It will take weeks or maybe even months for customers of Oklahoma’s power providers to find out how their bills over the next five to 10 years will be impacted by the providers’ February storm costs.
Here’s why:
• Total costs are still being calculated. Power providers don’t yet know exactly how much they spent to acquire the natural gas they needed to keep generating stations that use that fuel operating. They also don’t yet know how much additional power they purchased from the grid to keep energy flowing across the grid during the storm cost them.
• Each power provider is different. While Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co., Public Service Co.
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