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- NORTHWESTERN ENERGY: WE WANT YOU TO HAVE THE FACTS
Interim natural gas residential rates — an increase of $4 35 per month (8 39%) for 65 therms of usage, compared to July 2024 rates—have been in place since Jan 1, 2025
- NorthWestern Energy, Montana utility board dial back electricity rate hike
NorthWestern Energy customers will see some relief, at least temporarily, from the increased rates the utility has been charging customers for the past month and a half
- Average electric bill could drop by $4 as NorthWestern revises rate . . .
The Montana Public Service Commission is now reviewing NorthWestern Energy’s request The temporarily lower rates will remain in effect until the commission makes a final decision
- New Electricity Bill Increase in MT Comes With Controversy
If you’re a NorthWestern Energy customer, your electricity bill likely just went up — and you weren’t notified The coming weeks will determine whether that increase holds, or whether refunds are issued
- NorthWestern Energy Announces Settlement Agreements in Montana Electric . . .
If approved by the Montana PSC, the settlement standby rates will be effective for customers that rely on NorthWestern Energy for backup power, but provide their own energy service most of
- While NWE Rate Case Pending, PSC Halves Increase
On July 3, Alana Lake, Executive Director, Montana Public Service Commission, released a statement by the PSC that it is requiring NorthWestern Energy to lower its rates and did not approve its independent action to raise rates It will still allow an increase while the final rate hearing decision is pending The decrease will be reflected in August’s statement
- NorthWestern Energy Reaches Settlement Agreements in Montana Rate . . .
NorthWestern Energy has reached key settlement agreements with several major stakeholders in its ongoing regulatory rate review for electric and natural gas services in Montana
- Montana Rate Review
There's a lot of talk about NorthWestern Energy’s proposed rate changes — but not all of it is true It’s time to separate fact from fiction and understand why these changes are crucial for ensuring reliable energy for our customers and avoiding an energy crisis
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