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Alabama Power Commits to Steady Rates Through 2027
Alabama Power will absorb new facility costs and delay rate adjustments, offering tools to help 1.5 million customers manage bills amid rising expenses, officials said.
- On December 2, 2025, Alabama Power announced it will keep all components of its regulated retail rates steady through 2027 following an Alabama Public Service Commission meeting.
- To provide certainty for customers, Alabama Power said it reduced operating expenses by about $100 million since 2017 as other household and business costs rise.
- Alabama Power detailed operational steps, saying it will absorb costs from a newly acquired generation facility and delay the implementation of Lindsay Hill adjustments until 2028.
- Despite rate stability, about 1.5 million customers will see bills fluctuate based on their electricity use, and Alabama Power offers tools like the Bill Explainer and payment assistance programs.
- Alabama Power pledged continued grid investments, saying `We will not waiver in our efforts to strengthen the energy grid and invest in smart, storm-resilient infrastructure,` and directed customers to alabamapower.com/save for information.
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Alabama PSC approves Alabama Power’s request for rate freeze
Members of the Alabama Public Service Commission prepare for the Tuesday, August 5, 2025 regular meeting. The Alabama Public Service Commission Tuesday approved a request from Alabama Power to freeze some electricity rates for two years. (Ralph Chapoco/Alabama Reflector)The Alabama Public Service Commission Tuesday approved a rate moratorium requested by Alabama Power. The consent order imposes a two-year halt on increases to the fuel cost to ge…
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Alabama Power moves ahead with two-year rate freeze
The company warned customers that bills could still go up or down based on the amount of electricity they use each month.
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