Posts Tagged ‘natural gas costs’

UGI Utilities cuts natural gas rate

November 26th, 2008

The Intelligencer
UGI Utilities’ gas division, which supplies natural gas to customers in several Upper Bucks County municipalities, will reduce its natural gas rates by 16 percent starting Dec. 1.
According to the company, the average residential heating customer’s bill will decrease from $151.47 to $127.59 a month once the change goes into effect.
UGI decreased its purchased [...]

New school to feature leading-edge technology

October 25th, 2008

Written by FRANK PEEBLES
Citizen staff
The new Duchess Park secondary school will be the first school in the province that can actually think for itself.
School District 57 officials and construction managers are excited by a number of firsts DPSS represents, and at the lead is LEED, which requires the building to have [...]

Trading the E-mini S&P MidCap400tm? Learn more now. Ameren says natural gas prices are lower as cold closes in

October 22nd, 2008

DECATUR, Oct 22, 2008 (Herald & Review - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) — AEE | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating — Some good news, at last, on the utility bill front: Wholesale prices of natural gas are dropping steeply and expected to remain lower than predicted throughout the winter.
Ameren Illinois utilities announced [...]

Heating bills: Will yours get bigger?

October 12th, 2008

Natural gas costs are expected to rise, while electricity bills will likely remain about the same.
By Yoshiaki Nohara
Herald Writer
Heating homes with natural gas is expected to cost about $83 more during the fall and winter heating season in Snohomish County than a year ago, while electricity users are unlikely to see any rate hikes.
Most people [...]

Deal could cut local natural gas costs

September 22nd, 2008

By Paul Eakins, Staff Writer
LONG BEACH - The city of Long Beach may enter into an agreement that could lower natural gas prices for residents.
The City Council on Tuesday will consider authorizing a swap agreement with Merrill Lynch Commodities that would allow Long Beach Gas & Oil to exchange its current contracted gas [...]