View Case Filings for: 2013-00437
Service Type:Electric
Filing Date:12/23/2013
Category:Regular
Utilities:
Louisville Gas and Electric Company
Electronic Case
Case Nature:
AN EXAMINATION BY THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL SURCHARGE MECHANISM OF LOUISVILLE GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY FOR THE SIX-MONTH BILLING PERIOD ENDING OCTOBER 31, 2013
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7/11/2014 10:23:40 AM
Final Order Entered: (1) The amounts billed to customers by LG&E through its environmental surcharge for the period from May 1, 2013, through October 31, 2013, are approved. (2) Beginning in the second full billing month following the date of this Order, LG&E shall decrease its jurisdictional environmental revenue requirement by $654,925 for two months. (3) Beginning in the second full billing month following the date of this Order, LG&E shall use an overall rate of return on capital of 7.24 percent, a tax gross-up factor of 0.64, a return on equity rate of 1 0.25 percent, and an overall grossed-up return of 10.43 percent in all future monthly environmental surcharge filings unless directed otherwise by the Commission. |
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4/10/2014 7:29:36 AM
Requests for the Commission to take this matter under submission for decision and issue an Order by April 25, 2014 Robert M. Conroy Louisville Gas and Electric Company |
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3/13/2014 9:55:11 AM
Response of LGE to the Commission Staffs Second Request for Information Rick E. Lovekamp Louisville Gas and Electric Company |
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2/26/2014 9:45:36 AM
Data Request |
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2/18/2014 10:33:51 AM
20140218_PSC_IC Memo.pdf |
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1/23/2014 10:24:25 AM
Direct Testimony of Robert M. Conroy and the Response of Louisville Gas and Electric Company to the First Request for Information in Appendix B of the Commission’s Order dated December 23, 2013 Robert M. Conroy Louisville Gas and Electric Company |
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12/23/2013 11:02:23 AM
Order Entered: Unless otherwise ordered by the Commission, the procedures set forth in 807 KAR 5:001, Section 8, shall be followed when filing papers in this proceeding. 2. Within seven days of the date of this Order, LG&E shall file a statement as to whether LG&E or its agents waive any right to service of Commission Orders by United States mail. 3. Unless a |