IPL seeks to raise rates over next seven years to cover $1.2B in new equipment

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One thought on “IPL seeks to raise rates over next seven years to cover $1.2B in new equipment

  1. Can they not reduce the marketing budgets for these power companies in lieu of raising rates? It seems silly to have commercials and other media advertisements for utility companies that have a monopoly on a territory.

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