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Commission Files Notice Of Legislative Style Hearing In Pepco’s Application For Approval To Increase Rates Through Multiyear Rate Plan
Dockets:
FC1176
Category: Uncategorized
From Notice:
- This Notice informs the Parties that the Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia (Commission) has two pending dispositive motions. If these motions are not granted, the Commission will convene a legislative-style hearing on July 30, 2024, at 10:00 AM in the Commission’s 8th Floor Hearing Room to allow the Parties to present oral arguments before the Commissioners regarding the issues that the Parties believe are fundamental to the Commission’s decisions in this proceeding.
- Parties seeking to present oral arguments at the July 30 hearing shall file a limited brief of no more than 30 pages identifying the issues to be discussed, including arguments and references to testimony, by July 17, 2024. Each party will have 30 minutes for oral argument, proceeding first with Pepco and the Office of the People’s Counsel for the District of Columbia (OPC). The other intervenor parties will proceed in alphabetical order. Pepco can reserve no more than 10 minutes of its 30-minute presentation to respond to other Parties’ arguments. Commissioners may ask questions during the oral argument. Witnesses will not need to appear because this will not be an evidentiary hearing. If the Commission determines later that this hearing is unnecessary, the Commission will cancel the hearing and notify the Parties.
Notice (06/13/2024)
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

