SE Missourian: Area firm’s request would raise consumers’ power bills

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A large consumer of electricity in Southeast Missouri is asking the state’s Public Service Commission to cut its electric rate, saying Ameren Missouri is overcharging customers.

Noranda Aluminum Holding Corp. filed the request Thursday, seeking about a 25 percent reduction in the electric rate Ameren charges at Noranda’s aluminum smelter in New Madrid, Mo. The company is the state’s largest consumer of electricity.

“In order to be sustainable in today’s aluminum price environment, it is essential for New Madrid to have competitive power rates,” Layle K. “Kip” Smith, Noranda’s chief executive officer and president, said in a statement.

If approved, rates for other Ameren Missouri customers could rise. Noranda said its request would be expected to increase other consumers’ rates by 1.8 percent or less.

Warren Wood, Ameren Missouri’s vice president of legislative and regulatory affairs, disagreed. He said the change would raise rates for other consumers by more than 2 percent and accused Noranda of, in effect, seeking to pass on the cost of its rate cut to other Ameren customers.

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