Prepare to pay more for heat
Wisconsin NewsWeather forecasters expect above-normal temperatures for the upcoming winter, but energy-industry officials expect that customers will pay more for heat.
Weather forecasters expect above-normal temperatures for the upcoming winter, but energy-industry officials expect that customers will pay more for heat.
We Energies, Wisconsin’s largest natural gas utilities, expects customers to pay 9% more than a year ago. The Wisconsin Public Service utility projects a 7%-8% increase for natural gas this winter, with an average increase of $10 a month.
Xcel Energy of Eau Claire and Wisconsin Power and Light of Madison both expect their bills to jump 10%-15%.
Madison Gas and Electric is telling customers to prepare for an 18% hike from last winter. The federal government says natural-gas costs will jump 15% nationally, and 19% in the Midwest.
Heating oil prices are projected to rise 19%, and propane costs by 13%.
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