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March 3, 2026 Commission Meeting |
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Gas Agenda
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18046 and 18328
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Division Report on Rate RSE as of January 31, 2026
Based on preliminary figures as of January 31, 2026, the projected RSE return on average common equity for the rate year ending September 30, 2026, was 9.85 percent. The authorized return on average common equity is 9.50 to 9.90 percent.
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Final
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28101
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Division Report on Rate RSE as of January 31, 2026
Based on preliminary figures as of January 31, 2026, the projected RSE return on average common equity for the rate year ending September 30, 2026, was 9.25 percent. The authorized return on average common equity is 9.70 to 10.30 percent.
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Final
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(3)
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U-5500
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Application for Approval of a Special Services Agreement with Solutia, Inc.
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Final
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Telecommunication Agenda
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D-7837
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Revision of Tariff No. 1 to add new FCC call rate caps and remove old FCC language. Filed February 19, 2026 with a requested effective date of April 6, 2026.
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- SECURUS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC.
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Final
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(5)
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31113
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Voluntary relinquishing their CPCN authorizing the provision of Telephone Toll Resale Service, Interexchange Telecommunications Service, and Resold and Facilities-Based UNE Local Exchange Service within the State of Alabama. Filed January 22, 2026 with an immediate effective date. The company has no customers in Alabama.
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Final
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Legal Agenda
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(6)
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C-21435
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(B) - Petition of Rite Development, Inc., of Theodore, Alabama, for approval of cargo self-insurance.
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Final
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(7)
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C-21453
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(B) - Petition of Calera Construction Company LLC, of Calera, Alabama, for approval of cargo self-insurance.
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- CALERA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC
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Final
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(8)
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C-21415
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(B) - Petition of David Huffmaster d/b/a D & M & Sons Hauling, of Chunchula, Alabama for reinstatement of Motor Carrier Certificate F4000 which was revoked for failure to maintain proper proof of cargo and liability insurance coverage. Petitioner submitted documentation that showed their liability and cargo insurance coverage required by law is now in effect.
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- DAVID HUFFMASTER D/B/A D & M & SONS HAULING
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Final
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(9)
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C-21390
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(B) - Petition of PODS Enterprises, LLC, of Clearwater, Florida, for reinstatement of Motor Carrier Certificate F4996 which was revoked due to Petitioner’s failure to maintain proper proof of cargo insurance coverage. Petitioner submitted documentation that showed their cargo insurance coverage required by law is now in effect.
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Final
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(10)
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C-21405
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(B) - Petition of Warrior Service Co., Inc., of Brookwoood, Alabama, for reinstatement of Motor Carrier Certificates C3425 and F93 which were revoked due to Petitioner’s failure to maintain proper proof of cargo insurance coverage. Petitioner submitted documentation that showed their cargo insurance coverage required by law is now in effect.
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- WARRIOR SERVICE CO., INC.
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Final
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C-21339
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(B) - Petition of Michael Brooks d/b/a M & M Trucking, of Marion, Alabama for reinstatement of Motor Carrier Certificate F5460 which was revoked due to Petitioner’s failure to maintain proper proof of cargo and liability insurance coverage. Petitioner submitted documentation that showed their cargo and liability insurance coverage required by law is now in effect.
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Final
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(12)
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32522
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(B) - Petition of Heritage Training and Career Center, of Montgomery, Alabama, for cancellation of Motor Carrier Certificate FNP B-66.
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- HERITAGE TRAINING AND CAREER CENTER
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Final
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(13)
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33668
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(B) - Alabama Public Service Commission v. Delinquent Companies. Show cause proceeding to address the failure of numerous entities to pay Inspection and Supervision (“I&S”) fees for the fiscal year 2025 despite numerous notices.
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Final
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(14)
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33659
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(M) - Unopposed common carrier application of Lake Martin Lift, LLC, of Alexander City, Alabama, for a certificate to transport passengers. Hearing was held on February 23, 2026, in which staff participated. The Applicant waived its right to a Report and Recommended Order at the hearing.
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Final
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(15)
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33660
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(M) - Unopposed common carrier application of People’s Ride Transit Services LLC, of Montgomery, Alabama, for a certificate to transport passengers. Hearing was held on February 23, 2026, in which staff participated. The Applicant waived its right to a Report and Recommended Order at the hearing.
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- PEOPLE'S RIDE TRANSIT SERVICES LLC
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Final
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(16)
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33661
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(M) - Unopposed common and contract carrier application of KEYS Party & Luxury Transportation LLC, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for a certificate to transport passengers. Hearing was held on February 23, 2026, in which staff participated. The Applicant waived its right to a Report and Recommended Order at the hearing.
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- KEYS PARTY & LUXURY TRANSPORTATION LLC
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Final
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(17)
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33614
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(M) - Petition of K3C Transportation LLC, of Montgomery, Alabama, for an extension of time to make the required filings.
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Final
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(18)
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33646
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(M) - Petition of VA Fiber 1 Propco, LLC, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to provide telecommunications services. A hearing was held January 13, 2026, in which Commission Staff participated.
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Final
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Electricity Policy Agenda
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(19)
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18117 and 18416
18148
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Division Report on Rate RSE and Rate ECR for Alabama Power Company as of January 31, 2026.
The Electricity Policy Division performed the regular monthly examination of the books and records of Alabama Power Company and determined the Weighted Return on Average Retail Common Equity was 6.06% for the 12 months ending December 31, 2026.
The Staff’s normal monthly review of the Over and Under Recovery for Alabama Power’s energy costs determined an under-recovery of $60,465,878 for the month.
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Final
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(20)
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18005
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On February 13, 2026, Alabama Power Company filed with the Alabama Public Service Commission the annual update to Rate PAE. Under Rate PAE, qualifying customers that have installed an electric generating facility for their own use (with nameplate capacity of 100 kW or less) receive payment for energy sold to the Company in accordance with the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA). As with prior revisions, the base charges and energy payments reflect updated cost information and avoided cost data for Alabama Power Company. The Company has requested the proposed modifications become effective for April 2026 billings.
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Final
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(21)
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U-5213
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On February 13, 2026, Alabama Power Company filed with the Alabama Public Service Commission the annual update to Rate CPE (Contract for Purchased Energy). Rate CPE applies to Qualifying Facilities ("QFs") with a nameplate capacity greater than 100 kW, seeking to sell energy to Alabama Power Company. Under the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 and its implementing regulations, Alabama Power is obligated to purchase energy from QFs at rates equivalent to the Company's avoided costs. Rate CPE has been in effect since March 2017, and the Company annually updates avoided cost and other data that are used to set the energy payments established under the rate. The Company has proposed updated rates, along with changes to the Attachment A Standard Contract that are discussed more fully in the Company's filing letter and in the redlined contract included with the filing. The Company has requested the proposed modifications become effective April 1, 2026.
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Final
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Water Agenda
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