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The frigid temperatures this week have led to numerous calls for no heat, as furnaces run too long and break down
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The declaration is in response to lingering supply challenges caused by a pipeline disruption
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The executive order from Governor Tony Evers will allow for quicker and more efficient transport of heating products throughout the state
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That does not mean those who had been disconnected previously automatically get hooked back up
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Governor Tony Evers announced he had signed an executive order due to persistent challenges caused by severe regional winter weather, and its impact on the distribution of things like heating fuel and propane
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Wisconsin Public Service says an analysis done by the company shows the typical residential customer will pay about $20 less per month this winter compared to last year
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Depending on what you use to heat your home, it may be a little cheaper this winter.
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Natural gas meters can be damaged if they get buried in snow or ice
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A state-wide energy group can help you keep your energy costs low as we head into the winter
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An analysis done by Wisconsin Public Service predicts the typical residential customer that uses natural gas may pay about $40 more a month this winter compared to last.