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Nebraska regulators approved a $23.9M rate hike for Black Hills Energy, effective Jan. 1, 2026, with refunds for overpayments.
The Nebraska Public Service Commission approved a $23.9 million rate increase for Black Hills Energy, effective January 1, 2026, reducing the company’s original request of $34.9 million.
Residential customers will see an average monthly increase of $2.85, with small and large commercial customers paying $5.34 and $72.01 more, respectively.
The decision follows public hearings, negotiations, and an independent review.
Black Hills, which began charging higher interim rates in August, must refund overpayments plus interest, with a refund plan due by March 1.
The PSC called the outcome fair and collaborative, avoiding litigation.
Los reguladores de Nebraska aprobaron un aumento de tarifas de $ 23.9 millones para Black Hills Energy, vigente el 1 de enero de 2026, con reembolsos por pagos excesivos.