Mon Power and Potomac Edison Reach Settlement Agreements for Tree-Trimming and Fuel Costs
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Agreements balance work to support system reliability with customer bill impacts
Jim Myers, president of FirstEnergy's
One of the proposed settlements reflects a two-year update of costs related to Mon Power and Potomac Edison's vegetation management program. Trees are a leading cause of power outages, and the companies' vegetation management program plays a key role in minimizing tree-related service disruptions by keeping transmission and distribution rights-of-way free of incompatible trees and other vegetation. Tree-trimming work has been completed along more than 29,000 miles of power lines across more than 107,000 acres in the past 4 years, resulting in fewer tree-related outages in areas where trimming has been conducted.
The other proposed settlement encompasses an adjustment to the Expanded Net Energy Cost (ENEC) rate that reflects higher fuel and purchased power expenses incurred by the companies. Under a process established by the PSC in 2007, Mon Power and Potomac Edison customer bills are adjusted annually to reflect increases or decreases in the cost of fuel used to generate electricity and purchased power. Mon Power and Potomac Edison do not profit from fuel and purchased power costs.
If the settlements are approved by the PSC, the monthly bill for an average residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt hours per month would increase by
Parties to the ENEC settlement include staff of the Public Service Commission of
Rising energy costs may cause concerns for customers. To help them manage their bills, Mon Power and Potomac Edison offer budget plans, special payment plans and access to energy assistance programs. To apply or learn more about other utility bill assistance programs, customers are encouraged to visit firstenergycorp.com/billassist or contact customer service at 1-800-686-0022 (Mon Power) and 1-800-686-0011 (Potomac Edison).
Mon Power serves about 395,000 customers in 34
Potomac Edison serves about 275,000 customers in seven counties in
FirstEnergy is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability and operational excellence. Its 10 electric distribution companies form one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, serving customers in
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