CHEYENNE — Rocky Mountain Power is requesting a price change to occur in January 2015 to support the growing costs of serving its Wyoming customers. If approved by the Wyoming Public Service Commission, prices would increase by an overall average of 5.3 percent beginning next year.
A residential customer with average electricity use of 780 kilowatt-hours per month would see an increase of about $4.50 on their monthly bill. Proposed price changes vary for different types of customers and would impact customers’ bills differently based on their individual electricity use.
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