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. . in JEA survey
SDG&E
continues to lead the
nation -- for high power prices
San Diego Gas
& Electric customers paid 17.34 ¢/kwh in October compared
with 17.42¢/kwh in July while customers of Dalton Utilities
paid only 4.32 ¢/kwh for the same power, about a 20% discount
from Dalton's July price.
The Dalton power is nuclear.
The survey revealed opposite trends
in the industry.
Some utilities could offer cheaper
power as demand eased after hot summer months but others needed
to raise prices to recover rising fuel costs.
AmerenUE customers enjoyed the biggest
savings in dollar terms, paying 2.66¢/kwh less than in July.
Entergy Gulf States customers saw
the biggest jump with a boost of 2.61¢/kwh
(Click
here to see table).
Originally published in Restructuring
Today on November 15, 2005
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