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Council adopts electric delivery-rate tariff; primary customers to see 2% reduction, streetlight load and rates adjusted
Summary
The council approved a delivery-system tariff for the municipally owned utility, Lubbock Power & Light, including a 2% rate decrease for primary customers and a streetlight rate/load adjustment that keeps city cost recovery flat at $1.3 million; the measure passed unanimously.
The Lubbock City Council adopted a delivery-system electric rate tariff schedule for Lubbock Power & Light that includes a 2% reduction for primary (very large) customers and changes to the streetlight load and rate structure intended to keep the city’s streetlight cost recovery flat at $1.3 million.
Harvey (presenter), speaking for the utility, said the council’s strategic plan called for the utility to move delivery rates toward the midpoint of comparable transmission-distribution utilities over…
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