![]() She works for NYSERDA, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. But customers shouldn't completely sacrifice comfort to save energy, according to Courtney Moriarta. The New York Department of Public Service attributes the increase to market supply costs, and that goes for natural gas, heating oil and propane. "It's a very big deal because today we are looking at high inflation, high gas prices, high food prices, so you add that extra component into the mix and it just exacerbates the problem," said Weber. Electricity residential customers can expect to pay 22% more than last season. Residential natural gas customers are forecasted to pay about $263 more than last winter, according to National Grid. Electricity residential customers can expect to pay 22% more than last season.Residential natural gas customers are forecasted to pay about $263 more than last winter. ![]()
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