The cost to heat a home has skyrocketed, but some people pay more than others. Here’s where they spend the most—and the least—on energy bills.
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A Winter of Giant Gas Bills Is Coming. Are You Ready?
Nearly half of U.S. households that warm their homes with mainly natural gas can expect to spend an average of 30% more on their bills compared with last year.
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Battle Brews Over Banning Natural Gas to Homes
Cities are considering measures to phase out gas hookups amid climate concerns, spurring some states to outlaw such prohibitions.
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New real estate tech firm seeks to streamline utilities setup
Cottage provides a one-stop shop for setting up or transferring gas, water and electricity services to people recently moved in to new residences.
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Deregulation Aimed to Lower Home-Power Bills. For Many, It Didn’t.
Retail energy companies compete with local utilities to give consumers more choice. But in nearly every state where they operate, retailers have charged more than regulated incumbents, a Wall Street Journal analysis found.
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