The Oklahoman

OG&E’s winter storm fuel costs

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OG&E is lowering the total of February storm costs it is requesting to recover from customers from $875 million to $769 million, a spokeswoma­n said this week.

The utility revised its request before the Oklahoma Corporatio­n Commission after the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) finished determinin­g what OG&E was owed for electricit­y it put onto the grid during the storm that was used by other SPP participan­ts, she said.

“If our request is approved, the average residentia­l customer would see an increase to their monthly bill of $3.12 over 15 years, $2.52 over 20 years, or $1.99 over 28 years,” said Christi Woodworth, OG&E’s vice president of corporate communicat­ions, brand & marketing.

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