Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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For Immediate Release:
May 25, 2006
Senator Mike Mazzei
Sen. Mazzei Calls on Corporation Commission to Keep Prices Down
for PSO Customers
State Sen. Mike
Mazzei wants the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to reject an
application that could increase utility costs for AEP-PSO residential
and business customers. On Tuesday, Mazzei authored and won approval
for Senate Resolution 115, which calls for the Commission to reject
a long-term power sales agreement that would force the utility company
to buy electricity from a planned cogeneration plant near Lawton.
“I can’t imagine a worse move at a worse time,”
said Mazzei, R-Tulsa. “Energy and gas prices are continuing
to eat up more and more of Oklahoma household budgets and yet the
Corporation Commission is looking at an application that could also
force their electric costs higher? It doesn’t make sense and
it is wrong.”
The proposal would force AEP-PSO into a twenty-year purchase agreement
with a projected adverse economic impact of more than $1 billion
at current energy prices. The cogeneration plant is being developed
by Oklahoma City based Energetix.
Tulsa area businesses have already spoken out against the proposal
in hearings at the Corporation Commission including Bama Cos. Inc.,
and Kimberly-Clark Corp., which both warned of possible job losses
because of the increased cost that would be incurred with this plan.
“This is not a new plan,” Mazzei said. “The Corporation
Commission actually approved this back in 2003, but AEP-PSO appealed
it to the Oklahoma Supreme Court which ultimately sent it back to
the Commission.”
Mazzei said the issue is that the cost to AEP-PSO would simply be
too high, and said forcing the utility to purchase that electricity
would be blatantly unfair to the company and to its customers throughout
northeastern Oklahoma.
“We cannot afford to lose jobs because of an unfair business
arrangement, and our citizens should not be forced to pay for over-priced
electricity because of this proposal,” Mazzei said. “The
Corporation needs to act once and for all to reject this agreement
before it causes unnecessary economic harm to northeastern Oklahoma.”
For more information, contact:
Senator Mazzei's Office: (405) 521-5675

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