
In approving a lower revenue requirement, the PSC did not include certain costs that RMP requested, including the costs of installing Advanced Metering Infrastructure.Ĭommission Reduces Rocky Mountain Power’s Return on EquityĪ utilities’ rate of return on equity is what drives their profitability. The PSC did approve an increase, albeit a much smaller amount of $31.41 million. RMP requested to increase the amount of money they can spend and be reimbursed for annually by $95.8 million dollars. In order to receive reimbursement for the expenses incurred to build and maintain the grid and serve customers, the utility must demonstrate that their costs are prudently incurred and spent on resources that are used and useful. Increase Approved for Return on Investments But, for those ambitious readers eager to dive into the weeds, read on for the outcome of the 2020 Rate Case! The results have a broad range of impacts that we can’t begin to cover in their entirety, but particular issues of interested to UCE include not only electricity rates, but also EV charging, the Subscriber Solar program, and energy conservation.īe warned, there is no easy or quick way to unpack all of the details.

In order to prevent the utility from abusing this monopoly, Utah’s Public Service Commission must approve any and all changes to the utility’s rates. For the first time in more than five years, Rocky Mountain Power proposed to revise its rates for Utah customers, thereby launching a mammoth proceeding, “The Rate Case” that recently wrapped up. They are a monopoly that serves over 1 million customers in the West. Rocky Mountain Power is unlike most businesses in that they aren’t subject to competition. Join the Clean Energy Business Coalition.Clean Energy Business Coalition Members.Creating an Electric Transportation System.Achieving Local Government’s Climate Goals.Advocating for Robust Energy Efficiency Incentives.Reducing Emissions in Homes & Buildings.Accelerating Clean Technologies & Smart Grid.Making Rooftop Solar Accessible and Affordable.Transitioning to a clean, renewable grid.***Note: For new construction, you must call the Logan Service Center in order to obtain a garbage can, recycling can or green waste can (optional).Leading and accelerating the clean energy transformation with vision and expertise. Logan Service Center (435) 716-9753 **Garbage/Recycling/Green Waste**

Other informationĭominion Energy (800) 323-5517) **Formerly Questar Gas*** To stop, terminate or transfer your utility service click on "Utility Disconnect Form" on the right side of this page. You can also choose to receive electronic notification when a bill is available and due.Īfter you have completed the online sign up, please allow one (1 ) business day for processing. You can setup automatic payments, access account history, payment history, and much more. The partnership between Smithfield City and Xpress Bill Pay provides many choices to manage your new utility account. Upon payment of deposit and completion of the new account application, Smithfield City will be notified of your request and will get your new service initiated. Go to “Click Here to Request Utility Service” on bottom right hand of page to begin the process. Enter Smithfield City for your billing organization. Enter your email and create a password.Ĭlick “Next”. When you click HERE you will be directed to:Ĭlick on “Create a New Account”.

You can now sign up for new utility service with Smithfield City and Xpress Bill Pay will take your application online. Smithfield City and Xpress Bill Pay have partnered to provide new and exciting services for you. Simply choose "Checkout as Guest" when you click HERE. You can now pay your utility bill without creating an account. Online credit card payments are accepted through Xpress Bill Pay. We accept cash, check, money order and credit cards at the city office. Please notify the city office if you can’t pay by this time to avoid water services being turned off. Utility bills go out by the 1st of the month and are due by the 15th. Smithfield City provides water, sewer, storm water, garbage and recycling service to all residents and businesses within the city limits.
