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Enbridge Gas Utah seeks one-month interim infrastructure rate increase; Division backs interim approval
Summary
Enbridge Gas Utah asked the Utah Public Service Commission to approve an interim infrastructure tracker adjustment that would add $2,398,474 in annual revenues and raise a typical customer’s bill by about $1.12 per year (roughly $0.09 per month). The Division of Public Utilities recommended interim approval and both parties agreed to the Division’s comments.
Enbridge Gas Utah asked the Utah Public Service Commission on Nov. 20, 2025, to approve a one-month interim adjustment to its infrastructure tracker, seeking $2,398,474 in annual revenue related to replacement projects placed in service as of Oct. 31, 2025. Tyson Louder, a regulatory analyst for Enbridge, testified for the company and said the change would raise a typical residential customer’s bill by roughly $1.12 per year — about $0.09 (9.3 cents) per month — while the company’s pending general rate case is resolved.
“The company requests these rates to be approved on an interim basis with an effective date of 12/01/2025,” Louder said, summarizing the…
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