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MONTANA — NorthWestern Energy will begin refunding its electric customers in Montana $8.1 million as a result of a recent settlement concerning the price of transmitting power over NorthWestern’s system.

The Montana Public Service Commission’s final order in NorthWestern’s 2019 electric rate case required NorthWestern to credit its customers for revenue it collects from other energy companies who use NorthWestern’s system to transmit energy used in interstate commerce. The prices those energy companies pay NorthWestern for transmission service are set by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

On Jan. 29, FERC approved a settlement that will update the prices of NorthWestern’s transmission services. The settlement will raise NorthWestern’s customer credit for transmission revenue from $54.9 million to $60.9 million. This results in a $6 million rate reduction for customers. The Commission’s final order from the 2019 electric rate case also requires NorthWestern to refund customers $8.1 million for the period July 1, 2019, through March 31.

The commission approved, on an interim basis, NorthWestern’s plan to comply with the commission’s final order. The $8.1 million will be refunded to customers over a one-year period. Additionally, retail customer transmission rates will decrease by $3.5 million annually, and retail customer generation supply rates will decrease by $2.4 million annually. The rate reduction and refund was effective April 1.

 

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