Our Views: ; W.Va. Senators Must Stand Up for Coal; Rockefeller and Byrd Are Right to Oppose the Cap-and-Trade Tax

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WEST Virginians were very upset when Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power, both subsidiaries of Appalachian Electric Power, requested rate hikes of 43 percent over a three-year period.

The Public Service Commission pared that to 12 percent, which is still substantially higher than the nearly negligible rate of inflation.

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Our Views: ; W.Va. Senators Must Stand Up for Coal; Rockefeller and Byrd Are Right to Oppose the Cap-and-Trade Tax

But state officials will be unable to protect residents from even steeper electric rate incre...

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