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The briefing for Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners and Civic Association leaders covered several key topics presented by the Office of the People's Council (OPC). The Consumer Services Division discussed the risks associated with third-party electric suppliers, noting instances where residents were charged significantly more than standard rates, and advised constituents to vet any supplier carefully. They also noted that electric bills increased due to cold weather and rate adjustments, and highlighted utility assistance programs, mentioning that the LIHEAP program's funds for fiscal year 2025 were exhausted as of March 8th. The Water Services Division discussed the trend of exponentially increasing utility rates across gas, water, and electric services through 2030/2040, contrasting this with stagnant cost of living adjustments. They also warned against third-party water billers, as doing so prevents OPC from contacting DC Water on the constituent's behalf, and referenced flood-prone areas in the city. The Litigation Services Division provided an update on Formal Case No. 1176 involving Pepco's multi-year rate plan, noting the Public Service Commission approved a modified two-year plan totaling $123 million, which translates to an estimated cumulative bill increase of $11.34 per average household based on 614 kWh usage.
The hearing includes discussion on racial equity, energy affordability, and climate change. The Office of the People's Counsel (OPC) provided an overview of its activities during fiscal year 2022 through fiscal year 2023, focusing on affordability, equity, climate change, and outreach. The council discussed the use of a racial equity performance measuring tool, incorporating recommendations from the energy affordability study, and opportunities to use funds from the Inflation Reduction Act to advance clean energy and racial equity. They also touched on the upgraded customer management system and potential new KPIs.
The council discussed Pepco's practices, including support for small minority businesses, the burden of proof for requests, and the importance of transparent meetings. Concerns were raised about Pepco's application potentially increasing the company's profit level, with a significant portion of the increase affecting residential rate payers. The Infrastructure Academy was commended, but it was noted that it originated from a settlement provision. A call was made for a comprehensive view of Pepco's role, emphasizing corporate obligations and community education, and urging the public to engage with the commission's hearings and briefs.
The meeting includes presentations from Pepco, Washington Gas, and OPC, each with a 5-minute presentation followed by questions from the audience. The discussion covers topics such as the DC Sustainable Energy Utility, energy use, self-service options, and tools to help understand energy usage. Also retail competition and consumer protection act of 1999 opened the district's markets to suppliers.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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