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Hoku wants to stay powered, lower its rate (access required)

by Brad Iverson-Long
Published: January 10,2012
Time posted: 6:38 pm

A dispute has deepened between Idaho Power and Hoku Materials, which is building a polysilicon production facility in Pocatello. Hoku, already late on an almost $1.9 million electricity bill from November, filed a complaint with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission Jan. 9 to amend its electric service agreement with Idaho Power, amid efforts from the ...
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