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Pa. Petro. Ass'n v. Pa. Power Light Co.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 20, 1980
412 A.2d 522 (Pa. 1980)

Summary

applying this same principle to Section 1304 of the Code

Summary of this case from Utilities Corp. v. Public Utility Com'n

Opinion

Argued October 16, 1979.

Decided March 20, 1980.

Appeal from the Commonwealth Court, No. 1761 C.D. 1976, 32 Pa. Commw. 19, 377 A.2d 1270.

Ronald Ziegler, Philadelphia, for appellant.

Walter R. Hall, II, Philadelphia, Vincent Butler, Harrisburg, for appellee, Pa. Power Light Co.

Barnett T. Satinsky, Philadelphia, for appellee, Pa. Public Utility Comm.

Before EAGEN, C. J., and O'BRIEN, ROBERTS, NIX, MANDERINO, LARSEN and FLAHERTY, JJ.


OPINION OF THE COURT


On March 31, 1975, appellee Pennsylvania Power Light Company filed a request with the Public Utility Commission that it be allowed to charge certain rates for electricity and adopt a certain rate design, i. e., relationship of rates charged to different customer classes. Appellant, Pennsylvania Petroleum Association, is a trade association, whose members are retail distributors of heating oil. It filed a complaint with the commission, alleging appellee's proposed rates for heating were below cost and that such low rates should not be allowed because they would prevent appellant's members from competing fairly. The commission substantially allowed appellee's proposed rates and rate design and appellant appealed to the Commonwealth Court. The court quashed the appeal for lack of standing. 32 Pa. Commw. 19, 377 A.2d 1270 (1977). We granted appellant's petition for allowance of appeal.

We find appellant's complaint failed to establish entitlement to relief which could be granted and, therefore, will not disturb the decision of the Commonwealth Court.

Public utility rates must be "just and reasonable." Public Utility Code, Act of July 1, 1978, P.L. 598, No. 116, § 1301, 66 P. S. § 1301. Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission v. Pa. Gas and Water (filed February 1, 1980); Keystone Water Company v. Pa. P.U.C., 477 Pa. 594, 611, 385 A.2d 946 (1978) (Opinion of Roberts, J., in support of reversal, joined by Eagen, C. J. and Nix, J.). There was a similar provision in the prior law, Act of March 21, 1939, P.L. 10, No. 11, § 2. A "just and reasonable" rate means a rate that will give the utility a fair return. Scranton v. Scranton S. H. Co., 405 Pa. 397, 176 A.2d 86 (1961). A customer claiming that a utility rate is in excess of what will give a fair return may seek to have it lowered. The seller of a competing product cannot force the utility to raise rates that it alleges are detrimental to its competitive position, as protection of such an interest is not an objective of the regulatory scheme. See Ritter Finance Co., Inc. v. Myers, 401 Pa. 467, 165 A.2d 246 (1960).

The Order of the Commonwealth Court is affirmed.

LARSEN, J., concurs in the result.

MANDERINO, J., did not participate in the decision of this case.


Summaries of

Pa. Petro. Ass'n v. Pa. Power Light Co.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 20, 1980
412 A.2d 522 (Pa. 1980)

applying this same principle to Section 1304 of the Code

Summary of this case from Utilities Corp. v. Public Utility Com'n
Case details for

Pa. Petro. Ass'n v. Pa. Power Light Co.

Case Details

Full title:PENNSYLVANIA PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION, Appellant, v. PENNSYLVANIA POWER LIGHT…

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Mar 20, 1980

Citations

412 A.2d 522 (Pa. 1980)
412 A.2d 522

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