04/16/2024

DWP’s Propose Electricity Rate Increases “Just and Reasonable,” Ratepayer Advocate Says

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s proposed electricity rate increases are “just and reasonable” and should be approved by the agency’s board, a ratepayer advocate said Friday in a report.

The report issued by the Office of Public Accountability, led by Ratepayer Advocate Fred Pickel, also noted that the 21 percent average increase over the next five years — or an average 3.86 percent increase annually — is “less than what is needed” and the utility’s power system “will continue to be challenged to perform activities at planned levels.”

A typical, single-family home that uses 500 kilowatt-hours per month — putting them in “zone 1” — could see a $12 increase on their monthly bills after five years of increases, the OPA said. Monthly bills for such households would rise from the $76-$78 range to between $80 and $82 after one year, and eventually going up to about $90 per month after five years, according to the report.

The rate hikes would mean that LADWP power revenue would eventually grow to $4.22 billion in fiscal year 2019-2020, up from $3.45 billion in fiscal year 2014-2015, according to the OPA’s report.

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