About Us
Regulated, reviewed, and accountable
We do not set our own rules. Our rates, reliability standards, and customer protections are shaped in public proceedings before state and federal regulators.
State Utility Commission
Meridian City's public service regulator approves the delivery rates we may charge, sets reliability and safety standards, and audits our performance. Every major rate change goes through a public case with testimony, hearings, and consumer input.
Federal Energy Regulators
Federal authorities oversee the wholesale power markets where we purchase electricity and the interstate transmission and pipeline systems that bring energy into the region.
How Rates Are Set
Anatomy of a rate case
A rate case is a formal, public review of what it costs to run the system safely — and what customers should fairly pay for it.
- We file a proposal detailing planned investments in safety, reliability, and clean energy.
- Regulators and the public review it — consumer advocates, experts, and customers all weigh in.
- A decision sets the rates, along with performance targets we are required to meet.
Understand what you pay for
Delivery, supply, and taxes — see how your rate is built and what programs can lower it.