The increased cost of fuel to generate electricity will cost Alabama Power customers about $10 a month beginning in December, the company announced Wednesday.
“Many Alabamians are facing challenging times, and no one wants to see rising electric bills. However, the increased cost of fuel to generate electricity has necessitated an adjustment to our rate,” the company said in a news statement.
Alabama Power said customers who need to discuss the increase can go online to AlabamaPower.com, call at 800-245-2244, or visit one of the company’s offices. • You can better understand daily energy use by enrolling in My Power Usage on your online account at AlabamaPower.com. The tool shows daily and monthly use, projected bill amounts, and sends email alerts when bills reach a set dollar amount.
• You can enroll in a time-of-use rate to save based on the time of day you use electricity and when you avoid using major appliances at the same time. Visit AlabamaPower.com/TimeAdvantage to learn more.• Medicaid recipients can save $14.50 on their monthly power bill. To sign up, visit your nearest business office for an application or call us at 1-800-257-APCO.
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