PROCTOR, Vt. -
The new power rates in Proctor are under review by the Public Service Board.
Central Vermont Public Service bought the Vermont Marble Power Division of Omya, and then instituted a rate hike for businesses.
Now state regulators want to know if CVPS considered the impact the hike would have.
CVPS says it has no way of knowing how much each individual company was paying to Omya before the buyout.
It's likely the public service board will either negotiate a solution between CVPS and the businesses or encourage them to come up with a solution on their own.