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��i <br />Elk River <br />Municipal Utilities UTILITIES COMMISSION MEETING <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />ERMU Commission <br />Mark Hanson — General Manager <br />MEETING DATE: <br />AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: <br />November 12, 2024 <br />4.02 <br />SUBJECT: <br />Competitive Rates Analysis <br />ACTION REQUESTED: <br />Approve the Competitive Rates Analysis <br />BACKGROUND: <br />The Commission adopted the Competitive Rates Policy in December 2022. Per this policy, the <br />general manager will provide an annual competitive rate analysis report to the Commission <br />prior to rate setting for the following budget year. <br />DISCUSSION: <br />The report includes the following information: <br />1. Electric <br />a. Report the blended $/kWh effective electric rate data (total revenue collected/total <br />kWh sold) as available through the U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information <br />Administration, Form EIA-861. The report shall include ten-year trend data graphing <br />ERMU electric rates compared to neighboring competitor electric utilities. Recognizing <br />that the data release lags one year, the intent of the report shall be to provide <br />graphical trend data for long-term planning rather than short term comparisons. The <br />report shall be provided to the Commission annually prior to rate setting for the <br />following budget year. <br />b. Report customer class rate analysis comparing ERMU electric rates to neighboring <br />competitor electric utilities. The report shall include ten-year trend data graphing <br />ERMU electric rates compared to neighboring competitor electric utilities. The intent <br />of this is to show, from a customer perspective, how rate competitiveness would be <br />perceived currently. The report shall include all rate classes or other unique customer <br />types within rate classes. <br />2. Water <br />Report tiered water rate comparisons, as available locally sourced. The report shall <br />include data graphing ERMU water rates compared to neighboring water utilities. The <br />intent of the report shall be to provide trend data for long-term planning rather than <br />short-term comparisons. <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />57 <br />