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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Californians hit with outrageously high natural gas bills

Many Californians are experiencing sticker shock with their latest natural gas bill.

As utilities warned, natural gas prices have skyrocketed in January due to market forces, colder than average temperatures across the nation and weather issues in California, they say.

“If your residential peak winter bill was around $65 last winter, you can expect to see bills closer to $160 this year,” SoCalGas warned earlier in the month.

2 comments:

  1. Got to make money somehow so they can pay those unearned, undeserved millions to the noggers.

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  2. Nuh uh. Cold temps was just cover for them to raise prices now.

    Over one year ago I talked with several small business owners in SoCal. They all said that the electric company had notified them that price per Kwh will jump and may more than double (depending on tier). They just didn't know when but that its coming. So now its come but the elect co pins it on excuses.

    If I were to investigate, I would start at the Public Exchange Commission (PUC) looking especially for backroom deals.

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