CPUC approves rate increases for San Jose Water through 2024

CPUC approves Golden State Water Company request to increase rates

American States Water Company announced that on June 29, 2023, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) adopted final decisions in connection with the general rate case and cost of capital proceedings at AWR’s regulated water utility subsidiary, Golden State Water Company (GSWC).

The final decision in GSWC’s general rate case proceeding will set new water rates for the years 2022 – 2024. The assigned administrative law judge at the CPUC had issued a proposed decision on April 13, 2023 that (i) adopted the full settlement agreement between GSWC and the Public Advocates Office at the CPUC with new rates retroactive to January 1, 2022, (ii) approved GSWC’s request for balancing accounts for medical and general liability insurance, (iii) denied GSWC’s request to consolidate two of its customer service areas, and (iv) allowed for additional increases in adopted revenues for 2023 and 2024 subject to an earnings test and inflationary index values at the time of filing for implementation of the new rates. The final decision issued on June 29, 2023 is consistent in all material respects with the proposed decision issued in April, except it included a change to substitute the adoption of balancing accounts for medical and general liability insurance with memorandum accounts. As a result of receiving the final decision, on June 30, 2023 GSWC filed for the implementation of new 2023 rate increases using inflationary index values as of May 31, 2023. The new rates for 2023 are expected to go into effect on July 31. Within 90 days after 2023 rates have been implemented, GSWC will also file for recovery of retroactive amounts accumulated through July 31 related to the new 2022 and 2023 rates.

Also on June 29, the CPUC unanimously adopted the proposed decision issued on May 9, 2023 in the cost of capital proceeding. The final decision adopts for GSWC an 8.85% return on equity, a 5.10% cost of debt and a capital structure of 57% equity and 43% debt, resulting in a 7.24% authorized return on rate base for the calendar year 2022. Based on the final decision, all adjustments to rates are interpreted to be prospective and not retroactive. The decision also continues the Water Cost of Capital Mechanism (WCCM) for the years 2023 and 2024. On June 30, 2023, GSWC filed an advice letter to trigger the WCCM for 2023, which will increase the 8.85% adopted return on equity in the decision to 9.36% for the remainder of 2023 and 2024.

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