WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. v. PUBLIC SERV. COM'N

No. 82-667, 83-1248.

483 A.2d 1164 (1984)

WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Petitioner, v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Respondent, People's Counsel of the District of Columbia, Intervenor.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided November 2, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Monte R. Edwards, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Lewis Carroll, General Counsel of the Washington Gas Light Company, Washington, D.C., and Carl W. Belcher, Springfield, Va., were on brief, for petitioner.

Lloyd N. Moore, Jr., Washington, D.C., with whom Roberta Willis Sims, Michael D. Newsom, and Michael E. Geltner, Washington, D.C., were on brief, for respondent.

James R. Choukas-Bradley, Washington, D.C., with whom Elizabeth A. Noel and Stanley W. Balis, Washington, D.C., were on brief, for intervenor.

Before MACK and TERRY, Associate Judges, and YEAGLEY, Associate Judge, Retired.


TERRY, Associate Judge:

Washington Gas Light Company (WGL) appeals from orders entered by the Public Service Commission (PSC) in two separate ratemaking proceedings. At issue in both appeals is the method of determining the amount of WGL's administrative and general (A&G) expenses to be borne by its District of Columbia customers. The formula which the PSC adopted in the first proceeding, Formal Case No. 722, and adhered to in the second, Formal Case No. 768,...

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