Rocky Mountain Power recently filed an annual Energy Cost Adjustment Mechanism request in Wyoming that would result in an average 12.3% customer bill increase. A typical residential customer using 700 kilowatt-hours per month would see an increase of around $12 per month on their electricity bill.
Separately, certain federal tax benefits that have been passed to customers are ending, meaning rates will be impacted by 4.2% in July when the tax credit will have been fully returned to customers and thus exhausted.
In total, Wyoming customers may experience a 16.5% rate increase this year.
Rocky Mountain Power will host information sessions to discuss our Wyoming rate proposal and industry financial pressures, share energy efficiency and cost-saving resources, and answer questions directly from our customers.
Thursday May 16, 2024
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM MDT
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