Gov. Gordon calls on PSC to listen to the public before raising rates on Wyoming customers
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now/PRESS RELEASE) - Gov. Mark Gordon wants Wyoming’s biggest energy supplier to be cautious before raising rates on customers.
The Wyoming Public Service Commission is reviewing a proposed rate increase from Rocky Mountain Power. The rate increase would impact thousands of Wyoming people and businesses.
RMP is the largest utility in Wyoming.
Due to the significance of this proposed rate increase, Gov. Mark Gordon inquired about additional public hearings, and the PSC has assured him that it plans to hold additional hearings for public comment over the coming weeks.
The PSC has a public hearing scheduled in Casper on Thursday and plans to schedule public comment hearings in Laramie and Fremont County in the near future.
The PSC held a public comment hearing in Rock Springs in July. There will also be an opportunity for additional public comment during the final rate hearing that begins Oct. 25. Gov. Gordon encourages members of the public concerned about the potential rate increase to submit their comments to the PSC.
“This proposal is notable for the people of Wyoming, and I support the effort to make sure there is as much public engagement as possible ahead of any decision. I applaud the PSC for adding even more public meetings to its schedule in impacted communities,” Gov. Gordon said.
The PSC is an independent agency and is not under the control of the Governor’s Office. However, Governor Gordon is confident the commission will conduct its due diligence and will make a determination in accordance with its statutory duty, which requires that increased costs to RMP be balanced with the best interests of RMP’s Wyoming consumers.
The PSC will make a determination by the end of the year.
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