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Electricity rates in Roseville going up after City Council OKs surcharge amid higher costs
The surcharge would begin in February and last through the end of 2024. It comes after leaders approved a 3% increase last year that goes into effect at the first of the year.
“Roseville Electric Utility and utilities throughout the country have seen unprecedented cost increases in energy costs. In the 12 months since the last rate proposal, the energy markets have seen price increases of 200% to 300%,” according to a staff report for the meeting. “Due to the magnitude and speed at which these price changes have occurred, the utility is unable to balance its revenues and expenses with the current rates.”
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The 8% surcharge would apply to residential, commercial and industrial customers. However, about 1,500 consumers who participate in low-income, senior and medical rate reduction programs would be exempt through a state-sponsored public benefit fund.
“The proposed eight percent surcharge is only to recover the increase in power supply expenses,” the staff report said. It would not cover the costs of labor, operation or capital investment.
The 23-month surcharge is projected to generate
The cost of electricity for
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