February Snow Storm

Last night’s snow and ice storm caused outages around our service area, and our crews have been working all day to assess the damage and restore power as quickly and safely as possible. We’ve made great progress, restoring power to over 91% of affected customers. The majority of customers still without power are in Thurston County and Kitsap County, where the most significant storm damage occurred.

The National Weather Service forecasts a wind advisory for the east Puget Sound lowlands, starting on Friday, Feb. 16 at 7 a.m. until Saturday, Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. Depending on the wind conditions, our service area may experience more power outages tomorrow, and impact current estimated times of restoration.

Our crews—along with additional crews from neighboring utilities—are out in force. Many of the remaining outages impact small pockets of customers. Crews are going neighborhood by neighborhood to restore distribution electric service, which gets restored in much smaller numbers, such as to 5, 10 or 20 customers at a time.


alert 

Safety first. Never touch or go within 35 feet of downed power lines because they might be energized. Call PSE at 1-888-225-5773 or 911 to report problems.

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Pending UTC filings


Electric tariff filings

Listed below are Puget Sound Energy's regulatory applications/filings currently in review with the UTC. Prior to any changes in our rates and tariffs, we must obtain regulatory approval.

ADVICE FILED DATE PROPOSED EFFECTIVE DATE PROPOSAL

2024-02

1/30/2024 3/01/2024 The purpose of this tariff filing is to implement changes to rates under Schedule 141TEP – Transportation Electrification Plan Adjustment Rider, which allows PSE to recover the costs of its Commission-acknowledged Transportation Electrification Plan (“TEP”).

2024-01

1/16/2024 2/23/2024 The purpose of this filing is to revise the Availability of PSE’s Residential Battery Energy Storage System Services (“BESS”).

2023-60

12/20/2023

Substitute
1/18/2024

Supplemental
2/13/2024
2/29/2024 The purpose of this filing is to propose tariff revisions that will clarify PSE’s intent to continue its offering of Net Metering Services to new Customer-Generators after the total cumulative generating capacity of Schedule 150 Net Metering systems exceeds the threshold set forth in RCW 80.60.020 (1)(a)(ii).


Natural gas tariff filings

Listed below are Puget Sound Energy's regulatory applications/filings currently in review with the UTC. Prior to any changes in our rates and tariffs, we must obtain regulatory approval.

ADVICE FILED DATE PROPOSED EFFECTIVE DATE PROPOSAL

2023-23


5/25/2023

7/01/2023 The purpose of this required tariff filing is to establish a new tariff schedule, Schedule 141LNG – Liquefied Natural Gas Rate Adjustment, which will allow PSE to recover the capital costs related to the Tacoma LNG Facility through a new tariff schedule, in compliance with the requirement in the Commission’s Order. Rates under this tariff schedule are proposed to begin on November 1, 2023.