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Relief from energy bills unlikely as utilities request billions in rate hikes
Utilities across the U.S. have requested over $18 billion in rate hikes for 2026, affecting 56 million customers, with Southern states accounting for the largest increase. PowerLines reported that regulators rarely reject such requests, and rising bills have pushed state officials to consider rate freezes or additional energy assistance.
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