PGE requests 2025 rate review by Oregon Public Utility Commission

Posted on March 1, 2024

Portland, Ore. – Portland General Electric today filed a 2025 proposed rate review with the Oregon Public Utility Commission as the company continues to build a smarter, more resilient energy grid. The 2025 Rate Case filing includes investments in local battery energy storage systems that enhance reliability and optimize power from renewable resources, as well as infrastructure modernization.

The proposed changes for 2025 include an average customer rate increase of 7.4%. The filing with the Oregon Public Utility Commission begins an up to 10-month public process to review the proposed request. For more information on the 2025 rate review filing, visit www.portlandgeneral.com/2025-rate-case.

“To achieve the day-to-day reliability that customers expect while simultaneously solving for the challenges of the future, Portland General Electric is deploying battery energy storage technology to modernize and strengthen the grid,” said Larry Bekkedahl, senior vice president of strategy and advanced energy delivery. “We are focused on delivering reliable electricity to customers while keeping the cost as low as possible.”

Major items in the rate review filing are:

  • Local battery energy storage projects to provide enhanced reliability and resilience during peak demand.
  • Investments in transmission and distribution to allow dependable energy flow as demand for electricity grows and customer needs evolve.
  • Upgrades to technology and generation facilities for increased resilience and long-term, dependable power.

PGE recently expanded its Income Qualified Bill Discount (IQBD) program, which offers 15-60% monthly energy discount to eligible customers based on household size and income. PGE offers additional energy reduction programs to help customers save costs and manage their energy, including usage dashboards, rebates and incentives for energy efficiency, as well as programs that help customers shift energy use during peak demand. To learn more visit www.portlandgeneral.com/save-money.

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