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A typical residential customer bill will increase by about $6 a month to cover the higher cost of fuel.

“Using diverse fuel types and sources has helped dampen the adjustment – which is lower than the current rate of inflation,” said in a statement provided by Alabama Power. “We do not make any money from fuel expenses, and remain committed to providing the low-cost, dependable service customers have come to expect.”

Alabama Power said customers will also notice a credit on their July bill. The typical customer is said to receive a one-time credit of around $19. Officials say the credit is due to lower than forecasted cost in 2021. Anyone needing assistance with their bills can call Alabama Power at 1-800-245-2244 or visit their website for more details.

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