The West Virginia Public Service Commission has been considering whether to allow Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power to recoup from ratepayers what had been a $552.9 million under-recovery balance in
Thursday marked the second anniversary of the West Virginia Public Service Commission making a decision roundly criticized by ratepayer and renewable energy advocates that helped shape the state’s energy future.
A witness from out of town during this week’s West Virginia Public Service Commission hearing on Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power fuel costs and proposed rate hike couldn’t help but
The West Virginia Public Service Commission allotted four days for an evidentiary hearing to consider an Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power $641.7 million fuel cost rate hike request and the