In 2000, the audit says, the utility's payments to these other companies rose about 50 percent, to more than $600 million.
Next year, the rental payment will rise to $155 million.
Under the agreement, which was signed today, the payments will rise, to $250,000 this year from $143,000.
The average payment per month rose from $133 to $166.
Direct federal payments to farmers last year rose to a record $23 billion.
Over the next two years, payments will rise to $800 million.
And those payments, like other health insurance costs, will rise.
He estimated that the payments would rise 6 percent this year, to $13.25.
By contrast, payment for a typical office visit, now $38, would rise to $45 next year and to $48 in 1996.
After two hours the payment rises to 200 percent, or $400 maximum.