Province says natural gas rates declining in February
EDMONTON, AB – Officials with the Alberta government say the natural gas rebate and other supports remain in place to help consumers as natural gas rates decline in February.
In Alberta, February’s highest monthly default natural gas rate is $3.715 per gigajoule, a nearly $3 decline from the $6.446 per gigajoule rate in January, say provincial officials. As a result, the natural gas rebate will not be triggered for February, but the program will continue protecting Albertans from price spikes in the months ahead, the government points out.
Alberta’s government says more than 1.9 million homes, families and small businesses will receive another $75 electricity rebate in February, and a temporary price ceiling of 13.5 cents per kilowatt hour will continue helping reduce electricity costs for Albertans on the regulated rate option (RRO).
This is in addition to the many other broad-based supports and targeted relief being provided to help make life affordable for Albertans, say government officials.