Your Tuesday evening update on Salem news

Good evening, Salem.
State regulators today signed off on a Pacific Power request to charge more for electricity. The increase will hit thousands of Oregonians, including many in rural Marion and Polk counties, with higher power bills.
Electricity prices for homes and apartments will rise on average 12.9%, the state Public Utilities Commission said in a statement. That means about $15 more per month on for an average homeowner.
The rate hike is effective Jan. 10.
“The rate increase reflects the reality of high market power prices for utilities and the important actions Pacific Power is taking to reduce wildfire risks on its system,” said Megan Decker, PUC Chair, in the statement. “At the same time, we recognize how difficult it is for families and businesses to adjust to higher bills, and we encourage them to seek out help through energy efficiency programs that reduce usage and rate discount programs to address communities facing high energy burdens.”
Pacific Power’s increase is smaller than Portland General Electric’s 18% rate hike. Both utility giants raised rates far more than Salem Electric, the co-op that powers most of west Salem. You can see our full roundup of local utility price increases here.
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