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In The Know: Consumers and OG&E clash over new Oklahoma utility rate law | Group seeks to add new political party to Oklahoma ballots | Sen. Rader’s SB 1381 aims to curb unnecessary pretrial detention
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OG&E Rate Case Tests Oklahoma Utility Law Over Construction Cost Recovery
Oklahoma Gas and Electric’s effort to recover financing costs for two planned power plants has sparked a high-stakes regulatory and constitutional challenge, marking the first major test of a new state law that allows utilities to charge customers for construction expenses before projects are complete. The case centers on a proposed rate increase tied to generation units east of Oklahoma City, scheduled to enter service in 2029. OG&E argues the …
Consumers and OG&E clash over new Oklahoma utility rate law
Oklahoma consumers and OG&E dispute a new law allowing utility rate increases during construction, raising concerns about costs and fairness. The post Consumers and OG&E clash over new Oklahoma utility rate law first appeared on The Journal Record.
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