Another PSO Rate Hike Increase Recommended by Judge

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January 6, 2021

By News Director Jared Atha

Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners must now decide if they want to follow the recommendation of an Administrative Law Judge to approve a 20-year plan of PSO to spread its $688 million in February storm costs out to ratepayers.

Judge Dustin Murer, in a statement after a day-long hearing on Wednesday called it one of the most difficult of his career in offering his recommendation.

But he went ahead and urged Commissioners to adopt the securitization or bonding package that would result in ratepayers being hit with another $4.05 a month on top of a recently approved PSO rate hike, meaning ratepayers will be hit with a nearly $9 to $10 more a month.

PSO’s securitization request resulted in a stipulated agreement reached by the Oklahoma Attorney General, the Public Utility Division of the Commission, Walmart Inc., and the Oklahoma Industrial Energy Consumers, organizations that supported the move.

However, the AARP did not sign the Joint Stipulation.

Matthew A. Horeled, Vice President of Regulatory and Finance for PSO testified during the day about the company’s desire to use the securitization process that became law last year after being approved by the Oklahoma legislature.

Horeled said under questioning that approval by the commission would result in fair, just and reasonable rates for the customers and they “will benefit from substantial cost savings through securitization.”

Of the $688 million plan, $675.2 million was considered to be “extreme purchase costs” experienced by PSO. Another $7.8 million were qualified costs along with $5 million in carrying cost.

Commissioners did not vote Wednesday on the recommendation and it is expected to be presented to the regulators in an approaching meeting.

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