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From Gas to Electric - New Energy Controversy Over PNM Rate Hike

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011   

SANTA FE, N.M. - As New Mexico's natural gas crisis appears to be drawing to a close, a new energy controversy is heating up. On Tuesday, six groups filed their official opposition to PNM's latest proposal for a rate hike on electricity.

Steve Michel is chief counsel for the Western Resource Advocates energy program, Santa Fe, one of the groups that opposes the potential price increase. He sees numerous problems with the proposal, including that the negotiations took place behind closed doors.

"They didn't allow other parties with concerns and issues to participate in that and, as a result, they came out with a very bad deal that does not fairly address the company's needs, and does not fairly address the needs of customers."

The proposal was negotiated between PNM and staff members of the New Mexico Attorney General and Public Regulation Commission. For residential customers, it could mean an electric rate increase of as much as 25 percent. PNM says the hike is necessary in the face of rising costs.

Michel points out that, while PNM is asking for $85 million in rate increases, the proposal includes a few "riders" that could mean even more increases.

"You may have a rate increase even greater than what the company originally asked for. These rate riders really disguise and mask what's really going on, as far as customer rates over the next few years."

The other groups that filed in opposition to the proposed rate hikes are New Energy Economy, Prosperity Works, the Coalition for Clean Affordable Energy, the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project, and the Commercial Energy User Coalition.



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