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Southwest Gas rates may be going up


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By Kyle Roerink, Las Vegas Sun

On Nov. 17, the state Public Utilities Commission will hear testimony on whether Nevadans will see heftier bills from Southwest Gas. The commission will rule on a request made by the company in June to raise rates by an aggregate of $29.4 million, which it said was necessary to compensate for decreased demand stemming from warmer-than-expected weather.

As a regulated monopoly, the company could ask the PUC to raise rates to collect revenues it planned to earn but didn’t receive. This year’s request followed a $7.4 million rate hike the PUC approved three years ago after reviewing the company’s investments, operations costs and expected sales based on historical weather patterns.

If approved as requested, the new rates would amount to a 6.3 percent increase in Northern Nevada and a 5.6 percent increase in Southern Nevada. Southwest also provides gas to the California side of the Lake Tahoe Basin.

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  1. Kits Carson says - Posted: October 29, 2015

    SOOO, like STPUD, because less is being used like with the water, more conserving leads to us getting the shaft once again, because these companies don’t cut back on their spending when times are tough. AND now going into an El Nino we will be using more heat and as a result of incompetent companies we will be paying a lot more. Gotta love corporate (what used to be) America.

  2. Steven says - Posted: October 30, 2015

    A rate hike is total bull ! The price of natural gas has been falling for months. Our rates should be decreasing not increasing. Must be nice to be guaranteed a profit, just like So. Tahoe Refuse.