Minnesota's warm winter cools heat expenses

  • Article by: BILL McAULIFFE , Star Tribune
  • Updated: April 1, 2012 - 8:17 PM

Lower natural gas prices also factor into the equation, but nevertheless, some consumers can expect their total bill to be about $200 less than last year.

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mom2fourApr. 1, 12 9:36 PM

Don't spend any of the savings! You're gonna need the cash to pay higher electricity bills.

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nimrod888Apr. 1, 12 9:57 PM

One of thousands of reasons why "Global Warming" is a good thing. Look at the fossil fuels saved that are not polluting the air, thanks to "Global Warming".

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stplooklistnApr. 2, 12 8:09 AM

So do fuel companies have a dip in their earnings when customers buy less?

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