Rate disputes are nothing new for the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA). Earlier this month, Llano County residents were shocked to see sharp increases in their electricity bills— in some instances literally double and triple. For its part, LCRA is blaming the cold winter of 2013 — and the City of Llano — for the high electrical costs. "LCRA incurred higher-than-expected fuel and power costs during the last fiscal year, and began to recover those costs in July 2014 from customers that ...
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