Wetzel

Public Notice

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA CHARLESTON

CASE NO. 26-0508-E- 42T

MONONGAHELA POWER COMPANY and
THE POTOMAC EDISON COMPANY
Rule 42T tariff filing to increase rates and charges

NOTICE OF EVIDENTIARY HEARING AND PROPOSED CHANGE IN RATES WITH PROPOSED EFFECTIVE DATES

Notice is hereby given that Monongahela Power Company and The Potomac Edison
Company, public utilities, have filed with the Public Service Commission of West
Virginia, tariffs containing increased rates, tolls and charges for furnishing electric
service to approximately 558,000 customers in northern, central, eastern and
northwestern portions of West Virginia in all or portions of the following counties:
Barbour, Berkeley, Braxton, Brooke, Calhoun, Clay, Doddridge, Fayette, Gilmer, Grant, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hancock, Hardy, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Lewis, Marion, Mineral, Monongalia, Monroe, Morgan, Nicholas, Pendleton, Pleasants,
Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Ritchie, Roane, Summers, Taylor, Tucker, Tyler,
Upshur, Webster, Wetzel, Wirt, and Wood.

If approved by the Public Service Commission, the proposed increased rates and
charges will occur in two steps, with the first step effective August 1, 2026, and the
second step effective June 1, 2027. The first step will produce an approximate $37.9
million increase in revenues, or approximately 2.1%. The second step will produce an
approximate $37.6 million increase in revenues, which is an incremental increase of
approximately 2.1% over the first step. The aggregate of both increases is $75.6
million, or 4.25% as compared with present rates.
The average monthly bill for the various classes of customers are proposed to be
changed as follows:

Average Customer Class First Step Increas Second Step Increase Effective August 1, 2026 Effective June 1, 2027
Residential $4.12 / 3.0% $4.11 / 2.9%
Commercial $6.88 / 1.7% $6.74 / 1.6%
Industrial $2,545.25 /1.3% $2,508.64 / 1.3%
Street Lightinq $9.60 / 2.0% $9.41 / 1.9%

There are no resale customers of Monongahela Power Company and The Potomac Edison Company.

The increases shown are based on averages of all customers in the indicated class.
Individual customers may receive increases that are greater or less than average.
Furthermore, the requested rates and charges are only a proposal and are subject to
change (increases or decreases) by the Public Service Commission in its review of
this filing. Any increase will not become effective until authorized and approved by the
Public Service Commission.

The Commission will conduct an evidentiary hearing beginning at 9:30 a.m. on July 9,
2026, in the Howard M. Cunningham Hearing Room, Public Service Commission of
West Virginia, 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, West Virginia. Interested persons
should monitor the Commission’s web docket and website because the evidentiary
hearing may be rescheduled or cancelled for good cause.

Anyone desiring to protest or comment should file a written comment prior to July 9,
2026. Anyone desiring to file protest or comments or participate on the record in
public comment proceedings may do so without formally intervening. Protests and
comments may be filed online through the Public Service Commission website
(www.psc.state.wv.us) using the “Submit Comment” link or may be mailed or hand
delivered to the Executive Secretary Public Service Commission of West Virginia,
P.O. Box 812, 201 Brooks St., Charleston, West Virginia 25323.

Anyone desiring to formally intervene must file for leave to intervene on or before
June 26, 2026, and comply with the Public Service Commission’s rules on
intervention. Petitions to intervene must include a statement of the petitioner’s unique
interest in the outcome of the proceeding and reason for the intervention. Formal
intervention is necessary for party status and to allow participation in the evidentiary
hearings. Failure to formally and timely intervene will restrict rights to participate as a
party. All petitions to intervene may be mailed or hand delivered to The Executive
Secretary, at the same address as above.

A complete copy of the tariff filing, as well as a representative to provide information
about the filing, is available to all customers, prospective customers, or their agents at
the Company offices at 5001 NASA Blvd., Fairmont, WV 26554. A copy of this tariff
filing is also available for public inspection at the office of the Executive Secretary of
the Public Service Commission.

