DCPSC Schedules Evidentiary Hearing May 12 for Pepco Rate Case Remand
Summary
The DC Public Service Commission has scheduled an evidentiary hearing for May 12, 2026, in the remand proceeding for Pepco's electric distribution rates (Formal Case No. 1176). The D.C. Court of Appeals vacated the Commission's prior rate approval in March 2026, determining a formal evidentiary hearing was required to resolve disputed material issues of fact. Parties must file supplemental briefs by April 6, 2026, after which the Commission will issue an order on interim rates.
What changed
The DCPSC has scheduled an evidentiary hearing for May 12, 2026, following a D.C. Court of Appeals remand of the Commission's November 2024 approval of Pepco's Climate Ready Pathway rate plan. The court did not find the rates unjust or unreasonable but required formal evidentiary procedures to resolve disputed material facts. The Commission has directed parties to submit supplemental briefs by April 6, 2026, to determine interim rates effective during the remand proceeding.
Pepco ratepayers should be aware that interim rates will remain in effect until the remand concludes. The approved plan had allowed a $123.4 million increase over 2025-2026, with residential bills increasing $7.54/month in 2025 and an additional $3.80/month in 2026. Consumers seeking bill assistance should contact the Commission Office of Consumer Services at (202) 626-5120.
What to do next
- Monitor for hearing location and time announcement
- File supplemental briefs by April 6, 2026 if representing a party to Formal Case No. 1176
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Press Release
For Immediate Release: March 31, 2026
Contact: Kellie Didigu, kdidigu@psc.dc.gov, 202-626-5120 DCPSC schedules Evidentiary Hearing for May 12, 2026, in Pepco
Multiyear Rate Case following Court Remand
Commission to set interim rates while conducting remand proceeding; Consumer protections for customers remain
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia (Commission) has scheduled an evidentiary hearing for Tuesday, May 12, 2026, in the remand proceeding involving
Pepco's electric distribution rates (Formal Case No. 1176, Order No. 22806). The Commission will
publish the exact location and time of the hearing in a forthcoming public notice. Pepco originally filed its second Multiyear Rate Plan, the "Climate Ready Pathway," in April 2023, covering the years 2024 through 2026. After extensive review, the Commission approved a modified version of the plan in November 2024, which reduced Pepco's proposed increase by about 35%. This approved plan allowed a $123.4 million increase over two years (2025-2026), with average residential bills expected to increase by $7.54 per month in 2025, and an additional $3.80 per month in 2026. Following that approval, new rates went into effect. However, in March 2026, the D.C. Court of Appeals vacated that decision. The Court did not find the rates to be unjust or unreasonable but determined that a formal evidentiary hearing was required to resolve material issues of fact in dispute. Additionally, the Commission has directed parties to submit supplemental briefings to determine the appropriate interim rate while the remand proceeding occurs. Parties have been directed to file written briefs by April 6, 2026, after which the Commission will issue an order on interim rates. These interim rates would be effective until the remand proceeding concludes.
Consumers in need of assistance with their utility bills should contact the Commission Office of Consumer Services at (202) 626-5120. Ratepayers can also learn about the Consumer Bill of Rights on the Commission website.
The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia is an independent agency established by Congress in 1913 to regulate electric, natural gas, and telecommunications companies in the District of Columbia.
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