Customers of the
Greeneville Light & Power System will receive a 4 percent decrease in their bills beginning this
month, according to Bill Carroll, GL&PS general manager.
Carroll
announced Wednesday that the Tennessee Valley Authority, which supplies power to GL&PS, has
reduced its rates by 4 percent, effective Wednesday, July 1.
The local
utility will pass this 4 percent decrease along to its customers, Carroll
said.
For example, a monthly bill of $100 will be decreased to
$96.
The rate decrease, related to TVA's fuel-cost adjuster, is the third
consecutive quarterly rate decrease by TVA, Carroll said.
This latest
adjustment brings TVA's rates back to the level they were at before a 20 percent rate increase in
October 2008, according to Carroll.
Since that time, TVA's previous rate
decreases were 6 percent on Jan. 1, and 7 percent on April 1.
For more information and stories, see today's edition of The Greeneville Sun.
Subscribe to The Greeneville Sun by clicking SUBSCRIBE.
Sign up for Breaking News emails from the Sun by clicking EMAIL ALERTS and inputting
your email address next to "Add Me" near the top right corner.