DR 97-241 CONNECTICUT VALLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY Fuel and Purchased Power Adjustment Clause Order Increasing Rates O R D E R N O. 22,912 April 29, 1998 On December 31, 1997, the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (Commission) issued Order No. 22,815 in the above-captioned docket. Order No. 22,815 suspended operation of Connecticut Valley Electric Company's (CVEC) proposed 1998 fuel and purchased power adjustment clauses (FAC and PPCA) tariff sheets pending a hearing on the issue of CVEC's failure to terminate a wholesale purchase power contract between CVEC and its parent company, Central Vermont Public Service Company (CVPS). Order No. 22,815 also set an evidentiary hearing to determine the purchased power rates that would have resulted if CVEC had terminated the contract with CVPS, the effects on CVEC of not allowing the proposed rate increase, and the appropriate effective date for any new rates. CVEC filed a motion for rehearing on January 12, 1998, which was granted in Order No. 22,838. In that Order, the Commission allowed CVEC an additional opportunity to present further evidence regarding the question of its prudence in not terminating the contract with CVPS. The hearing set by this Order started on January 28, 1998 and was completed on February 10-11, 1998. Although the Commission has held deliberations, a final order has not yet issued regarding that hearing. Prior to commencement of the hearing set by Order No. 22,815, CVEC and CVPS filed a motion for preliminary injunction with the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire, sitting in Rhode Island (District Court), seeking to require the Commission to allow CVEC full recovery of the RS-2 rate under the purchased power contract with CVPS as of January 1, 1998. On April 9, 1998, the District Court granted CVEC a preliminary injunction which orders that CVEC be allowed to increase its rates as proposed in its rate filing. On April 9, 1998, CVEC filed tariff sheets and attachments to increase rates as allowed by the Court's order. CVEC proposes to increase the FAC rate from $0.0059 per kWh to $0.0078 per kWh and to increase the PPCA rate from $0.0023 per kWh to $0.0239 per kWh. Combined, the FAC and PPCA would increase rates by $0.0235 per kWh. The Commission estimates this will increase the average homeowner's monthly bill by twenty-two percent. The Commission has taken every step available to it under federal procedure to protect the interests of consumers. Specifically, the Commission has sought a stay of the district court's injunction and is seeking to have CVEC post a security bond for the payment of any overcharges collected as a result of the injunction. The Commission will also appeal issuance of the injunction to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. But until the order is overturned, the Commission must allow CVEC's proposed rate increase. The Commission will require CVEC to keep records of the difference between the amounts that it would have collected under its 1997 RS-2 rates and any amounts that it collects as a result of the District Court's order. The Commission places CVEC on notice that it will be liable for refunds, plus interest, in the event that the District Court's Order is overturned. Based on the foregoing, it is hereby ORDERED, that as ordered by the United States District Court on April 9, 1998, Connecticut Valley Electric Company is allowed to increase its FAC rate from $0.0059 per kWh to $0.0078 per kWh and to increase its PPCA rate from $0.0023 per kWh to $0.0239 per kWh effective on all bills rendered on and after May 1, 1998; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that CVEC keep accurate and complete records of the revenues that it collects as result of the District Court's April 9, 1998 Order; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that CVEC shall pay refunds, plus interest, to its customers for any overcharges collected as a result of the April 9, 1998 District Court Order, should that Order be overturned or modified. By order of the Public Utilities Commission of New Hampshire this twenty-ninth day of April, 1998. Douglas L. Patch Bruce B. Ellsworth Susan S. Geiger Chairman Commissioner Commissioner Attested by: Claire D. DiCicco Assistant Secretary