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PSE gas-rate increase approved

Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer
Bellevue : WA : USA | about 1 year ago  
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Puget Sound Energy's natural gas rates will be going up an average of 10 percent for residential customers as of Oct. 1, after the Utilities and Transportation Commission approved the increase. The UTC said the typical household bill will go up $8.49 a month to $90.61.
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  • News Source: Herald Net | about 1 year ago
    The change means that the average residential customer, defined as someone using about 68 therms each month, will pay an extra $8.49 for a total bill of about $90.61. The seasonal rate change is a pass-through request that allows PSE to recoup higher...
  • News Source: The Olympian | about 1 year ago
    Puget Sound Energy serves 737,000 natural gas customers in six counties, including 46,000 in Thurston. The rate increase is designed to cover a boost in the wholesale cost of natural gas paid by the utility...Conversely, if wholesale rates drop,...
  • News Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer | about 1 year ago
    Puget Sound Energy's natural gas rates will be going up an average of 10 percent for residential customers as of Oct. 1, after the Utilities and Transportation Commission approved the increase. The UTC said the typical household bill will go up $8.49...
  • News Source: The News Tribune | about 1 year ago
    The state Utilities Commission has approved a 10 percent increase in natural gas rates for customers of Puget Sound Energy. Beginning in October, the average monthly residential bill will rise to nearly $91. Bellevue-based PSE has 730,000 natural gas...
  • News Source: Seattle Times | about 1 year ago
    The transaction is expected to close by year's end, pending approval from federal regulators, said the Bellevue-based utility. The plant, known as Mint Farm, is in Longview and is owned by the Minnesota-based Wayzata Opportunities Fund. Including...
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