City of Medicine Hat prepared despite energy revenue drop, official says
A continued drop in Medicine Hat’s utility rates this summer means the city’s energy business will pull in less revenue than forecasted in 2024, a reality an official says city hall is prepared for.
While natural gas rates are typically lower in the summer when homes do not require as much heating, electricity prices on Aug. 1 dropped to its lowest allowed rate.
Travis Tuchscherer, the city’s director of energy, marketing and business analysis, said he’s not surprised considering the roller coaster that is utility rates.


