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Napoleon City Council approves higher power‑supply adjustment as regional capacity costs climb
Summary
Council approved the three‑month power supply cost adjustment factor (0.01603) after staff said rising PJM capacity auction prices are driving higher electric costs; staff estimated the trend could raise an average customer—ill by roughly $300 a year if sustained, a hypothetical projection council noted.
Napoleon City Council on Aug. 25 approved the city—s three‑month rolling power supply cost adjustment factor for August 2025, a 0.01603 factor staff said reflects higher regional capacity costs.
City staff member Kevin told the council that much of the increase traces to higher prices in PJM—s capacity auctions, which purchase power across 13 states and the District of Columbia. "Their capacity auctions used to end in about, say, of $30 per megawatt as a cost... How the capacity…
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