2025-11680Notice

PJM and Alabama Power Submit Fresh Electricity Rate Plans

Published Date: 6/25/2025

Notice

Summary

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got several new electric rate filings from big power companies like PJM Interconnection and Alabama Power. These filings propose changes to energy rates and agreements that could start as soon as June or August 2025. If you want to speak up or get involved, you’ve got until July 11, 2025, to file your comments or protests.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

You Can File Comments by July 11, 2025

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is accepting comments, protests, or motions to intervene on the listed electric rate filings until 5:00 p.m. Eastern on July 11, 2025. If you want to become a party to a proceeding, you must file an intervention following FERC Rules 211, 214, or 206 by that deadline.

Multiple Electric Rate Filings Received

FERC received electric rate filings from companies including PJM Interconnection, Alabama Power Company (and sister companies), American Transmission Systems, and IP Energy Marketing, LLC. Those filings list proposed effective dates of June 10, 2025 and August 20, 2025 for various tariff or rate changes.

Help Is Available from FERC Office of Public Participation

FERC's Office of Public Participation (OPP) offers help to members of the public, including landowners, community organizations, and Tribal members, to access information and navigate filings and interventions. For assistance, OPP can be contacted at (202) 502-6595 or via email at opp@ferc.gov.

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