How will the rebate work for schools, hospitals and other large, non-industrial consumers that use over 5,000 GJ of natural gas in a month?
If these facilities are served by a gas company/co-op, they will receive their rebate on the first 5,000 GJ on their gas bill. If these facilities burn over 5,000 GJ per month, they will need to submit an application for the additional rebate. If facilities buy natural gas from a competitive retailer, rather than from a regulated rate provider, they may need to apply for the rebate on all of their consumption, including the first 5,000 GJ.
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