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AEL&P files housekeeping tariff revisions with Alaska regulators

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AEL&P files housekeeping tariff revisions with Alaska regulators

by Walter AlaskaNews·Jun 22, 2026(1h ago)
1 min readJuneau, AlaskaAI
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AEL&P filed tariff updates with Alaska regulators, saying they are housekeeping changes, not rate increases. Public comment closes July 27.

Alaska Electric Light & Power has filed a proposal with the Regulatory Commission of Alaska to replace its electric tariff under Tariff No. 3, describing the changes as housekeeping revisions and updated references rather than a base-rate increase. The statutory comment period runs through July 27, 2026.

The filing, designated Tariff Advice No. TA547-1, covers the full set of rules that govern how charges, fees, and service conditions are applied to residential and commercial customers in the Juneau area. AEL&P says the revisions are non-substantive.

The filing comes as the utility has separately pursued a general rate case, a process AEL&P has described as a 450-day proceeding similar to a civil trial, in which the utility presents evidence for higher rates and the commission and other parties may challenge those requests.

Written comments referencing TA547-1 must be filed with the commission by July 27, 2026. The complete filing is available on the commission's website and in person at its Anchorage office at 701 West Eighth Avenue, Suite 300.

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