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PRC Commish Looking for Opinions on PNM Rate Hike

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011   

ALBUQUERQUE - The Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) wants to raise its rates again, and a member of the Public Regulation Commission (PRC) wants to hear from ratepayers about it on Wednesday in Albuquerque. The utility has proposed a 25 percent rate increase for residential customers. If approved, it means rates will have increased 50 percent since 2008.

Carmela Starace, in-house counsel and energy advocate for Prosperity Works, says her group opposes another increase. She says it does not seem like the additional revenue will be spent on improving services for customers, or the public.

"Like clean air, or to improve their low-income program. Instead, it seems like this money is just to kind-of maintain their stockholders' dividends."

PNM says growing costs make rate increases inevitable, and the utility is continuing to negotiate a settlement on the issue with the state attorney general's office and the PRC.

Starace says many ratepayers are already struggling to make ends meet, and another rate hike will exacerbate the problem.

"In this state, we have one out of every five people getting food stamps. People are struggling to feed themselves. Getting their phones charged and turning on their light bulbs shouldn't be the struggle."

PRC Commissioner Jason Marks will host two public comment sessions on the proposed increase, at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., at the African American Performing Arts Center at the New Mexico State Fairgrounds, Albuquerque.



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