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  • Madison electricity rates could fall by 10 percent

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  • Experts in New Hampshire meet to discuss energy issues

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  • Austin ratepayers could soon benefit from deregulation

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  • Georgia Power plans electricity rate decrease for 2013

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  • Connecticut utility to lower electricity rates by 14 percent

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  • Pittsburgh residents can now get cleaner energy for cheaper

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  • Oregon utility proposes higher electricity rates

    With winter weather fast-approaching, Oregon utility Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) is expected to soon request from its board of commissioners an electric rate increase of 8 percent, which could bring residents electricity bills up by $15.

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  • Georgia utility looks to raise electricity rates, add fees

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  • Michigan energy markets could be major contributor to state economy

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  • Connecticut could expand definition of renewable generation

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