NYSEG Rates To Increase June 1, With Possible Rate Hikes In The Future
Published: May 18th, 2026
By: Kelli Miller

NYSEG rates to increase June 1, with possible rate hikes in the future Recently, The New York State Department of Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a temporary rate increase for New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG) and Rochester Gas and Electric (RG&E) customers, while still working on bigger plans for rate hikes in the future. The temporary rate increase goes into effect on June 1. (ES file photo)

CHENANGO COUNTY — Recently, The New York State Department of Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a temporary rate increase for New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG) and Rochester Gas and Electric (RG&E) customers, while still working on bigger plans for rate hikes in the future.

The temporary rate increase goes into effect on June 1, for residential customers, with increases expected to impact billing as follows:

0.2% for NYSEG electric, 1.7 % for NYSEG gas, 2.9% for RG&E electric, and 1.2% for RG&E gas.

With the rate hikes results scheduled for the beginning of June, the company is still looking for higher increases.

NYSEG requested a 35% increase, equaling about 464.4 million, and asked for a return on equity of 10% for the rate year, which would result in a $32 million increase in electric revenue.

“Albany’s unaccountable bureaucrats approved a temporary rate increase while negotiating with an even larger, longer-term rate hike,” said New York Senator Peter Oberacker, R C, 51st Senate District.

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"I have spoken with countless families struggling to pay skyrocketing utility bills, including elderly residents forced to shut off their electricity and sleep under blankets in the middle of winter because they cannot afford heat," Oberacker said.

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