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Rocky Mountain Power, which supplies electricity to four-fifths of Utah, is asking the state for a whopping 30.6% increase in power rates, which would raise the average customer’s bill by more ...
Rocky Mountain Power sought an increase of $393.7 million, or a rate increase of 18.1%, after initially requesting a 30% rate increase over 2025 and 2026.
Many Utahns' electric bills are about to get a little more expensive, but not by nearly as much as Rocky Mountain Power originally requested. Power bills for many Utahns are going up. Here’s why.
Rocky Mountain Power proposed an 18.1% rate increase after initial backlash to a 30% rate increase. Critics argue the company will still achieve a 30% increase through other charges.
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