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PSC deciding whether NW Energy or consumers should pay costs of Colstrip plant outage

djohnson| October 6, 2015| Home Page - Read the Latest, Media Center, News

krtvHELENA – Attorneys for an environmental group and a consumer office argued Tuesday that NorthWestern Energy, rather than its Montana electric customers, should pay the multimillion-dollar costs of a 2013-14 power-plant outage.

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