Alabama Power intends to keep electricity rates steady for its customers for the next two years, according to a filing with the Alabama Public Service Commission.
In a notification last week by Alabama Power CFO Moses Feagin, the company said the decision came after conversations with the commission and the Alabama Attorney General’s Office.
In a statement, Alabama Power said the filing was made “as part of our ongoing discussions about ways to help customers manage their power bills.“
“We know budgets are tight, and power bills are a real concern for many families and businesses,” the statement reads.
“The filing outlines commitments aimed at providing more certainty and predictability around electric rates at a time when many other costs are rising.
“We look forward to continuing ou

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