National Grid PLC Rate Filing for Upstate New York Electric & Gas (8115U)
03 Agosto 2020 - 1:00AM
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RNS Number : 8115U
National Grid PLC
31 July 2020
31 July 2020
National Grid plc
Rate Filing Submitted for Upstate New York Electric and Gas
Businesses
National Grid has filed a request with the New York Public
Service Commission to update electric and gas distribution rates
for Niagara Mohawk (NIMO), its upstate New York distribution
business, which serves 2.2 million customers and is almost 30% of
the company's US rate base.
This represents a one-year filing, with revenue data submitted
for two additional years to help facilitate a multi-year
settlement. New rates are expected to become effective July
2021.
The filing will fund programmes necessary to continue a safe and
reliable service, modernise the electric and gas networks, expand
electric vehicle charging, and promote economic growth. It includes
investment to support affordable decarbonized heating, including
the expansion of renewable natural gas to help the State's
environmental goals, and maintains a focus on managing customer
affordability in response to the economic downturn caused by
COVID-19.
For further information on this filing, please follow this link
to the fact sheet section of our investor website.
Notes
Niagara Mohawk serves 1.6m electric customers and 0.6m gas
customers across its service territory.
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uncertainties relate to factors that are beyond National Grid's
ability to control, predict or estimate precisely, such as the
impact of COVID-19 on its operations, employees, counterparties,
funding and legal and regulatory obligations, but also more widely
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announcements from and decisions by governmental bodies or
regulators, including proposals relating to the RIIO-T2 price
control, as well as increased political and economic uncertainty
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third parties of new generation projects requiring connection;
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incidents arising from the potentially harmful nature of its
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to the failure of or unauthorised access to or deliberate breaches
of National Grid's IT systems and supporting technology; failure to
adequately forecast and respond to disruptions in energy supply;
performance against regulatory targets and standards and against
National Grid's peers with the aim of delivering stakeholder
expectations regarding costs and efficiency savings; and customers
and counterparties (including financial institutions) failing to
perform their obligations to the Company. Other factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those described in
this announcement include fluctuations in exchange rates, interest
rates and commodity price indices; restrictions and conditions
(including filing requirements) in National Grid's borrowing and
debt arrangements, funding costs and access to financing;
regulatory requirements for the Company to maintain financial
resources in certain parts of its business and restrictions on some
subsidiaries' transactions such as paying dividends, lending or
levying charges; the delayed timing of recoveries and payments in
National Grid's regulated businesses and whether aspects of its
activities are contestable; the funding requirements and
performance of National Grid's pension schemes and other
post-retirement benefit schemes; the failure to attract, develop
and retain employees with the necessary competencies, including
leadership and business capabilities, and any significant disputes
arising with National Grid's employees or the breach of laws or
regulations by its employees; the failure to respond to market
developments, including competition for onshore transmission, the
threats and opportunities presented by emerging technology; the
failure by the Company to respond to or meet its own commitments as
a leader in relation to climate change development activities
relating to energy transition, including the integration of
distributed energy resources; and the need to grow the Company's
business to deliver its strategy, as well as incorrect or
unforeseen assumptions or conclusions (including unanticipated
costs and liabilities) relating to business development activity.
For further details regarding these and other assumptions, risks
and uncertainties that may impact National Grid, please read the
Strategic Report section and the 'Risk factors' on pages 227 to 230
of National Grid's most recent Annual Report and Accounts. In
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cannot assess the potential impact of any such factor on its
activities or the extent to which any factor, or combination of
factors, may cause actual future results to differ materially from
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to update any of its forward-looking statements, which speak only
as of the date of this announcement.
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