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CPS: No electric rate increase; next hike predicted in 2014
Posted on October 1, 2012 at 2:30 PM
Updated Monday, Oct 1 at 6:41 PM
San Antonio residents won’t see an increase in their electric rates, CPS Energy officials said Monday. CEO Doyle Beneby said the public utility can absorb $73 million in additional costs without passing it along to customers.
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