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Electric Bills About To Spike
The Daily Beast ^ | October 5, 2011 | Laura Coloruso

Posted on 10/05/2011 9:10:36 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin

(Utilities across the country need more money for grid updates and pollution controls, and are passing the huge bill on to consumers. Laura Colarusso on why electricity bills are rising.)

Already weary of high gas prices and 9.1 percent unemployment, many Americans are about to get another kick in the wallet thanks to large increases in their electricity bills.

From Alaska to Georgia and Wyoming to Florida, utilities are seeking permission to pass on hundreds of millions of dollars in new charges to customers to help upgrade aging infrastructure and build new or retrofitted power plants that comply with tougher environmental regulations, a Daily Beast review of regulatory filings has found.

The influx of requests, many still pending before state regulators, has left energy experts convinced that electricity prices will be on the rise for the foreseeable future as the industry struggles to modernize its aging infrastructure.

“They desperately need to upgrade,” says Bill Richardson, the former New Mexico governor and Clinton-era energy secretary who once famously called America a superpower with a Third World power grid. “You’re seeing rate hikes everywhere because this is a widespread, national problem.”

The pending rate hikes are bad news for poor and elderly Americans on tight budgets, as Congress and the White House begin making cuts to programs that help people cope with their utility bills. One program in particular, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, was slashed during the budget negotiations earlier this year, and is slated for even deeper reductions this fall.

During the budget battle, Congress cut $500 million from the program to bring this year’s total to $4.7 billion, down from a high of $5.1 billion in 2010. For next year, the Obama administration requested only $2.6 billion, leaving states with roughly half the assistance they’ve had in the past. The White House rationale relies on the assumption that energy prices will decline, but regulatory filings have indicated the opposite trend is in store.

In the latest round of budget negotiations, House Republicans have suggested adding $822 million on top of Obama’s request for next year, but the gap could still result in rationing.

Already this summer, Illinois cut back on its energy-assistance grants, forcing seniors and poor families to forego air conditioning during the sizzling August heat. And governors of cold-weather states such as Michigan’s Rick Synder and Maine’s Paul LePage—both Republicans—are fighting the drop in funding, warning that people could freeze. Northeastern Democrats are equally concerned by the president’s proposed cuts.

“During these tough economic times, it is critical that we both fully fund LIHEAP and ensure that states have timely access to the funding they need,” Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-CT, says. “These changes could prevent states from being able to respond quickly to severe cold weather and leave the most vulnerable Americans out in the cold.”

The Beast’s review of regulatory filings found at least 16 utilities covering 6.1 million customers are seeking rate hikes of 5 percent or more. Almost half of those want increases of 10 percent or more.

And several more utilities already have received approval for large increases.

For instance, close to three million customers in parts of Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia that get their electricity from American Electric Power have seen their rates increase between 48 and 88 percent over the last few years. Those rates are expected to rise an additional 10 to 35 percent in the next three years. The reason? AEP officials are quick to blame environmental regulations that they say are going to cost the company $8 billion in compliance and upgrades.

AEP, which operates in 11 states, says it is raising rates because it needs the cash to upgrade its infrastructure. The company plans to retire five coal plants—which amount to 6,000 megawatts of generation— and build at least two natural gas plants by the end of this decade.

“None of this is cheap,” says Mike Morris, AEP’s chief executive officer. Morris predicts that rolling brownouts also could loom on the horizon because the current system can’t keep up with demand, which is expected to grow by 44 percent by 2035.

Electricity rates were static for most of the 1990s and early 2000s. According to the Energy Information Administration, the average residential customer saw his or her bill increase just seven-tenths of a cent per kilowatt between 1998 and 2004. Between 2005 and 2010, the average price spiked about 2.5 cents and then flattened out over last year as natural gas prices dropped, EIA says.

Dozens of factors affect rate increases, but one of the biggest is that much of the transmission system was built at a time when the radio was still the main form of entertainment. The power grid simply can’t keep up with modern demand as more people use more appliances, computers, and gadgets.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: democrats; economy; energy; epa; obama; regulations; utilities
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
But thanks for including me, LOL!

Any time...

61 posted on 10/05/2011 9:15:13 PM PDT by null and void (Day 987 of America's holiday from reality...)
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To: TheOldLady; Diana in Wisconsin
Cool! That looks like a fruitcake. It’ll be easy to smuggle that into the prison. No one would suspect that anyone could jam a file into a fruitcake.

