In Canada, a fossil fuel rich nation (notice I didn’t say energy rich, that is a fallacy), you wouldn’t think there would be such problems as shortages or such for fossil fuels. Well, as we all know that is not the case.
Analysts are saying that in the U.S. heating costs may go up almost 30% this winter (depending on how cold it is, and such). Well if I do a quick set of calculations I see from my bills (I am with Enbridge and I have equal monthly billing, so it isn’t too hard to figure this one out):
Now I am only comparing the cost of the Natural Gas coming into my house (Enbridge’s bill also nails me for a DELIVERY CHARGE? A CUSTOMER CHARGE and a GAS SUPPLY charge which adds up to almost $16 by itself). I also rent my water heater and there is GST on all of this.
So I guess my questions are:
We’ll see folks, stay tuned, you’ll hear my screams at my new rates in January! –C8j