All PSE residential electric customers to receive one-time payout of about $40

Puget Sound Energy customers will notice a pleasant surprise on their winter power bills: a one-time credit applied to December and January bills that will save the average residential electric customer about $40.

Puget Sound Energy customers will notice a pleasant surprise on their winter power bills: a one-time credit applied to December and January bills that will save the average residential electric customer about $40. The credit passes along the financial benefit of sale of PSE’s assets in Jefferson County in 2010.

The total amount to be paid to PSE customers will be $59.2 million, which includes interest that has accrued. PSE provides electricity to more than 1.1 million customers in eight counties: Island, King, Kitsap, Kittitas, Pierce, Skagit, Thurston, and Whatcom.

How the Credits Will Work

  • Every current PSE electric customer, residential and business, will receive the credit.
  • Customers will not need to request the credit; it will automatically appear on their billing statements.
  • Because of varying billing cycles, most customers will see a portion of the credit on their December statement, and the remainder on their January bill.
  • The credits will be based on electricity used during the month of December.

In October, the state Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) approved the distribution to customers of $52.7 million, plus interest, from the proceeds of PSE’s sale of its Jefferson County infrastructure.

The UTC approved PSE’s request to distribute the credit through a one-time payout during winter, since it will be a benefit to customers when electric bills are typically higher due to colder weather and shorter daylight hours.

Puget Sound Energy is Washington state’s oldest local energy company.

We serve 1.1 million electric customers and more than 770,000 natural gas customers in 10 counties.

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