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Summit customers will see bills double as natural gas supply costs more

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation September 28, 2022

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Workers move a natural gas pipeline, part of a Summit Natural Gas of Maine distribution line through Kennebec County, in 2013. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal Customers of Summit Natural Gas of Maine will see their fuel bills rise sharply this winter, even if they don’t use more gas. The Public Utilities Commission on Tuesday approved Summit’s request for an annual “cost of gas adjustment,” which would set the price at $2.29 per therm, a... + full article



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