Ameren Utilities Seek $226 Million Rate Increase In Illinois
June 05 2009 - 2:48PM
Dow Jones News
Ameren Corp.'s (AEE) Illinois utilities on Friday filed a
request with state regulators for a $226 million electric and gas
rate increase.
The rate increase, which wouldn't take effect before May 2010,
would cover costs associated with upgrades to the electric grid and
to natural gas infrastructure.
"We understand today's economic challenges are affecting the
people, businesses and industries we serve as well as our own
organization," said Scott Cisel, Ameren Illinois' president and
chief executive, in a prepared statement. "We recognize that any
rate increase will be cause for concern. However, be assured that
our proposed rate increases are necessary to provide the essential
financial resources to meet our obligations to our customers."
The electric rate increases will provide Ameren with an
11.75%-12.25% return on equity, while the rise in natural gas rates
will give the utilities an 11.25%-11.6% return. The average Ameren
Illinois residential electric customer will pay $59-$97 more a
year, while the average residential natural gas customer will pay
$38-$60 more.
-By Christine Buurma, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-2061;
christine.buurma@dowjones.com