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May 20, 2008 - Wholesale electric generators
continue to see a rise in the cost of natural gas, which is a key component
of the price that is placed on power purchased by electric utilities. The
escalation in natural gas prices is causing the cost of purchased power to
rise, affecting many utilities across Texas and the nation, including
Bandera Electric Co-op (BEC).
BEC members should expect to see
the purchased power cost increase by approximately 1¢ per kilowatt-hour
(kWh) beginning in late June. What this means is for every 1,000 kWh a
member uses, they should expect their electric bill to increase by $10.00.
Another 1/2¢ increase is likely to occur in late October.
“The increase will recover costs
charged by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA), which is our primary
wholesale provider,” BEC spokesman Stephen Williams explains. “At the time
LCRA’s current rates were established last fall, the average price for
natural gas was less than $8.00 per million Btu (mmBtu). As of May 19, the
average cost of natural gas over the next 12-months was above $11.50 per
mmBtu.”
“Electric rates are made up of
several components, including distribution, transmission and generation
costs,” Williams said. “The distribution portion incorporates the
operational costs that BEC charges for delivering electricity across our
lines to the member. The purchased power cost generally reflects the
wholesale generator’s cost for fuel, rail transportation, and other
operational costs, that are required to produce the electricity.”
“Our distribution charge and
availability charge are not changing,” Williams says. “However, the
purchased power cost component that reflects what the LCRA has to pay for
fuel is expected to increase.”
Members whose billing cycle
overlaps the period when the new rates will take effect will see a blended
rate during the first billing cycle after the rate is adjusted and the full
effect of the increased rate the following month.
Any steps that members can take to
reduce their energy usage will play an important role in helping to lower
their bills year round. Members are encouraged to take advantage of BEC’s
Budget Billing Program and to visit
the Energy Tips section of our website,
where you can find a number of energy saving tips and an online energy audit
tool. BEC can provide an energy audit for those members who do not have
access to the internet.
Members who stop by any of BEC’s
offices should also ask for a free copy of
You Have the Power! A Guide to Cost-Cutting Conservation Measures.
We will also be more than happy to mail the guide to you. For more
information about any of these programs and services, please contact BEC at
830-796-3741, or toll free, 1-866-226-3372. |