
New Yorkers preparing to install air conditioners for the hot summer months are going to get burned with higher electricity costs — a projected 12 percent hike over last summer’s monthly bills, utility officials warned, the NY Post reports. The summer sticker shock comes on top of the big hikes in utility bill costs over the winter.
“New York, like every other state, continues to experience higher than normal commodity prices compared to where prices were several years ago, and that is expected to continue throughout the coming summer,” said Public Service Commission Chairman Rory Christian.
A Con Edison representative said the increase for its customers in New York City and Westchester could be “in the range” of 11 to 12 percent.
{Matzav.com}




I propose that Scarsdale, where most of the head honchos of Con Ed live, be plowed last during the next snowstorm and have their electric restored after everyone else. They didn’t get their pipeline, so their customer service and other services have declined, by fiat.
Thank you President Biden.
As soon as all the political criminals are out of the way (most are already BH), free energy globally as well as many other interesting technologies will be shared with the world.