Present climate situations apart, Tuesday begins what the Nebraska Public Service Fee calls its “chilly climate rule.”
The rule, which stays in impact till March 31, prevents Black Hills Power and NorthWestern Power, the 2 privately owned pure fuel firms regulated by the fee, from shutting off service to clients struggling to pay their payments with out permitting them an extra 30 days to pay.
“All indicators level to a different yr of elevated heating prices,” Public Service Fee Chair Dan Watermeier stated in a information launch. “By encouraging pure fuel suppliers and shoppers to work collectively, the chilly climate rule helps to maintain the warmth on through the coldest time of the yr.”
Pure fuel costs have fallen greater than 50% from their highs reached in August, however they’re nonetheless greater than the place they have been at the moment final yr, and specialists have stated they might improve considerably as soon as the climate turns colder.
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Black Hills had 13,557 folks join its annual fixed-price choice to lock in fuel costs for the subsequent yr, probably the most since 2008.
The PSC stated that clients discovering it tough to pay their pure fuel payments ought to contact their supplier to rearrange cost. Native public help companies can be contacted for assist with pure fuel payments, together with the Nebraska Division of Well being and Human Companies and the Salvation Military.
The chilly climate rule doesn’t apply to communities served by municipally owned pure fuel utilities.
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