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What NJNG price decreased on January 1, 2011?

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What NJNG price decreased on January 1, 2011?

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• The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities regulates New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) prices for natural gas commodity and delivery services and recently approved a $0.0 rate to the Weather Normalization Clause (WNC) charge for Residential Heat, General Service Small and General Service Large delivery charges effective January 1, 2011. The net impact to a residential heat customer’s overall bill is a 0.01 percent decrease. A typical customer using 100 therms a month would see their bill decrease from $135.67 to $135.66, a monthly decrease of $0.01. NJNG remains committed to meeting your expectations for reliability and value every day. We continue to offer customers help in managing their natural gas costs through our Budget Billing Plan, energy-saving tips, and energy assistance programs.

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