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Environment Northeast weighs in
on Connecticut decoupling request
Environment
Northeast (ENE) is putting its support behind a decoupling request filed by
Southern Connecticut Natural Gas (SCNG) with the Connecticut Department of
Public Utility Control (DPUC). The
decoupling should be modified in some respects to more accurately reflect the
impact of changes in sales volumes on revenues and to cover all of the firm rate
classes, added ENE.
The process proposed by SCNG for determining the actual revenue impacts
is to first determine
the
difference between the actual use-per-customer (UPC) and the allowed
normalized
use-per-customer (NUPC). These
differences are then multiplied by the tail block rate for October through June
and by the head block rate for July through September to find
the
monthly revenue impact differences, said
ENE.
The firm wants the determination of the annual revenue impacts to be more
straightforward and accurate by focusing directly on the actual distribution
revenues per-customer rather than on sales
per-customer
which is then used to estimate the distribution revenues.
The actual revenues
per-customer
could be easily determined
from
the billing records and compared to the allowed
revenues
based on the rate case decision, said ENE. There would be no need to determine which portion of the rate should be used to estimate the revenue impact of use differences, added the group. © 2009 GHI LLC |