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Massachusetts Seeks To Block Natural Gas Rate Hike |
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September 7, 2005
In a brief filed with the DTE, Reilly warned that the proposed rate hikes submitted by Bay State Gas will be a burden to the 300,000 Massachusetts families who are still struggling to pay off last winter’s heating bills. In April, Bay State Gas filed for a $22.2 million increase in its base rate charges for gas distribution services. "Families are being crushed by the most basic expenses in their lives," Reilly said. "Now is not the time for a wealthy utility company to try to make its customers pay for all these unjustified expenses. It just looks like Bay State is attempting to recover the cost of its extravagant spending by overcharging customers." In 1998, Bay State was acquired by NIPSCo based in Merrillville, Indiana and now called NiSource. Reilly offered the following analysis to the DTE:
Reilly also described the service provided by Bay State Gas and NiSource as "substandard" and pointed out deficiencies in the companies’ business practices. "We should not reward a company that fails to maintain its pipes and customer service with a rate increase," Reilly said. "Customers should be able to depend on the safe delivery of natural gas to their homes and a company that responds to their calls." Shortcomings in the business practices of Bay State Gas and NiSource included:
In addition to the increase in the base rate, Bay State Gas seeks approval of a plan for annual rate increases based on inflation (known as a performance-based regulation plan); a steel infrastructure replacement program; and a cost-recovery plan for pension and retirement benefits that would pass on the losses incurred by risky investments to customers. Report Your Experience
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