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Utility deal would allow Microsoft to buy own power

The Columbian
Published: April 13, 2017, 5:39pm

OLYMPIA – Microsoft has struck a deal with Washington state’s largest energy utility allowing the software giant to buy its own power on the open market.

The Redmond-based company said the agreement would provide more flexibility and enable it to support more carbon-free power in the state.

The settlement filed Monday must be approved by the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission.

Under the agreement with Puget Sound Energy, Microsoft would buy its power supply and assume the costs and risks. PSE would deliver the power through its transmission lines.

Microsoft would pay a $23.6 million exit fee to PSE to ensure other ratepayers are not harmed by the move. The utility would return that money to customers.

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