SENATE BILL NO. 88 "An Act repealing certain provisions relating to modifying the factors that apply to calculate the amount of power cost equalization; providing for an effective date by repealing the effective date of sec. 3, ch. 2, 4SSLA 2008; and providing for an effective date." 1:05:40 PM Co-Chair Stedman gave an overview of history of the legislation. JAY LIVEY, STAFF, SENATOR LYMAN HOFFMAN, provided an overview of the provisions of the Power Cost Equalization (PCE) program. The program makes electricity affordable to Alaskans. The law stipulates that up to 500 kWh per month is eligible for PCE assistance. The program is administered by both the Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) and the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA); RCA takes information from utilities companies and establishes the PCE rate according to statute. Mr. Livey explained that the bottom of the rate range is established by averaging the cost of electricity in Juneau, Anchorage, and Fairbanks; the top of the range is established in statute. The assistance provided by PCE is 95 percent. During the special session, a law was passed that established the top rate at $1.00 per kWh for one year. If SB 88 did not pass, the one-year change would revert back to the statutory top rate of $0.52 per kWh and lower rate of 12.3 cents/kWh. Citizens in villages would pay full cost for kWh above $0.52. The current rate in many villages is approximately $0.65 to $0.75. Therefore, PCE would make a significant difference in energy bills for rural Alaskans. If SB 88 passes, the upper rate of $1.00/kWh would become permanent and provide more dependable assistance in rural Alaska. 1:10:06 PM Co-Chair Stedman noted that the program applied to the first 500 kWh, the usage amount for basic electric needs such as lights and electric appliances, and only a little bit of heating cost. Mr. Livey agreed. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report SB 88 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. SB 88 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with attached new fiscal note by the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development.