Appalachian Power customers could see higher bills Appalachian Power customers could see higher bills, if the state leaders approve a rate increase. The company wants to increase rates 12-percent, which would up monthly bills by around 13-dollars. The State Corporation Commission is holding public hearings on the proposal. Only two people showed up to testify at a hearing Tuesday. The SCC is expected to rule on the rate increase by mid-July. |
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