PECO Natural Gas Rates Remain Unchanged For Another Three Months
06 Setembro 2007 - 2:12PM
PR Newswire (US)
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- PECO announced today it will
not change its natural gas supply charge for the third quarter of
2007. Pennsylvania natural gas utilities are regulated and can only
adjust its supply charge on a quarterly basis to reflect whole
market costs. The gas supply charge remains at $1.06 cents per 100
cubic feet (ccf). It makes up about 70 percent of the typical bill.
So, the average monthly residential bill based on 100 ccf of usage
will hold at approximately $141. Along with PECO's delivery and
customer service charges, the average monthly residential bill
holds at $141 based on 100 ccf of usage. These PECO charges have
not changed since 1988. PECO serves 480,000 suburban gas customers
in southeastern Pennsylvania. Natural gas rates are made up of two
parts. The first is the delivery and service charges that reflect
PECO's natural gas operating and maintenance costs, mainly the cost
of moving gas on its distribution system to individual users. The
second part is the purchased gas cost, which is the part of the
bill that could change each quarter based on natural gas market
prices. This section of the bill reflects only the pass through
cost PECO pays to secure natural gas on behalf of customers. There
is no markup. PECO's gas distribution system consists of 29 gas
gate stations, which connect with the regional interstate pipelines
that bring gas supplies to the area, and 6,600 miles of underground
distribution mains and 5,450 miles of underground service lines
(primarily cast iron, steel and plastic). Throughout the year, PECO
will deliver about 85 billion cubic feet of gas to local
residential, commercial and industrial customers. PECO said it is
spending $65 million this year in capital investment to improve its
gas distribution system. These improvements include 25 capacity
expansion projects, such as replacing smaller underground gas mains
with larger diameter pipe to allow for increased load and
increasing distribution pressure. The company will also complete 86
projects to replace older cast iron and bare steel distribution
lines with today's more common plastic pipe, which is more durable
and easier to maintain. Based in Philadelphia, PECO is an electric
and natural gas utility serving 1.6 million electric and 480,000
natural gas customers in southeastern Pennsylvania. In 2006, the
company delivered 38.2 million megawatt-hours (Mwh) of electricity
and 76.1 billion cubic feet of natural gas to residential, business
and institutional customers. Founded in 1881, PECO is one of the
Greater Philadelphia Region's most active corporate citizens,
providing leadership, volunteer and financial support to numerous
arts and culture, education, environmental, economic development
and community programs and organizations. Contact: Ben Armstrong
PECO 2301 Market Street, S14-1 Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-841-4137
or 215-841-5555 DATASOURCE: PECO CONTACT: Ben Armstrong of PECO,
+1-215-841-4137 or +1-215-841-5555 Web site: http://www.peco.com/
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