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PSC imposes maximum daily fines on Holly Springs over ‘unreasonable’ electric service; penalties to accrue if failures continue
Summary
Following a show-cause hearing that found willful and knowing violations, the commission voted to impose fines up to $12,500 per day on the city of Holly Springs for failing to provide reasonably adequate electric service; commissioners said fines would accrue daily after entry of a final order and could be revisited if the city shows progress.
The Public Service Commission voted unanimously to impose penalties totaling up to $12,500 per day against the city of Holly Springs for failing to provide reasonably adequate electric service, the commission said at a Sept. 11 meeting.
The commission added an administrative agenda item to consider docket 2024-8037, the investigation into electric service provided by Holly Springs Utility District (HSUD). The item followed a Sept. 4 show-cause hearing in which the commission found the city had…
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