RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - The attorney general's office is asking Virginia regulators to order the state's largest utility company to either cut rates or offer customers a refund.
Attorney General Bill Mims' office contends Dominion Virginia Power should make amends to customers for over-earning last year. Mims said rates should either be reduced by $238 million or
customers should receive a refund of $153 million.
Dominion Virginia Power has asked the commission for a $250 million rate increase.
The rate case before the State Corporation Commission is the first under a new Virginia law governing electric utilities. The utility has 2.3 million customers.
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