| Jersey Central Power & Light Submits Rate Filing For Hurricane Sandy Restoration Costs |
The filing is a continuation of the process that began last year when the
Even with the proposed increase, JCP&L would continue to have the lowest residential electric rates among the four
Under
Hurricane Sandy restoration costs include the cost of cutting and clearing approximately 65,000 trees, repairing substations, and replacing 6,700 utility poles, 19,200 crossarms, 3,600 transformers and 400 miles of wire. Other significant costs during the Hurricane Sandy restoration effort were the operational, labor and logistics expenditures associated with deploying approximately 13,000 workers – some from as far away as
If approved by the BPU, JCP&L's rate filing, which would include the Hurricane Sandy restoration costs and the previously submitted rate request, would result in about a 4.5 percent overall rate increase for an average JCP&L residential customer using 650 kilowatt hours of electricity. This amount will be offset by a recently announced 3 percent decrease in generation service costs as a result of the BPU's electricity auction.
While the effect on individual customers' bills would depend on their specific residential or general service rate and actual monthly use, the impact from Hurricane Sandy and the previously proposed rate request would result in an increase in the average monthly bill from $98.10 to $102.54, or
In an effort to offset Hurricane Sandy repair costs, JCP&L has identified
JCP&L is a subsidiary of
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Friday, February 22, 2013
Jersey Central Power & Light Submits Rate Filing For Hurricane Sandy Restoration Costs
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