate increase comes at the worst possible time for consumers, hitting bills in the heart of the Chicago winter.”
The ICC gave permission for the new rates to become effective in mid-January.


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