Local residents can expect to pay significantly more to heat their dwellings this winter. Representatives with multiple area utility companies project that residents in the tri-state area who heat their homes with natural gas will see heating bills about 30% higher than last year. The rise in energy costs stems from a variety of global economic factors, including a high demand for natural gas, lower-than-average gas reserves and limited fuel supplies created by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Local residents should brace for heating cost spikes this winter
By Mark Evenstad
Nov 4, 2022 | 11:34 AM

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