File #: RES 24-070    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/7/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/19/2024 Final action:
Title: Consideration of and action on a resolution suspending the effective date of the statement of intent of CenterPoint Energy to increase rates; approving continued participation with the Gulf Coast Coalition of Cities; and hiring legal counsel.
Sponsors: City Manager's Office
Attachments: 1. Res-Centerpoint suspending rates 32024
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Consideration of and action on a resolution suspending the effective date of the statement of intent of CenterPoint Energy to increase rates; approving continued participation with the Gulf Coast Coalition of Cities; and hiring legal counsel.


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Summary:
The City of Deer Park, Texas is a member of a coalition of political subdivisions in the Greater Houston area known as the Gulf Coast Coalition of Cities ("GCCC"). GCCC has been in existence since the early 1990s. The GCCC represents the interests of its members on gas and electric utility matters before the Public Utility Commission of Texas, the Railroad Commission of Texas, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, and the courts. For the past 20 years, GCCC has protected the authority of municipalities over monopoly electric and natural gas providers and has defended the interests of the residential and small commercial customers within the cities. Cities are often the only consumer advocates that work to keep utility rates reasonable. The work undertaken by GCCC has saved ratepayers millions of dollars in unreasonable charges. GCCC has previously approved the hiring of Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C. and consultants to intervene in matters related to the electric utility rate case filings, representing GCCC members' interests.
CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC ("CenterPoint" or "Company") filed an application on March 6, 2024 with cities retaining original jurisdiction seeking to increase system-wide transmission and distribution rates by $60 million per year. The Company asks the City to approve an increase of $17 million in retail transmission and distribution rates (an increase of about 1%) and $43 million in wholesale transmission rates (an increase of about 6.6%). According to CenterPoint, the impact on an average residential customer would be an increase of about $1.25 per month.
From the Resolution to be passed:
The City is authorized to suspend the rate change ...

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