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City electricity customers will pay more
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Walter Geiger
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Tuesday, July 17. 2012
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Costs of environmental regulations requiring cleaner power plant emissions are being passed on to Barnesville electricity customers.
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Fed Up
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07/18/12 at 06:41 AM
How about a little transparency on the PCA charge on my power bill?
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Cats
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07/24/12 at 03:42 PM
I guess that just cancels out the little savings we could have gotten on our insurance premium with the Fire Rating then, doesn't it?
No way to get ahead for us working folks.
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Tom Rauch
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07/26/12 at 11:42 AM
I just looked at an electric bill, and it looks like Barnesville is about 10-20% more expensive than the same kWh usage in Southern Rivers.
Southern Rivers has rates on line, found with little effort, but I can't seem to locate Barnesville's rates. Anyone know if they are online?
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No way to get ahead for us working folks.
Southern Rivers has rates on line, found with little effort, but I can't seem to locate Barnesville's rates. Anyone know if they are online?