Alabama Power says it has a plan to keep customers’ electric bills from costing more for the next two years.

In a filing last week, Alabama Power’s Chief Financial Officer Moses Feagin told regulators the company wants to hold several major rate factors steady through 2027, avoiding adjustments that could increase costs for families in 2026 and 2027.

Feagin wrote that the proposal would ‘provide customers with a measure of rate stability’ in part by leaning on internal cost containment.

Under the proposal, Alabama Power would keep several adjustable add-on charges on customer bills at today’s levels through 2027, including the compliance-related Rate CNP Part C and the interim fuel-cost (ECR) factor.

It would also delay the Lindsay Hill-related plant cost adjustment until January 2028

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