Written By Lexx Thornton
Alabama Power has announced it will not increase electricity rates through 2027, aiming to help customers during a time when budgets are tight. The company states that the freeze is intended to provide financial relief to residents as they face increasing living costs.Â
Many ratepayers, such as Lamar Jaddis in Birmingham, say this news is welcome:Â
My light bill’s been super high… For them to do that, that’s been great and that’s been a positive thing because we do need that. Financially it’s been kind of hard this year. For them to come out and do that, that’s been real great.Â
Some residents agree that while the freeze doesn’t solve every problem, any relief is helpful in the short term.Â
Not everyone is convinced the freeze will provide meaningful relief such as John Dodd, policy manager for Energy Alabama:Â
The quote unquote freeze doesn’t reduce the current rates or give rebates or any real relief to current ratepayers who are struggling.Â
Dodd points out that Alabama already ranks third in the U.S. for highest average monthly electricity bills. He warns that when rate increases resume in 2027, customers could face additional costs, potentially including interest claiming,Â
Bills will remain high with no relief for families that are already burdened.Â
The decision was approved this week by the Alabama Public Service Commission. And praised by Commissioner Jeremy Oden:Â
We can look at what’s happening in the energy world, pause these rates for two years, and then come back and adjust… We know that cost of living in Alabama is huge. Part of that is addressing energy affordability across the country.Â
Commissioner Oden emphasized that the temporary pause is intended to give Alabamians some financial breathing room while the state monitors energy trends.Â
While some worry about future increases, others are focused on immediate relief such as Jaddis,Â
I really don’t have any concerns at the moment. Hopefully everything goes as planned.Â
