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Originally Posted by accord1999
For NG, check your recent winter bills to see how many GJ you normally use during a cold month. As the isolated cost of NG only accounts for 30-40% of the total NG bill (and much less in the summer), and the delivery and regulatory charges are either fixed or only scale with usage (not price of NG), picking the wrong way for fixed vs floating may only cost you $10-$30 in a month. Annoying but probably not budget busting.
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This is what I’ve been figuring. Leaving NG floating might only cost me an extra $15 or so even if it climbs up past $5.50 in a rougher winter month (which I’ve heard rumours it will). Is it really worth the effort to switch when I probably make that back right in the spring by staying on floating?
I always heard you never lock in NG and always lock in electricity.