Colorado residential electric bills will rise $5 per month — about half what Xcel requested

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The Colorado Public Utilities Commission has decided to cut Xcel Energy’s original rate hike request for residential customers. Under the new decision, Colorado residential electric bills will rise by $5 per month, which represents about half of what the utility company originally requested.

Despite the reduction, Xcel Energy may seek a rehearing regarding the decision. The ruling comes as the state continues to evaluate utility rate structures for residents.


Sources: Colorado Sun (nonprofit statewide newsroom)

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