A coalition of nonprofits and solar companies strongly opposes Appalachian Power's (AEP) proposed rate increase, saying it would directly harm West Virginians by undermining rooftop solar adoption and penalizing ratepayers. The proposal, currently under review by the Public Service Commission, not only increases rates across the board, but it would also directly limit all customers’ ability to benefit from solar panels on their rooftops.
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Pushback against proposed AEP rate hike grows in WV
One of West Virginia's major utilities, Appalachian Power, is proposing a more than 13% rate hike, along with cuts to its current net metering rate for solar users.
Residents' monthly bills have already jumped more than $40 since 2019.
West Virginians are Left In The Cold When it Comes to Energy Policy
West Virginia has once again topped an unfortunate list, recording the highest power outage rate in the nation following the recent winter storm. This latest reliability letdown has left thousands without electricity, highlighting the pressing need for a transformative approach to our state's energy infrastructure.