Vt.'s Largest Power Utility Seeks To Raise Rates
Vermont's Largest Electric Utility Seeks To Raise Rates By Almost 6 Percent
Central Vermont Public Service Corp. President Bob Young says the money raised by the increase is needed to offset increased power and transmission costs and reliability improvements to the utility's system.
If approved by the Public Service Board, a residential customer who uses 500 kilowatt hours of electricity a month would see their bill go up by $4.40.
Young says the utility has worked hard to balance costs with customers' expectations for reliability and service.
If approved the increase would take effect Jan. 1.
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