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The board unanimously approved maintaining April 2026 PP&FA charges at $0.066 per kWh for residential customers and $0.076 per kWh for all others. It also unanimously accepted the CY2025 fourth-quarter financials, which were reported as profitable, solvent, and liquid.
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Residential and nonresidential customers will continue to face the same PP&FA charges in April 2026: 6.6 cents and 7.6 cents per kilowatt-hour, respectively. The board found that the electric division’s fourth-quarter expenses were on target and approved its financial report. The board also reviewed the CY2024 audit and signed updated G2, G3, and MG2 tariffs for filing with the DPU.
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