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Office Of People’s Counsel Files Motion To Suspend Procedural Schedule In Pepco’s Application For A Multiyear Rate Plan; Apartment And Office Building Association Files Comments And Pepco Files Response

Dockets: FC1176
Category: Uncategorized

From Motion: 

Pursuant to Rule 105.8 of the Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia’s (“Commission”)1 Rules of Practice and Procedure, the Office of the People’s Counsel for the District of Columbia (“Office” or “OPC”) respectfully submits this Motion to Suspend the Procedural Schedule and Request Clarification on the Commission’s June 13, 2024 Notice (“Notice”), by which the Office seeks to suspend the briefing schedule and tentative hearing date scheduled for July 30, 2024, due to new information filed by the Potomac Electric Power Company (“Pepco” or the “Company”), which makes the procedural schedule outlined in the Notice unfeasible. OPC also moves for the Commission to issue an order on the two dispositive motions under consideration first, and then develop a procedural schedule for a potential hearing and briefs if needed. Additionally, OPC seeks clarification on several outstanding issues related to the tentative hearing and briefs in this matter, particularly if the Commission elects not to suspend the procedural schedule. [ *** ] 

Pepco’s Response To Motion  (06/26/2024)
AOBA’s Comments (06/25/2024) 
OPC’s Motion (06/24/2024)
FC1176 (04/13/2023)
(Pepco’s Application For Approval To Increase Rates Through The Implementation Of A Multiyear Rate Plan (“MYP”), Also Referred To as The “Climate Ready Pathway,” For Its Electric Distribution Service)