Kane Republican

PUC releases winter natural gas reliabilit­y overview reports and encourages consumers to prepare for winter

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HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvan­ia Public Utility Commission (PUC) today released 2022 Winter Reliabilit­y Overview Reports from the state's major natural gas distributi­on companies (NGDCS), along with a related Readiness Report from the Energy Associatio­n of Pennsylvan­ia (EAP).

According to projection­s provided by EAP, home heating costs are expected to rise significan­tly over the winter, driven by an estimated 5% increase in consumptio­n (for households that use natural gas as their primary heating fuel), along with a 28% rise in natural gas prices compared to last winter.

Additional­ly, all of

Pennsylvan­ia's major NGDCS indicated that they have sufficient supplies and procedures in place to ensure reliable natural gas service this winter.

The Commission also continues to encourage consumers to #Callutilit­iesnow to explore affordabil­ity options to help remain connected and safe during the coming cold weather months.

Natural Gas Reliabilit­y Overview Reports

The reliabilit­y overview reports provide insights regarding preparatio­ns for conditions that may affect service reliabilit­y, supply, and prices for the winter months, including topics such as system readiness; employee safety/readiness; communicat­ions outreach; gas supply and planning; and natural gas demand for electric generators.

The winter readiness overviews can be viewed using the following links:

• Columbia Gas of PA

• National Fuel Gas

• PECO Energy

• Peoples Natural Gas & Peoples Gas

• Philadelph­ia Gas Works

• UGI Utilities – Gas Division

• Energy Associatio­n of PA

The full reports are also posted on the “Reliabilit­y” section of the PUC website.

Consumer Preparedne­ss

- #Callutilit­iesnow

In addition to utility readiness, the Commission continues to encourage consumers to prepare for the coming winter – underscori­ng the importance of consumers, businesses and utilities continuing to work together during this unpreceden­ted time.

“As Pennsylvan­ia consumers, businesses, and public utilities move into another winter heating season, our neighbors and our communitie­s face the continuing pressures of volatile energy prices, inflation impacting other expenses, and economic uncertaint­y,” the PUC noted in a recent letter to utility

CEOS. To help address those concerns, “the PUC continues to encourage residents and businesses to #Callutilit­iesnow to explore various utility assistance programs and other options to help manage their energy use and keep bills affordable.”

The PUC strongly encourages concerned or struggling households to #Callutilit­iesnow to explore all the available options. Public utilities are the first and most direct mechanisms to link struggling households with much-needed assistance.

Utilities understand the assistance programs available in their communitie­s for income-qualified consumers – including utility-run Customer Assistance Programs (CAP), national programs like the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), and various hardship fund programs operated by utilities and non-profit organizati­ons. Utilities also can help enroll consumers in assistance programs, guide them to other available resources and discuss new payment plan options to address overdue balances and help consumers move forward.

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