review panel weighs commodity rate down while allowing small delivery-rate upticks during specified years, contingent on new financials and GCVA timelines. The actions aim to balance maintenance costs, inflation pressures, and consumer bills and outlining conversion timelines and further OM&A cost controls. Potential rate changes could be seen by SaskEnergy customers following the latest review.
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SaskEnergy customers could see rate changes following latest review
SaskEnergy customers may see changes to their monthly bill following the latest recommendations from the province's rate review panel.
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SaskEnergy and SaskPower looking to raise rates | Globalnews.ca
The panel said that for a typical urban resident, if your bill for April 1, 2022 was $133 with taxes, then you should expect your bill for April 1, 2023 to be $147 with taxes.
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News - Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel
The Year 1 rates were implemented on August 1, 2022. Given that the quarterly results filed during the initial process provided a significant improvement in SaskEnergy’s financial results for 2022-23, the Panel recommended at that time that the proposed delivery rate increases for Years 2 and 3 could not be considered until updated financial forecasts were provided in early 2023. The Panel also recommended that SaskEnergy file an application to reduce the commodity rate as soon as the Gas Cost...
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