Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
For Immediate Release:
June 6, 2005
Corn Asks Corporation Commission to Require
Competitive Bidding by Electric Utility Companies
Senator Kenneth
Corn today called on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to adopt
competitive bidding rules for utilities that would save Oklahomans thousands
of dollars on their electric bills.
In testimony before the Commission Monday, Corn, D-Poteau, told commissioners
that requiring utility companies to competitively bid electric power generation
and fuel purchases will save money for rate payers.
“The bottom line is that this practice would be good for Oklahoma
consumers,” Corn said. “The state should be doing all it can
to ensure that Oklahoma families are paying the lowest price for electricity
possible.”
Corn said another way the commission could lower utility costs for consumers
would be to encourage companies to purchase electricity from coal-fired
power plants – a policy that would benefit Southeastern Oklahoma.
“The area of the state that I represent does not have a major metropolitan
area like Tulsa or Oklahoma
City or very many large employers. However, it is rich in coal resources
that can be used to produce low cost energy for use in other parts of
the state,” Corn said.
He said coal production and conversion to coal-powered electric generation
have already created more than 2,000 jobs in Southeast Oklahoma.
“I believe the Commission should encourage utilities to maximize
their use of this energy source in their systems. It provides significant
savings to electricity consumers and provides significant economic benefits
to the state, especially the southeast region,” Corn said.
The lawmaker also told commissioners that he would gladly sponsor legislation
that would remove any legal barriers that might prevent them from adopting
comprehensive competitive bidding rules.
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office - (405) 521-5576
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