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Delmarva Power Seeks $67.8M Rate Hike in Delaware

Delmarva Power in Delaware seeks a $67.8 million electric base rate increase, their third in five years, with a potential interim effect as early as July. The company aims to boost revenue by $44.6 million and raise the monthly customer charge. Despite requesting $160 million over five years, the commission approved significantly less. The proposed increase would raise bills for non-heating users by 4.13%, while space heating customers could face a 23.7% jump. The Public Advocate warns of hardship amid rising costs, with a commission decision expected by late 2026.

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