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Transferring power in eastern Oregon could raise rates by 5.7%
Transferring power in eastern Oregon could raise rates by 5.7%
Transferring power in eastern Oregon could raise rates by 5.7%

Published on: 05/21/2026

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MALHEUR COUNTY — It’s official: Idaho Power and Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative (OTEC) have filed with the Oregon Public Utility Commission to transition ownership of the eastern Oregon service area

News Source : https://www.argusobserver.com/breaking_news/transferring-power-in-eastern-oregon-could-raise-rates-by-5-7/article_dd063b69-c3dc-498b-a21f-c2573cc6081c.html

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