CUC: No change in the LEAC rate this April

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Posted on Apr 02 2015
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The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. announced yesterday that there will be no change in the LEAC fuel charge pass-through for the month of April. While the average fuel prices did rise 3.18 percent, this increase did not equal or exceed the 4.5-percent threshold. As a result, the current LEAC fuel charge of $.17108 per kWh will remain in effect for the month of April.

LEAC stands for Levelized Energy Adjustment Clause and is one of the two components of a power bill. The LEAC is used for fuel purchases, while the second rate component is the electric base rate, which is used to fund operations, projects, and debt servicing.

In July 2014, the Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission granted the utility the ability to adjust the LEAC charge depending on the price of oil. Adjustments are made when the “Mean of Platts Singapore” or MOPS monthly pricing equals or exceeds 4.5 percent of the average per gallon cost of fuel used in the calculation of the LEAC charge. The CPUC conducts periodic reviews of CUC’s fuel charges to ensure that consumers pay no more or less than the actual cost of fuel. CNMI consumers have experienced almost 45 percent decline in the LEAC since mid-2014. (CUC)

Jun Dayao Dayao
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