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    How much are you paying to heat your home this winter?

    By Johan Sheridan,

    5 hours ago

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    ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — New Yorkers will probably have higher gas bills this winter, according to New York’s Public Service Commission (PSC). They said that the average customer—using 700 therms of natural gas—will pay about $202 per month to hear their homes, representing an 11% increase from last year.

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    Electricity could be slightly cheaper, however, according to the PSC. Electric bills for residences using 600 kilowatt hours per month would average about $58, a 2% decrease compared to last winter. Even so, if the weather gets colder than forecasted, costs for power are sure to increase.

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    PSC said they plan to offer increased discounts through the Energy Affordability Program in low-income areas with spiking prices. They also said that utility companies have enough natural gas and electricity to meet demand. Despite this low risk for outages, they advised carefully monitoring power consumption to keep your bills from getting too high.

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    Bill Glitch
    1h ago
    In the winter, we keep the thermostat at 64° when we are in the house and awake and 58° when we are not home or in bed. people are shocked when I tell them that, but we have done it for years and are used to it.
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