Utility proposes significant rate hikes amid rising costs

August 30, 2024 | Lakeland City, Polk County, Florida

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In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the significant impact of rising inflation on operational costs and proposed adjustments to utility rates to address these challenges. The meeting highlighted a stark increase in expenses from 2020 to 2024, with bond interest rising from $16.3 million to $22.8 million, a jump of $6.5 million annually. Additionally, costs for essential items, such as substation transformers and materials like copper and chemicals, have surged dramatically.

To mitigate these financial pressures, staff recommended increasing the previously approved rate hike from 2.25% to 3.15% for 2026. This adjustment aims to ensure the utility can maintain service quality while preparing for future changes in technology, including the integration of solar energy and electric vehicles. A new rate study is planned for 2027 to further refine pricing structures.
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The proposed rate increase would result in an additional 72 cents on monthly bills for customers using 1,200 kilowatt-hours, totaling $2.51 when fully implemented. This increase is slightly offset by a decrease in the environmental rate. Despite these adjustments, officials noted that even with the proposed hikes, their rates would remain among the lowest in the state.

The meeting also addressed concerns from solar customers regarding their credits and the utility's revenue model, emphasizing the need for a fair rate design that accommodates all customer classes. As neighboring utilities also consider rate adjustments, the meeting underscored the importance of proactive financial planning in the face of ongoing economic challenges.

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