Idaho Power Customers Might Get Money Back Soon
Published Date: 11/25/2025
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Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is checking if Idaho Power Company’s electricity rates are fair or not. This review started on October 16, 2025, and if rates are found unfair, refunds could be given starting from that date. People who want to join the conversation have 30 days to speak up and help shape the outcome.
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Idaho Power rate probe could trigger refunds
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission opened a Section 206 investigation on October 16, 2025 to decide whether Idaho Power Company’s market-based electricity rates are unjust or unlawful. If the Commission finds the rates unlawful, refunds would be effective beginning October 16, 2025.
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