West Virginia Public Broadcasting | By Curtis Tate
Senate Bill Could Raise Costs, Appalachian Power President Says
By Curtis Tate, West Virginia Public Broadcasting
Appalachian Power’s president says a bill in the state Senate could raise electric bills for residents.
Aaron Walker, Appalachian Power’s president and operating chief, says the company will follow the policy path the legislature chooses, but that Senate Bill 505 could raise costs.
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