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Electric Bills Headed Up

PSO power plant at Oologah.
KWGS News Photo

By KWGS News/National Weather Service

Tulsa, OK – You'll have to dig a little deeper to make ends meet. The Public Service Company of Oklahoma is passing along a fuel adjustment cost.

The utility's Stan Whiteford stresses PSO makes no money of the adjustment. If you are an average customer you can expect to pay about $19 dollars more.

Whiteford says the increase is effective with the bill you will receive in April.

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