SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — Most Snohomish County PUD customers will see an increase in their bills starting April 1.
Residential customers with a service amp size of less than 101 will see a daily increase of $0.13, which would be, on average, a $3.95 monthly increase. Those with the highest service amp size (over 400) will see a daily increase of $0.49, which adds up to about an extra $14.90 a month.
For PUD small business customers, the rate increase will see their base charge grow by 80 cents per day and their energy charge decrease slightly from 9 cents/kWh to 8.365 cents/kWh.
The energy charge for residential customers will remain 10.26 cents per kilowatt-hour.
SnoCo PUD says the increase can be attributed to severe weather events the region experienced in 2024.
“We faced significant challenges in 2024 and I’m proud of how the organization worked together to minimize this rate increase,” said John Haarlow, PUD CEO/General Manager. “We recognize the impact cost increases can have on our customers and remain committed to providing reliable and environmentally sustainable power, and an exceptional customer experience.”
You can find more information on SnoCo PUD rates here.