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Relief from energy bills unlikely as utilities request billions in rate hikes
Utilities have proposed over $18 billion in rate hikes across the U.S. in the first half of the year, affecting 56 million customers. Southern states face the largest requested increases, while regulators rarely reject rate requests, leading to ongoing financial strain for consumers.
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- Relief from energy bills unlikely as utilities request billions in rate hikes
- Relief from energy bills unlikely as utilities request billions in rate hikes
- Relief from energy bills unlikely as utilities request billions in rate hikes
- Relief from energy bills unlikely as utilities request billions in rate hikes
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