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PSC sets public hearing on Northern States Power Co. 2025 electric rate increase

August 07, 2025 | Public Service Commissioners, Officials, Organizations, Executive, North Dakota


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PSC sets public hearing on Northern States Power Co. 2025 electric rate increase
The North Dakota Public Service Commission voted Aug. 7 to issue a notice of public hearing on Northern States Power Company’s 2025 electric rate increase application.
Commissioner Sherry Haugenhofer moved the notice of hearing. The company proposes a $44,556,000 increase in annual North Dakota electric revenues, a 19.34% rise. The commission set a public hearing to begin Dec. 1, 2025, at 8:30 a.m. Central in the Commission Hearing Room and encouraged parties to file petitions to intervene by Oct. 15, 2025.
Haugenhofer summarized NSP’s stated drivers for the request as capital investments in generation, transmission and distribution, higher operation and maintenance expenses, and increased depreciation. The commission noted the magnitude of the proposal as one of the largest electric rate increases it has seen.
Commissioners discussed scheduling; the hearing could extend through the week depending on testimony and filings. The vote to issue the notice and set the hearing was approved unanimously with no recorded dissent.
The commission did not act on the merits of the rate request at the meeting; the hearing and intervenor processes will determine evidence and final outcome.

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