12.06.2008 19:30:00
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Peoples Gas to File for New Natural Gas Base Rates
Peoples Gas System today notified the Florida Public Service Commission
(FPSC) that the company plans to file for an increase to its base rates.
The request reflects ongoing investment in the company’s
natural gas distribution system, as well as significant increases to the
cost of doing business. This is the first time the company has made such
a request since 2002.
Continued Cost Increases
President Bill Cantrell said, "Our Peoples Gas
team has worked hard to offset the increased costs of providing
high-quality natural gas service to a growing customer base.
Unfortunately, we are unable to put off an adjustment any longer.”
If this request is approved, the average residential Peoples Gas bill is
expected to increase by around 10 percent. Since its last base rate
increase, the costs of doing business have increased significantly,
including labor (22 percent) and steel pipe (90 percent).
Peoples Gas will file all details related to its proposal in 60 days.
That filing will start an eight-month process during which the request
for new base rates is considered by the FPSC, with new rates effective
at its conclusion.
Environmental Benefits
Since its last base rate increase in 2002, Peoples Gas has added
approximately 100,000 new customers. To serve that new demand and
address new federal requirements, the company has installed or replaced
more than 1,500 miles of gas main in the more than 200 communities it
serves throughout Florida.
According to Cantrell, continued expansion of natural gas service in
Florida can provide many environmental benefits to the state.
"Typical residential customers replacing four
less-efficient electric appliances with today’s
highly-efficient natural gas appliances can reduce their home’s
carbon footprint by as much as 4,000 pounds each year,”
said Cantrell.
About Natural Gas Rates
Base rate charges, addressed during a rate case, are used to cover the
utility’s cost of building, operating and
maintaining the infrastructure it uses to serve customers.
The fuel charge component of the bill, which is typically the largest
component, is what is known as a "pass-through”
cost and is not part of a base rate case. The fuel charge component is
the cost, without any markup or profit, paid by Peoples Gas to its fuel
suppliers. The fuel charge, which can be adjusted monthly to reflect
actual and projected costs, is monitored and approved by the FPSC.
Energy Efficiency Programs
Peoples Gas serves approximately 334,000 customers in communities
throughout Florida. It is the state’s largest
natural gas provider with a safe, reliable distribution system of over
10,000 miles of gas main. In recent years, Peoples Gas has made it
easier for homeowners and businesses to use energy efficient,
domestically produced natural gas through enhanced energy efficiency
programs and rebates for installation of natural gas service and
high-efficiency natural gas appliances.
Rebates for replacing electric appliances with gas appliances include
$625 for home heating and $525 for water heating. In total, more than
200,000 Peoples Gas customers have taken advantage of energy efficiency
rebates since the inception of the company’s
energy-saving initiatives in the early 1980s. For more information on
the company’s energy efficiency programs,
visit online: www.peoplesgas.com.
The FPSC will assign a docket number and will publish a schedule for
the case approximately 10-14 days from today. Once documents relating to
the case are filed, they will be available on the FPSC Web site at www.psc.state.fl.us
or through a link on the Investors section of the TECO Energy Web site
at www.tecoenergy.com. Peoples Gas System, Florida’s
largest natural gas distribution company, is one of the four core
businesses of TECO Energy, Inc. (NYSE:TE), an energy-related holding
company with regulated utility operations in Florida, including both Tampa
Electric and Peoples Gas System.
Peoples Gas serves approximately 334,000 customers in most of Florida’s
major metropolitan areas and beyond. Other subsidiaries include TECO
Coal, which owns and operates coal production facilities in Kentucky and
Virginia, and TECO Guatemala, which is engaged in electric power
generation and distribution and energy-related businesses in Guatemala.
Note: This press release contains forward-looking statements, which
are subject to the inherent uncertainties in predicting future results
and conditions. Actual results may differ materially from those
forecasted. The forecasted results are based on the company’s
current expectations and assumptions, and the company does not undertake
to update that information or any other information contained in this
report, except as may be required by law. Additional information
is contained under "Risk Factors”
in TECO Energy, Inc.’s and Tampa Electric
Company’s combined Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the period ended Dec. 31, 2007.
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