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PacifiCorp is an electric power company in the western United States. PacifiCorp has two business units: Pacific Power, a regulated electric utility with service territory throughout Oregon, northern California, and southeastern Washington.
Utah's Rocky Mountain Power, a publicly managed monopoly electricity provider, has proposed a new rate for net-metered solar electricity that will effectively destroy the value of the program.
PacifiCorp is part of MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company, and serves approximately 1.7 million customers as Rocky Mountain Power in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho and as Pacific Power in Oregon, Washington and California.
Beginning in 2022, the proposed new rates would result in an increase of $19 million or 7% for customers overall. On average, residential customers would see an increase of about $10.32 per month.
The company does business as Pacific Power in California, Oregon and Washington, and as Rocky Mountain Power in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming.
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Electric rates in Utah The average residential electricity rate in Utah is 12 ¢/kWh, which is 21% lower than the national average rate of 16 ¢/kWh.
The Rockies region is home to world-class wind, solar, and geothermal energy resources. Five of eight Rockies states are among the top 15 windiest in the country. More than 97 percent of Wyoming's electricity supply currently comes from coal. 86 percent of Idaho's electricity currently comes from hydropower.
Rocky Mountain Power efficiently delivers reliable, safe and environmentally responsible energy to communities across Utah, Wyoming and Idaho.
COAL. Today, most of Utah's electricity is generated from coal-fired power plants, but Rocky Mountain Power is increasing the use of other energy sources like natural gas and renewables such as wind and solar. No coal-fired power plant has been built in Utah in the last quarter century.
In 2021, the \u201cbasic fuel mix\u201d, the average mix of energy sources supplying Rocky Mountain Power customers, is 46.8% coal, 18.4% natural gas, 15.2% wind, 5.8% hydro, 3.9% solar, 0.3% geothermal, 0.4% biomass, and 9.2% miscellaneous. This information is based on Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Form 1 data.

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