Monongahela Power Company and
The Potomac Edison Company

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Tyler

Public Notice

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA CHARLESTON
CASE NO.
26-0508-E- 42T
MONONGAHELA
POWER COMPANY and
THE POTOMAC EDISON
COMPANY
Rule 42T tariff filing to
increase rates and
charges

NOTICE OF
EVIDENTIARY HEARING
AND PROPOSED
CHANGE IN RATES
WITH PROPOSED
EFFECTIVE DATES
Notice is hereby given that
Monongahela Power
Company and The
Potomac Edison
Company, public utilities,
have filed with the Public
Service Commission of
West Virginia, tariffs
containing increased
rates, tolls and charges
for furnishing electric
service to approximately
558,000 customers in
northern, central, eastern
and northwestern portions
of West Virginia in all or
portions of the following
counties: Barbour,
Berkeley, Braxton,
Brooke, Calhoun, Clay,
Doddridge, Fayette,
Gilmer, Grant, Greenbrier,
Hampshire, Hancock,
Hardy, Harrison, Jackson,
Jefferson, Lewis, Marion,
Mineral, Monongalia,
Monroe, Morgan,
Nicholas, Pendleton,
Pleasants, Pocahontas,
Preston, Randolph,
Ritchie, Roane, Summers,
Taylor, Tucker, Tyler,
Upshur, Webster, Wetzel,
Wirt, and Wood.

If approved by the Public
Service Commission, the
proposed increased rates
and charges will occur in
two steps, with the first
step effective August 1,
2026, and the second step
effective June 1, 2027. The first step will produce
an approximate $37.9
million increase in
revenues, or
approximately 2.1%. The
second step will produce
an approximate $37.6
million increase in
revenues, which is an
incremental increase of
approximately 2.1% over
the first step. The
aggregate of both
increases is $75.6 million,
or 4.25% as compared
with present rates.
The average monthly bill
for the various classes of
customers are proposed
to be changed as follows:

Average Customer Class
First Step Increase
Second Step Increase
Effective August 1, 2026
Effective June 1, 2027
Residential
$4.12
3.0%
$4.11
2.9%
Commercial
$6.88
1.7%
$6.74
1.6%
Industrial
$2,545.25
1.3%
$2,508.64
1.3%
Street Liqhtinq
$9.60
2.0%
$9.41
1.9%

There are no resale
customers of
Monongahela Power
Company and The
Potomac Edison
Company.

The increases shown are
based on averages of all
customers in the indicated
class. Individual
customers may receive
increases that are greater
or less than average. Furthermore, the
requested rates and
charges are only a
proposal and are subject
to change (increases or
decreases) by the Public
Service Commission in its
review of this filing. Any
increase will not become
effective until authorized
and approved by the
Public Service
Commission.

The Commission will
conduct an evidentiary
hearing beginning at
9:30 a.m. on July 9, 2026, in the Howard M.
Cunningham Hearing
Room, Public Service
Commission of West
Virginia, 201 Brooks
Street, Charleston, West
Virginia. Interested
persons should monitor
the Commission’s web
docket and website
because the evidentiary
hearing may be
rescheduled or cancelled
for good cause.

Anyone desiring to protest
or comment should file a
written comment prior to
July 9, 2026. Anyone
desiring to file protest or
comments or participate
on the record in public
comment proceedings
may do so without
formally intervening.
Protests and comments
may be filed online
through the Public Service
Commission website
( www.psc.state.wv.us)
using the “Submit
Comment” link or may be
mailed or hand delivered
to the Executive Secretary Public Service
Commission of West
Virginia, P.O. Box 812, 201 Brooks St.,
Charleston, West Virginia
25323.

Anyone desiring to
formally intervene must
file for leave to intervene
on or before June 26,
2026, and comply with
the Public Service
Commission’s rules on
intervention. Petitions to
intervene must include
a statement of the
petitioner’s unique interest
in the outcome of the
proceeding and reason for
the intervention. Formal
intervention is necessary
for party status and to
allow participation in the
evidentiary hearings.
Failure to formally and
timely intervene will
restrict rights to
participate as a party. All
petitions to intervene may
be mailed or hand
delivered to The
Executive Secretary, at
the same address as
above.
A complete copy of the
tariff filing, as well as a
representative to provide
information about the
filing, is available to all
customers, prospective
customers, or their agents
at the Company offices at 5001 NASA Blvd.,
Fairmont, WV 26554. A
copy of this tariff filing is
also available for public
inspection at the office of
the Executive Secretary of
the Public Service
Commission.
Monongahela Power
Company and The
Potomac Edison
Company

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