Southwestern Public Service Co. v. Public Utility Commission of Texas

Decided 1998-01-29

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CARROLL, Chief Justice. The Public Utility Commission of Texas (the Commission) refused to allow Southwestern Public Service Company (Southwestern), a utility company, to recover certain fuel costs from its customers and required it to reimburse its opponent, the City of Amarillo, for costs the City incurred participating in the proceeding. Southwestern sought judicial review of…

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