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New Jersey Utility Reports Reduction in Default Service Rate

August 29,2014



New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) announced that it will reduce its Basic Gas Supply Service (BGSS) rates for residential and small commercial customers effective October 1, 2014.

The typical residential heating customers using 100 therms a month will see their bill decrease from $109.80 to $104.28, a savings of $5.52, or 5 percent. On an annual basis, residential heating customers using 1,000 therms a year will see their bill decrease from $1,114.50 to $1,059.30, a savings of $55.20.

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