Duke agreement would raise rates 7 percent
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, December 1, 2009
RALEIGH (AP) ó Duke Energy and attorneys representing North Carolina consumers say they’ve reached a deal that would raise customers’ average bills annually in the state for the next two years.
The Charlotte-based utility and the consumer lawyers announced Tuesday a proposed settlement agreement that would phase in an 8 percent general rate increase over two years starting Jan. 1. But some agreed-to adjustments would lower the overall increase to 7 percent.
The North Carolina Utilities Commission has to sign off on the deal. A hearing on the matter is scheduled to begin Wednesday.
Robert Gruber with the commission’s Public Staff said the average residential customer would see their monthly bill increase by about $7 to $97.50. Duke hasn’t received a general rate increase since 1991.