The company filed a settlement agreement with the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission reached with intervenors on its 2023 rate case
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, CenterPoint Energy filed a settlement agreement with the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (Commission) for its rate case submitted in November 2023, to adjust natural gas distribution service rates in 2024 and 2025. The company reached a settlement agreement with all intervening parties including: Minnesota Department of Commerce, Minnesota Office of Attorney General – Residential Utilities Division, Citizens Utility Board of Minnesota, International Union of Operating Engineers Local 49, LIUNA of Minnesota and North Dakota, and Suburban Rate Authority.
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If approved by the Commission, CenterPoint’s rate adjustment will enable the company to:
Continue to maintain the safety, resiliency and integrity of its natural gas distribution system to benefit the company’s more than 920,000 customers in over 260 local Minnesota communities.
Continue to support the advancement of low- and zero-carbon technologies, including recovering certain costs for the company’s innovation plan approved in July 2024 by the Commission under Minnesota’s Natural Gas Innovation Act for investments in innovative technologies and low- and zero-carbon energy resources.
Conduct infrastructure projects to replace or upgrade existing pipelines, provide safe and reliable service, comply with federal pipeline regulations and relocate facilities to enable projects by government agencies such as roads, bridges, drainage and other infrastructure.
Accommodate the increased investments to operate, maintain and deliver natural gas through the company’s distribution system.
“From the outset, we were determined to use a collaborative approach with state agencies and all intervenors to reach a settlement agreement that worked for all parties. This agreement prioritizes the safety, reliability and resiliency of the energy system for the benefit of our customers and communities throughout Minnesota,” said Brad Steber, CenterPoint’s Vice President of Minnesota Gas. “The agreement meaningfully plans for current and anticipated near-term future investments to continue to serve our customers’ needs for readily available energy resources. These proposed investments will enhance our ability to deliver energy when customers need it most to help them withstand the coldest days of winter and to keep them safe and warm.”
The Commission will review and decide upon the filed settlement agreement. A decision is expected in 2025.
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