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</html><description>[vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=&#x201D;Peoples Gas spending inflates parent&#x2019;s profit&#x201D; font_container=&#x201D;tag:h2|font_size:24|text_align:left&#x201D; use_theme_fonts=&#x201D;yes&#x201D;][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Steve Daniels, Crain&#x2019;s Chicago Business. April 5, 2019[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] Record spending at Peoples Gas is boosting profits at the utility&#x2019;s Milwaukee-based parent, while Chicago heating bills rise. Net income at Peoples surged to an all-time high of $132 million last year, accounting for 12 percent of total earnings at WEC Energy Group, which acquired Chicago&#x2019;s natural gas supplier in 2015. Peoples&#x2019; share of WEC Energy&#x2019;s earnings was only 7 percent two years earlier. Driving the profits are billions of dollars in capital spending at Peoples for pipe-replacement and other projects. The utility has spent $1.26 billion on capital projects since the acquisition, with an additional $1.91 billion budgeted for the next three years. The capital budget is a record $706 million in 2019, up 47 percent from last year&#x2019;s $481 million, itself a historically high figure. Capital spending is a surefire profit accelerator for utilities, because regulators allow them to raise rates to recover their costs, plus a guaranteed profit. Also guaranteed are higher bills for utility customers. Thanks to Peoples&#x2019; spending, Chicagoans&#x2019; heating bills are rising faster than those of suburbanites served by Nicor Gas. The average city household paid&#xA0;80 percent more&#xA0;for heat in the winter of 2017-18 than did Nicor&#x2019;s average suburban household. The Illinois Commerce Commission, which regulates utilities, so far has shown little inclination to challenge Peoples, despite&#xA0;concerns voiced by Chairman Brien Sheahan that too many Chicago residents soon will be unable to afford heat. In an emailed response to questions from Crain&#x2019;s, Peoples says: &#x201C;Replacing century-old pipe is capital-intensive. Any increased earnings as a result of those investments allows (us) to support continued investment in (the pipe-replacement program) through reinvestment of those earnings.&#x201D; Peoples has budgeted up to $300 million a year for the foreseeable future to replace old cast-iron gas mains prone to leaking. In addition, Peoples cites needed investment in its central Illinois gas-storage facility, as well as a new North Side shop and advanced meters for its customers. The capital budget at Peoples in 2019 approaches the $753 million much-larger Nicor spent on capital needs last year. Nicor spreads the cost of that investment among 2.1 million customers, while just 870,000 foot Peoples&#x2019; capital bill. Peoples imposes a monthly surcharge, authorized by a 2013 state law, to help pay for the pipe work. Last year Peoples generated $82 million in revenue from the surcharge. That wasn&#x2019;t much less than the $94 million in additional revenue Nicor won through a fully adjudicated rate hike a little over a year ago. Nicor generated another $26 million through the surcharge in 2018, which it, too, is allowed to impose for infrastructure under the law. The comparison to Nicor, Peoples says, &#x201C;is like comparing apples to oranges&#x2014;different number of customers, different customer base, different geographic territory, different capital needs and different age of the system.&#x201D; Peoples is on track so far to hike surcharges by about 60 percent in 2019 based on tariffs it&#x2019;s filed with the ICC through March. That would provide about $130 million in revenue and cost the average household about $10 per month versus [&hellip;]</description><thumbnail_url>https://www.citizensutilityboard.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/CUB_IL_LogoBadgeRGBAdminLogo.png</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>254</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>254</thumbnail_height></oembed>