Azusa, CA Seeks Rate Hike for Power Transmission Services
Published Date: 2/10/2026
Notice
Summary
The City of Azusa, California, has asked to update its electricity transmission charges starting January 1, 2026. This change affects local energy customers and could adjust how much they pay for transmission services. If you want to speak up or get involved, you need to act before the deadline to share your thoughts with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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Azusa Seeks Transmission Charge Change
If you are a local energy customer in the City of Azusa, California, the city filed to update its electricity transmission charges to be effective January 1, 2026. This could change how much you pay for transmission services. If you want to comment or intervene, the Commission set a comment deadline of 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on February 12, 2026.
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