As you receive your latest electric bill, you may notice it’s higher than usual. It’s not just the summer weather that may have caused the higher bill. This increase is due to a CenterPoint rate hike that took effect on September 1st. KPRC 2 Investigator Amy Davis explains what this means for you.
Why your electric bill is higher this month: CenterPoint rate increase explained15-year-old Willis ISD student charged after making threatening comment, marking second school threat this weekTikTok absolutely loves how this Kodak scanner digitizes film and slidestransmission and distribution utilities, including CenterPoint and Texas-New Mexico Power, adjust their rates. This is a regular increase as we transition into fall and winter, seasons when electricity usage typically decreases.
However, CenterPoint has indicated that it will seek to recoup storm-related expenses in the future. After Hurricane Beryl, the company requested a rate increase of $1.25 per customer per month, which has been deferred for now.Saturday, October 5th, at 9:00 a.m.This is your chance to voice your concerns about CenterPoint’s response to Hurricane Beryl and share your experiences.Email Address
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