OTOH, they might regard the fruitcake itself as a weapon...

62 posted on 10/05/2011 9:17:44 PM PDT by null and void (Day 987 of America's holiday from reality...)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
Here is First Class Martini:
2 parts Gin
1 part Vodka
1 shot of Lillett
a few drops of vermouth
Shake vigorously and served in a chilled martini glass.
And there you have the Ian Flemming James Bond Martini from his first book “Casino Royale”.
63 posted on 10/05/2011 9:20:05 PM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
Just received a letter a few days ago from our electric company that we will see a rate hike of over 11% come Jan. 1.
64 posted on 10/05/2011 9:35:55 PM PDT by mtg
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

lol!


65 posted on 10/06/2011 5:52:42 AM PDT by Redleg Duke ("Madison, Wisconsin is 30 square miles surrounded by reality.", L. S. Dryfus)
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To: null and void
Sigh... Looks like we're stuck here in prison, Nully.

When not even Diana in Wisconsin can help you, you know you're in deep trouble.   :(
66 posted on 10/06/2011 7:08:57 AM PDT by TheOldLady (FReepmail me to get ON or OFF the ZOT LIGHTNING ping list)
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To: TheOldLady

At least we have each other...


67 posted on 10/06/2011 7:40:48 AM PDT by null and void (Day 988 of America's holiday from reality...)
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To: null and void

Always will. :-)

Aw, gee! Don’t groan like that!


68 posted on 10/06/2011 8:09:30 AM PDT by TheOldLady (FReepmail me to get ON or OFF the ZOT LIGHTNING ping list)
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To: TheOldLady

That wasn’t a groan, it was a moan of ecstasy...


69 posted on 10/06/2011 8:16:25 AM PDT by null and void (Day 988 of America's holiday from reality...)
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To: cableguymn

Check this out, if you’re thinking of “going wood”:

http://www.mha-net.org

A masonry heater makes the most of the wood (and your work to get it).


70 posted on 10/06/2011 8:21:49 AM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter knows whom he's working for)
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To: null and void
Oooh! You're quick, I'll give you that! LOL!

You're safe... for now... [giggles]
71 posted on 10/06/2011 8:23:36 AM PDT by TheOldLady (FReepmail me to get ON or OFF the ZOT LIGHTNING ping list)
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To: TheOldLady

Hey, if it’s OK for two men or two women to “marry” each other,

then there really shouldn’t be any laws prohibiting any other arrangement either.


72 posted on 10/06/2011 8:24:25 AM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter knows whom he's working for)
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To: TheOldLady

[gulp] what about later? </quavering voice>


73 posted on 10/06/2011 8:27:34 AM PDT by null and void (Day 988 of America's holiday from reality...)
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To: null and void

Heck, I don’t know. Maybe if we weren’t in opposite ends and different wards in the prison, something might happen, but as it is, not likely. Besides, I’m not a domestic-violence kinda gal.

I never shot Hubby even once when we were target shooting with the PS90. Really.


74 posted on 10/06/2011 8:46:06 AM PDT by TheOldLady (FReepmail me to get ON or OFF the ZOT LIGHTNING ping list)
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To: TheOldLady

I note (with some trepidation) that you studiously avoided mentioning any of the other occasions with the other guns...


75 posted on 10/06/2011 9:08:19 AM PDT by null and void (Day 988 of America's holiday from reality...)
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To: null and void
Well, there was that little shrapnel incident at the range, but he healed up right quick, and we went to another range after that anyway. </silly>

Seriously, I was the one who got hit with shrapnel, and we really did stop going to that range.

I swear that I've never shot Hubby with any of the Kimbers, the Smith & Wesson, nor the Colt, and that's all we got in addition to the PS90 and our next piece, a Benelli M4 SA shotgun.
76 posted on 10/06/2011 10:08:20 AM PDT by TheOldLady (FReepmail me to get ON or OFF the ZOT LIGHTNING ping list)
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To: mtg

Sorry this is so late, but why don’t the electric companies use our natural gas to create electricity the same way they use coal?


77 posted on 10/09/2011 3:14:29 PM PDT by huldah1776
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To: cableguymn

Sorry about the late reply, been busy, are you serious about burning corn? Just can’t tell via text, and I have four sarcastic brothers so I’m allowing myself to look stupid by asking. :)


78 posted on 10/09/2011 3:17:30 PM PDT by huldah1776
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