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The proposed changes would have made the company only liable for “actual economic damages,” excluding other types like noneconomic, punitive or incidental damages.
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The Idaho Public Utilities Commission is holding two workshops this week to go over the company's net-metering proposal.
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The company that supplies drinking water to most of the Treasure Valley wants to raise their rates by 24%.
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The Commission asked Idaho Power to do the study about three years ago to establish a "fair and equitable" net metering program.
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The water provider for much of Ada County wants a rate hike of more than 22%. That means average users could pay $80 more each year. Suez Water Idaho…
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As a response to the coronavirus pandemic and widespread layoffs, Idaho Power has declared it will not be disconnecting power for those who fail to pay…
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Solar panel owners may soon get credited less for the excess power they produce. The debate comes down to the costs. Idaho Power customers pay on average…
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Customers of Idaho Power could see their bill go down in the coming year.Regular, residential customers would see their monthly power bill go down by…
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Right now, Idaho homeowners who install rooftop solar panels receive credits for any extra energy they generate. But Idaho Power is looking to change that…
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In 2000, 532,000 people had home landlines in Idaho. The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) reports that this number fell to 152,000 last year. According…