Rising utility prices

 


Today, we received an email from San Diego Gas & Electric saying the following:

Effective January 1, 2023, a typical residential customer can expect an increase of ~$120 on their monthly natural gas bill relative to last January.

Residential natural gas usage is typically the highest in January when the weather in our region has historically been the coldest. Actual electric and gas customer bills will vary based on a number of factors, including usage and pricing plan, weather and natural gas market conditions. Natural gas rates are updated monthly on customers’ bills, whereas major changes to electric rates typically occur once or twice a year. If prices for natural gas go down, customers see that adjusted monthly on their bill. SDG&E does not mark up the market cost for gas and does not make a profit from rising gas.

The media has been warning us to expect higher utility prices. Do not make unnecessary purchases and put any extra money you have in your budget to the side to pay for your utility bills.

1 comment:

  1. my husband is so weird- he has heater on inside the house to much but wears shorts when he is sitting outside for an hour or going for a walk or going to stores

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