(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakotans can join public sessions this month regarding Xcel Energy’s proposal to increase electricity rates. The state’s Public Service Commission says the company proposed a 19-point-three-percent increase to raise electricity costs. The increase would add over 44-and-a-half-million dollars to the company’s revenue, as Xcel officials state they will explain the reasons for the proposal. The sessions are scheduled for in-person and online formats on October 13th at 12-noon and 6 p.m. in multiple cities in North Dakota. More details about the rate proposal and the public input sessions are available on the North Dakota Public Service Commission website.
PSC Offers Public Input Sessions For Xcel Energy’s Utility Hike Proposal
