Georgia Power customers could see higher electric bills next year. Today the company asked the state Public Service Commission for a $406 million dollar rate increase. That’s a jump of 7%. That would hike the average household’s bill by $6.67 per month. The PSC has six months to act on the rate request.
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Power rates could rise
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6/29/2007 05:02:00 PM
Labels: Georgia Power, Public Service Commission