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2. If we fix this, heat pumps become cheaper than gas.

1. We're overcharging heat pumps for the grid,   to subsidize everyone else.

3. Without non-HP customers having to pay for this.*

Why is this overcharging?

Most of the new load from heat pumps occurs in winter.

Winter to summer peak in...     PJM ComEd Zone: 65-70%,    MISO LRZ 4: 80%

Why is this overcharging?

Most of the new load from heat pumps occurs in winter.

'26  PJM load forecast: winter peak does not cross summer in ComEd Zone by 2045

This incremental load doesn't trigger grid upgrades. It uses spare capacity.

Why do overpayments create a cross-subsidy to everyone else?

What if we fixed this overcharge?

Natural Gas

All Fuels

Energy

Burdens

"LMI electrification could raise energy burdens!"

With discounts + HP rate, it could significantly cut energy burdens.

What is the financial impact?

New HP customers: don't overpay to begin with

What is the financial impact?

Existing customers: small subsidy removed

New HP customers: don't overpay to begin with

Fair rates can be combined with those that promote efficiency: seasonal + TOU rates

These rates tackle fairness:
customer revenue = cost-of-service.

Many ways to do this: higher fixed charge for HP customers, etc.

Virtue of simple seasonal charge to achieve fairness: can be retroactively applied.

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