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Average Energy Bill Could Drop $115 Under National Grid Summer Rates
Bay Staters who get their electricity through National Grid’s basic service could see their monthly bill drop by more than $100 under a new rate that would take effect in May, but the cost of power will still be higher than last summer. The utility filed its proposed summer supply rate with the Department of Public Utilities this week, proposing…
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Russia Calls for UN Investigation of Nord Stream Gas Pipeline Blasts, Alleges US Sabotage
Russia told the U.N. Security Council that Moscow has “no trust” in the investigations being carried out by Denmark, Sweden, and Germany, but “fully trusts” the U.N. to establish an independent investigation.
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Mass. Customers to Have Gas Bills Cut Mid-Season. Here's How Much
When they get their bills in March, most gas customers in Massachusetts are going see a decrease of 4 or 5% after the Department of Public Utilities this week approved a mid-season reduction in gas supply charges as natural gas prices drop. Gas companies are required to buy natural gas at the market rate and pass the costs on to…
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Gas vs. Electric Stoves: Chefs Weigh in on the Heated Debate
While there’s no national gas stove ban on the horizon, the new research has sparked plenty of conversation about the pros and cons of giving up gas. For a lot of people, switching to electric would mean giving up on the way they’ve cooked for decades.
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Chefs Weigh in on Gas Vs. Electric Stove Debate
After experts warn of hidden health hazards coming from gas stoves, we asked chefs what switching to electric would mean for your cooking.
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Are Gas Stoves Getting Banned? What You Need to Know About the ‘Hidden Hazard'
Could your days cooking over an open flame be numbered? The debate over gas stoves is heating up in kitchens across the country amid mounting evidence of potential hidden health hazards — including a link to childhood asthma.