APS customers’ bills to rise after Four Corners purchase

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By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com

After more than four years of negotiations, Arizona Public Service Co. will begin charging customers in January for its purchase of a larger stake in the Four Corners Power Plant outside Farmington, N.M.

The average residential customer will see bills increase by an average of $2.54 per month to pay for the purchase.

APS proposed in November 2010 buying out Southern California Edison’s share in the two newer generators at the plant, and closing the three older, dirtier generators.

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