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UGI to Acquire Mountaineer Gas Company

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. UGI to Acquire Mountaineer Gas Company December 30, 2020 GMT VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 30, 2020 UGI Corporation (NYSE: UGI) announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Mountaintop Energy Holdings LLC, owner of Mountaineer Gas Company (“Mountaineer”), the largest gas local distribution company in West Virginia for an enterprise value of $540 million, which includes the assumption of approximately $140 million of debt. Highly strategic and complementary investment in a single-state utility adjacent to UGI’s existing utility footprint. Enterprise value represents approximately 1.4 times projected 2021 rate base.

UGI to Acquire Mountaineer Gas Company - Press Release

UGI to Acquire Mountaineer Gas Company - Press Release
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Editorial: WV about to lose another coal-fired power plant

Recently revised federal regulations concerning coal-fired power plants could mean another one will shut down by the end of the decade. Last week, Appalachian Power announced it had submitted a request to the Public Service Commission of West Virginia for a rate increase to cover costs of environmental improvements at its three remaining coal-fired power plants in West Virginia: John Amos in Putnam County, Mountaineer in Mason County and Mitchell in Marshall County. “Our request in the filing includes upgrades necessary to comply with the Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) rule and Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELG) rule at the Amos, Mountaineer and Mitchell plants, which would allow these plants to continue to operate through 2040. The filing also includes an alternative of CCR-only compliance for the Mitchell Plant, which would require retiring the plant in 2028,” Appalachian Power spokesman Phil Moye wrote in an email to The Herald-Dispatch.

West Virginia PSC Issues Commission Order Involving Daniel Reedy Vs Appalachian Power Co

Targeted News Service CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Dec. 29 The Public Service Commission of West Virginia issued the following commission order (Case No. 20-0964-E-C): DANIEL REEDY, Dandle, Boone County, Complainant, V. APPALACHIAN POWER COMPANY, a public utility, Defendant. COMMISSION ORDER On November 23, 2020, Daniel Reedy filed a verified formal complaint against Appalachian Power Company. On November 23, 2020, this case was referred to the Division of Administrative Law Judges with a decision due date of August 21,2021. On December 28, 2020, Commission Staff asserted that all parties were in agreement and had fully resolved all issues, and recommended that the case is ready for final disposition.

Appalachian Power, Wheeling Power file joint proposal for new infrastructure cost recovery mechanism

Daily Energy Insider Published on December 16, 2020 by Chris Galford © Shutterstock A filing with the Public Service Commission of West Virginia (PSC), made this week by Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power, proposes to create a means of recovering costs an infrastructure tracker incurred through investments in infrastructure between base rate cases. “The infrastructure tracker is designed to smooth out customer rates by seeking capital investment recovery annually,” Appalachian Power President and COO Chris Beam said. “For customers, that helps us avoid the large jumps in rates that can happen when costs build up over time.” The proposal would cap the amount of any annual increase through the tracker to a percentage of the companies’ total retail revenue and allow more timely recovery of costs linked to incremental investments. This would cover any costs not already recovered through current rates and decrease the frequency of base rate case filings, and would b

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