Electric Rates To Rise Because Of Drought
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Posted on August 17, 2007
- Your power bill is about to go up because of the drought.
You can expect an increase of $3 to $6 in their monthly bills effective October
1st.
The federal utility today announced another quarterly charge to
offset rising fuel costs.
TVA said the drought is drying up its cheapest source of
electricity – hydroelectric power.
It’s assessing a fuel adjustment fee of four-tenths of a cent
per kilowatt hour.
January through July was among the driest on record in 118 years
in the Tennessee valley.
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