- Posted November 04, 2011
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Consumers Energy sees drop in heating costs
JACKSON, Mich. (AP) -- Consumers Energy says it expects its natural gas customers to pay less for their home heating bill this winter.
The Jackson-based utility made the announcement last month.
Consumers projects heating costs will be about 3 percent less due to lower fuel prices. The estimate is based on normal weather patterns.
The Jackson Citizen Patriot reports an average residential customer can expect to pay about $141 a month. That's down from $145 last winter.
The utility provides natural gas service to 1.7 million customers in 45 counties in the Lower Peninsula.
Published: Fri, Nov 4, 2011
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