The Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) also known as Fuel Factor Adjustment (FFA) are mechanisms that allow utilities to adjust customer bills based on fluctuations in the cost of purchasing electricity or fuel used to generate electricity. These adjustments ensure that customers pay the true cost of the fuel required to generate their electricity, providing fairness and transparency. The PCA is used to adjust bills based on fluctuations in the cost of purchasing electricity, while the FCA adjusts bills based on fluctuations in the cost of fuel used to generate electricity. Both mechanisms help utilities manage the risk of fuel price variability and maintain financial stability. This rate can fluctuate up or down monthly and is set by the City Council during the City Council meetings.
Current PCA Rate: 0.0394 per kWh effective for Bills Due 07.10.2026
Historical PCA Rates
| Dec 2025 | 0.0197 | No Change | Approved by City Council 12.09.2025 |
| Jan 2026 | 0.0394 | Increased | Approved by City Council 01.13.2026 |
| Feb 2026 | 0.0394 | No Change | Approved by City Council 02.10.2026 |
| Mar 2026 | 0.0394 | No Change | Approved by City Council 03.12.2026 |
| Apr 2026 | 0.0394 | No Change | Approved by City Council 04.14.2026 |
| May 2026 | 0.0394 | No Change | Approved by City Council 05.12.2026 |
| Jun 2026 | 0.0394 | No Change | Approved by City Council 06.16.2026 |
Last updated: 06.23.2026