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Massachusetts Electric and Natural Gas Costs Expected To Rise

Author: Jason Ramach | Reviewer: Jesse Shaver | Updated:

MA Electricity Rate Increase

Don’t be surprised if you see higher prices on
your utilities this winter.

As utility companies throughout the
Massachusetts area submit their proposed rates for the winter, we are getting a first look at some of the prices
consumers should expect to pay
, and even though there are
some cuts, there are an equal amount of increases.

(Quick note: You can compare MA Electricity Rates by entering your zip on ElectricityRates.com)

The Increases and Decreases

Rate increases are not abnormal during the
winter months. As people use more energy to keep their homes warm, utilities
often have to increase their rates to keep up with the demand. That being said,
these increases are significant and many consumer advocate groups are concerned
about how this will affect the low-income population.

Three companies (National Grid, Eversource,
and Columbia Gas) have either passed or are proposing rate changes.

National Grid, a utility provider
headquartered in the UK, provides utilities to the Massachusetts area through
their own name and through their subsidiaries. National Grid’s electricity
rates are expected to increase by
15.2% or about $21 a month on average compared to last winter. National Grid’s
subsidiary, the Boston Gas Company, is reducing
the cost of their natural gas by 7% or $14 a month compared to last winter.

Eversource plans on filing with state
regulators on December 1st. There is no word on whether they expect to increase
their electricity rates. However, Eversource’s natural gas rates have already increased by 14% compared to last
winter. Eversource attributes these price increases to the transportation costs
to bring natural gas to Massachusetts.

Columbia Gas, the subsidiary of NiSource, is
planning on reducing its natural gas
rates, but it has not stated by how much.

Energy Saving Tips

If you are a citizen of Massachusetts that is
affected by any of these price increases, there are a few things that you can
do.

Of course, as I mentioned above, you can switch to a lower-cost provider by entering your ZIP Code at ElectricityRates.com.

Other than that, the best thing you can do is
cut down on usage. Considering heat is the largest consumer of household
energy, that is the place to start.

Here are a few things you can do:

  • Layer up and turn the thermostat
    down so your heating system does not have to work as hard.
  • Ensure your home is properly
    insulated and that there are no air leaks coming through the doors or windows
  • Turn your thermostat down to 50° F
    when nobody is home

If you want to take it the extra mile, be sure to check out our energy-saving guide
to find all the ways you can save on energy consumption.

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