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Docket No:
ADV 1557
Docket Name:
PGE ADVICE NO. 23-27 SCHEDULE 102 REGIONAL POWER ACT EXCHANGE CREDIT
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Subject Company:
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC
PGE Advice No. 23-27, Schedule 102 Regional Power Act Exchange Credit. The purpose of this filing is to pass through to eligible customers the monetary benefits received from the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) under the Residential Exchange...
Filing Date:
11/6/2023
Advice No:
23-27
Effective:
1/1/2024
Expiration:
Status:
ALLOWED
Case Manager:
BRET STEVENS
Phone:
Email:
bret.stevens@puc.oregon.gov
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Date:
12/28/2023
Action:
OTHER CORRESPONDENCE (ACKN, SVC, LTR)
Description
Proof of service of letter 12/28/2023.
Date:
12/28/2023
Action:
ALLOWED (APPROVED) UTILITY FILING
Description
Letter sent.
Date:
12/21/2023
Action:
STAFF REPORT
Description
Staff Report for the December 28, 2023 Public Meeting (Item No. CA5), by David Abraham.
Date:
11/6/2023
Action:
INITIAL UTILITY FILING
Description
PGE Advice No. 23-27, Schedule 102 Regional Power Act Exchange Credit. The purpose of this filing is to pass through to eligible customers the monetary benefits received from the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) under the Residential Exchange Program consistent with the provisions of the Residential Exchange Program Settlement Implementation Agreement (REPSIA) Contract No. 11PB-12467. As a result of this proposed price change, customers will see a net decrease of $237K.