Black Hills (BKH) said Monday that its Colorado-based electric utility subsidiary secured approval for new rates from the Colorado Public Utilities Commission.
The company said the rates, effective March 22nd, will facilitate the recovery of nearly $370 million of system investments since its last general rate filing in 2016.
It added that the new rates will provide an estimated $17.0 million in new annual revenue.
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