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Rocky Mountain Power’s Wyoming customers will see an overall rate hike of 5.5% in January rather than the historic 29.2% increase the company initially proposed.
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Policies intended to meet climate targets must be informed by grid reliability needs. The reality and the challenge in the United States is that no one is in charge of setting decarbonization targets in the electricity sector while also maintaining grid reliability. Encouraging greater regional integration can enhance grid reliability, but regional market structures, Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs), and Energy Imbalance Markets (EIMs) do not, on their own, resolve the policy coordination challenges that must be addressed.
The Wyoming Public Service Commission is weeding through 400 exhibits, seven days of testimony and 8,000-some comments from an irate public on Rocky Mountain Power’s proposed 30% rate hike.