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Newfoundland Power reports no pricing errors after sifting through 7,500 bills, following public outcry


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  Newfoundland Power says a review of more than 7,500 customer bills found zero anomalies, and reiterated past comments that a colder and windier February is to blame for power bills that might be more expensive than usual. Newfoundland Power CEO Gary Murray ...

Newfoundland Power has completed a review of approximately 7,500 customer bills following public complaints about unexpectedly high electricity charges. The utility company confirmed that there were no pricing errors in the billing process. The high bills were attributed to a combination of factors including colder weather, increased electricity rates, and higher fuel prices. The review was initiated after customers expressed concerns over significant increases in their bills, prompting Newfoundland Power to ensure billing accuracy and address customer dissatisfaction. The company emphasized that the billing system was functioning correctly, and the high costs were due to external economic and environmental factors.

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