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Oahu electric rates hit 9-month low

A typical November bill fell $10.19 as the price for fuel continues to decline

By Alan Yonan Jr.

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 23, 2012

~~<p>Residential electricity rates fell on Oahu in November to their lowest level since February, tracking a decline in the price for fuel the utility burns for most of its power generation.</p>
<p>Hawaiian Electric Co. officials said a typical 600-kilowatt-hour bill for Oahu residential customers fell by $10.19 to $200.18 in November from $210.37 in October.</p>
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Residential electricity rates fell on Oahu in November to their lowest level since February, tracking a decline in the price for fuel the utility burns for most of its power generation.

Hawaiian Electric Co. officials said a typical 600-kilowatt-hour bill for Oahu residential customers fell by $10.19 to $200.18 in November from $210.37 in October. Login for more...



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