CenterPoint Energy files request to adjust natural gas distribution rates for Minnesota customers
The proposed rate adjustment would support major investments in the continued safety and reliability of the approximately 14,000-mile pipeline system that serves more than 860,000
Specifically, if the rate adjustment is approved, it would help cover the rising costs of infrastructure projects to replace or upgrade pipelines to prevent leaks and comply with more stringent federal pipeline regulations. It would also help cover costs related to a growing number of local road construction and other public works projects that require
"Our customers and communities benefit from the essential investments we make to ensure the safety and reliability of our natural gas distribution system," said
Tutunjian added: "About 80 percent of the homes in our
With the proposed adjustment, the average residential customer bill would increase by about
Even with the proposed adjustment, monthly bills for the average
Since 2013,
Major
- Inspecting, upgrading and replacing transmission and distribution pipelines as part of a comprehensive integrity program to address pipes at risk of corrosion or leaks;
- Replacing all 43 miles of cast iron pipelines in
CenterPoint Energy's Minnesota system, a project that was completed in 2017, eliminating a pipe material that contributed to methane emissions; - Replacing or upgrading 479 miles of unprotected or bare steel distribution pipelines;
- Replacing 61 miles of a high-pressure, large-diameter transmission pipeline (known as the
Metro Belt Line Project ), originally installed in the 1940s and 1950s; - Replacing nearly 15,000 copper service lines;
- Replacing and moving outside more than 89,000 indoor residential meters, with new service lines, as a safety measure to provide direct access to shut-off valves; and
- Deploying state-of-the-art technology to quickly and efficiently detect even the smallest leaks, which supports both safety and methane reduction.
In addition to improved safety and reliability, these investments help protect the environment and prevent greenhouse gas emissions. For example, permanent replacement of all cast iron and many bare steel pipelines and the use of advanced leak detection technology have already resulted in an 18 percent reduction in methane emissions from the company's
The request does not apply to the cost of natural gas, which makes up the other half of a typical customer bill. The wholesale price of natural gas changes monthly depending on market prices. This price is passed on directly to customers with no mark-up, and
If the final approved rates are lower than the interim rates,
Public hearings will be held early next year to provide customers and other interested parties the opportunity to comment on the rate request, followed by formal hearings at the
Customers with questions about the proposed change to natural gas distribution rates can call
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