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Overview

Energy – that's what MidAmerican is all about.
MidAmerican Energy Company is the largest utility in Iowa and is strategically located in the middle of several major markets in the Midwest. We provide service to more than
723,000 electric customers and more than 702,000 natural gas customers in a 10,600 square-mile area from Sioux Falls,
S.D., to the Quad Cities area of Iowa and Illinois. The largest communities served by MidAmerican are Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Sioux City, Waterloo, Iowa City and Council Bluffs, Iowa; the Quad Cities area of Iowa and Illinois; and Sioux Falls,
S.D.
At MidAmerican, our commitment to you, the customer, is to deliver the
exceptional personal service you deserve. If you aren't satisfied, neither
are we. That's a promise. If you have ideas about how we can better serve
you or have a problem that has not been resolved to your satisfaction, call
us at 888-427-5632 or e-mail us.
Our Generation Mix. By the end of 2009, MidAmerican will have available
nearly 7,200 megawatts of generating capability:
approximately 50 percent fueled by coal; 21 percent natural gas and oil;
10 percent nuclear; 19 percent wind, hydroelectric and biomass; and less
than 1 percent by other nonrenewable sources. Production costs at our coal-fueled generation
stations are lower than regional and national averages. The company has
majority ownership in five of the six jointly owned coal-fueled generating
stations in Iowa.
Rate Stability.
MidAmerican is proposing an increase in Illinois natural gas distribution rates of approximately $3.387 million, or 3.6 percent, over 2008 revenues (Illinois Commerce Commission Docket number 09-0312). A natural gas rate case has not been filed in Illinois by MidAmerican since 2001. MidAmerican has experienced increased operating costs including the cost of materials and supplies, labor and employee benefits. The rate relief is being requested in order to continue to provide safe and reliable natural gas service.
The last electric rate increase MidAmerican Energy
customers experienced was in 1995, and the company has committed to
keeping base electric rates – the cost per kilowatt-hour of electricity – stable
in Iowa. The company does not have any plans to seek an electric rate increase
for customers in Illinois and South Dakota.
MidAmerican Energy purchases and supplies natural gas to customers at cost.
The base rate the company charges for the delivery of natural gas, which is set by state
utility regulators, has been the same in Iowa and Illinois since 2002, and since 2004 in South Dakota.


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