ORLANDO, Fla. — Higher bills could be coming for some Central Florida power customers this summer.
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A meeting is scheduled next week to begin discussing whether Orlando Utilities Commission should raise its prices.
The potential changes are a result of inflation and the Russia invasion in Ukraine.
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OUC will consider raising its rates 10%, starting in June. The company sent a statement saying, in part, “The proposed increase is in direct response to global supply chain constraints that have resulted in significantly higher fuel expenses in a short period of time.”
The hikes will be reflected on bills as a fuel cost. The increase would raise prices an average of $5 to $15.
For Alex Looman, an OUC customer for three years, “They’re high enough.”
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“Electric is a utility and it’s supposed to be a service,” he said. “I don’t want to pay more because they’re making less profit.”
Following a public workshop Tuesday to discuss potential price hikes, a vote will be taken on May 10.
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