NEWARK, Del. (AP) -- Customers of Delmarva Power could see lower heating bills this winter as a result of the low market price of natural gas.
Delmarva Power said Wednesday that it is asking state regulators to approve a rate reduction that would trim the average residential customer's bill by $6.29 a month, about 3.7 percent.
The News Journal of Wilmington, Del., reports (http://bit.ly/rtL5c9) that under the proposal the average
customer's monthly bill would fall from $172 to $165.70 starting Nov. 1.
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WOW! UNBELIEVABLE! They actually want to REDUCE a charge?!
ReplyDeleteJust so they'll look better next summer when they want to RAISE it again, you watch!
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