Rocky Mountain Power seeks annual rate decrease for Wyoming customers
April 18, 2017
WORLAND — Rocky Mountain Power has asked the Wyoming Public Service Commission for a rate decrease for customers totaling $16.2 million. For the average residential customer using 733 kilowatt hours per month, this will mean a decrease of approximately $15.36 annually.
“When customers’ rates are set, they include the costs of electricity such as fuel and wholesale electricity purchases....
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