PSC Cold Weather Rule Aids Natural Gas Consumers

For Immediate Release

                            PSC COLD WEATHER RULE AIDS
                               NATURAL GAS CONSUMERS

Lincoln, October 27, 2021 – Monday, November 1, marks the 
start of the Nebraska Public Service Commission’s (PSC) cold 
weather rule.

The cold weather rule provides customers of Nebraska’s
jurisdictional natural gas utilities who may be facing 
difficulties a little extra time to pay their bills. From 
November 1- through-March 31, Black Hills Energy and 
NorthWestern Energy may not shut off service to customers 
without allowing an additional 30 days to pay beyond the 
normal bill due date.

“The cold weather rule is especially important this year as 
winter heating costs are forecasted to rise,” said Commission 
chair Dan Watermeier. “It provides an opportunity for natural 
gas suppliers and their customers to work together to ensure 
service is uninterrupted during the winter months.”

Customers finding it difficult to pay natural gas bills should 
contact the company to arrange payment. Customers can 
also contact local public assistance agencies for help with 
natural gas bills.

The PSC implemented the cold weather rule when it was 
given regulatory authority over the state’s jurisdictional 
utilities in 2003. Nebraska communities served by municipally 
owned natural gas utilities are not subject to regulation by 
the PSC and are not required to comply with the cold weather 
rule.

Consumers can take steps to help lower costs by setting the
thermostat a little lower. Gas utilities recommend 68 degrees 
or lower, and to reduce thermostat setting when a home or 
building is unoccupied. Check gas appliances and space-
heating equipment for efficient operation. Obtain a home
energy audit  to identify ways to conserve energy and 
participate in a gas  company’s yearly budget plan to spread 
costs throughout  the year.

Other ideas to conserve energy costs include, improving 
insulation in a home by installing storm windows and doors, 
attaching clear plastic to the inside or outside of windows 
and screen doors, caulking around windows and doorframes, 
and covering window air conditioners. ###


Contact:
Deb Collins- Media & Communications Mgr.
(402) 471-0226
deb.collins@nebraska.gov

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