Pioneer Holds Rates As PG&E Raises Rates

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By Jerry Henry on March 21, 2018.

The Pioneer Community Energy Board reviewed its rates in light of recent rate hikes by PG&E, and unanimously voted to maintain rates as they were set by this board in December 2017. In light of PG&Es increase, Pioneer customers will now realize an average 9% lower rate on electric generation over PG&E. PG&Es rates increased effective March 1.

According to a March 20th press release:

Pioneer has been committed to lower and more stable rates. The Pioneer Board carefully reviewed updated financial information, and considered the impact of several rate scenarios on Pioneeras ability to pay-off all of its debt and to set aside prudent financial reserves. The Board determined that it could maintain current rates, which provide an average of 9% discount from PG&Eas electric generation rates, while still fully funding Pioneeras reserves in two years, and repaying its debt in less than three years.

Members of the Pioneer Governing Board commented on this move in the press release.

aThe residents and businesses that chose Pioneer trusted us to do the right thing,a said Jeff Duncan, Town Council member for Loomis and Pioneer Governing Board member. aThis was an opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to providing lower, more stable rates for Pioneer customers, while still building a financially solid program.a

aPioneer Community Energy is about local control,a said Kirk Uhler, Placer County Board of Supervisor and Pioneer Governing Board member. aWe could follow PG&E, or we could lead our communities to greater economic benefits a weave chosen to lead.a

aThe Pioneer Board wants the public to tell us what kind of energy related programs are important to them,a said Bridget Powers, Auburn Mayor and Pioneer Governing Board member. aTogether, through local input and local control, we can create programs that make a difference in our communities.a

The Pioneer Board has indicated that they will evaluate and learn from energy programs provided by other utilities. The Pioneer Board directed staff to begin a strategic planning process for engaging community members on program development.

Enrollment into Pioneer Community Energy began on February 1, 2018, and it is now complete for all residents and businesses in the areas of Auburn, Colfax, Loomis, Lincoln, Rocklin and unincorporated Placer County. Customers were enrolled as of each new billing cycle that started after February 1, 2018.

Later this summer, Pioneer will begin enrolling Net Energy Metering (NEM/solar) customers. NEM customers will be enrolled in Pioneer within 30 days of their true-up. NEM customers will also receive four notices: two prior to enrollment, and two after enrollment. The notices will provide information about Pioneer, and additional information specific to NEM customers.

All residents and businesses in the service territory have the choice to continue receiving the benefits of Pioneeras electric generation rates, or to remain with PG&E. Customers who chose to return to PG&E (opt-out of Pioneer) can still choose to opt-back-in to Pioneer. For more information on Pioneer Community Energy, visit www.PioneerCommunityEnergy.ca.gov or call (844) YES a PIONEER (1-844-937-7466), toll free.