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Versant Power Rate Changes: What Maine Customers Need to Know

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Versant Power customers See Rate‍ Changes Starting October 1st

Versant ⁤Power​ customers ‍are experiencing new electricity rates effective October 1st,‍ stemming ‍from adjustments to stranded costs and the public policy ‍charge. These changes are a direct result ⁣of two recently enacted Maine state⁤ laws: ⁤LD 1792, focused on​ the fair ​recovery of post-restructuring stranded‌ costs, and LD⁤ 1777, aimed ‍at reducing costs and enhancing customer protections within ⁤the state’s net ​energy billing programs.

The impact of these changes⁣ varies depending on ⁣the customer’s district and energy ⁢usage. Customers in the Bangor Hydro⁢ District who typically use 500 kilowatt-hours per month and⁣ currently pay $154.27 for delivery and standard offer supply ​can anticipate a 12-cent increase to their bill. Those using 1,000 kilowatt-hours monthly will see an⁢ increase ⁣of 99 ⁤cents.

Conversely, customers in the Maine Public District using 500 kilowatt-hours per month and paying $148.17 for delivery and standard offer ​supply will experience a $2.77⁣ decrease. ​A customer in that district using ​1,000 kilowatt-hours per month will see a $3.79 reduction.

Versant Power explains​ that stranded ​costs represent a volumetric charge covering remaining expenses from the 2000 electric industry restructuring, including‍ power purchase agreements and the ‍costs associated with⁢ the retired Maine Yankee power plant. The public policy charge is a fixed fee used to fund state-mandated ​programs ⁣like net energy billing⁣ and low-income assistance.

These adjustments follow a previous ⁣rate increase in April, linked to changes ‌in Versant’s distribution‌ rate,⁣ which‌ resulted in approximately an 8% increase‌ to the average⁢ residential customer’s bill for 500 kilowatt-hour usage.

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