New Mexico Supreme Court asked to review electricity rate case

FILE - The San Juan Generating Station near Farmington, N.M., is shown Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022. The New Mexico Supreme Court has cleared the way for the state's largest electric utility to delay issuing rate credits related to the recent closure of a coal-fired power plant. State regulators in June had ordered Public Service Co. of New Mexico to begin issuing the credits since customers would no longer benefit from the San Juan Generating Station after its closure. (Chancey Bush/The Albuquerque Journal via AP, File)

 

The Attorney General of New Mexico thinks the State Supreme Court was wrong in a recent ruling over the closure of the San Juan Generating Station in Farmington.

As a result, the Supreme Court is being asked to reconsider its decision allowing Public Service Co. of New Mexico to delay issuing rate credits to customers reported the Associated Press.

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