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NickB79

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Tue Jul 17, 2012, 10:10 AM Jul 2012

Electric rates not falling along with fuel costs [View all]

http://apnews.excite.com/article/20120711/D9VUU4AG0.html

NEW YORK (AP) - A plunge in the price of natural gas has made it cheaper for utilities to produce electricity. But the savings aren't translating to lower rates for customers. Instead, U.S. electricity prices are going up.

Electricity prices are forecast to rise slightly this summer. But any increase is noteworthy because natural gas, which is used to produce nearly a third of the country's power, is 43 percent cheaper than a year ago. A long-term downward trend in power prices could be starting to reverse, analysts say.

"It's caused us to scratch our heads," says Tyler Hodge, an analyst at the Energy Department who studies electricity prices.
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We are still paying for nook-u-lar power plants LiberalEsto Jul 2012 #1
I know that my utility (SRP) is asking for a 4.7% increase... phantom power Jul 2012 #2
Ummm... GliderGuider Jul 2012 #3
I mean spikes. For example... phantom power Jul 2012 #4
You are on the right track kristopher Jul 2012 #5
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