MANASSAS — Columbia Gas of Virginia residential natural gas customers will receive a one-time refund in their July or August bills.
The refund comes as a result of a final order issued in June by the Virginia State Corporation Commission in Columbia’s 2018 base rate case.
The average residential customer refund is approximately $23, based on customer usage.
The refund reflects the difference between Columbia’s new base rates approved by the Commission and interim rates that took effect on Jan. 31.
Going forward, customers should see their average seasonal monthly bills increase slightly (by an average of $1.99 per month or about 2.7 percent) when compared with rates that were in effect prior to Jan. 31.
The new base rates include costs associated with natural gas delivery, distribution, and customer service – including significant investments that Columbia Gas is making to enhance system safety, reliability, and customer service.
The Commission’s final order also addresses customer savings associated with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. As a result, customers will also see a monthly credit in their bills beginning in August 2019 until July 2020.
Base rates represent about 60 percent of a typical customer’s total bill. The remaining 40 percent of the bill consists of natural gas costs, which are directly passed through to customers on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
Columbia Gas encourages customers to enroll in free programs which can help manage their energy bills, including:
- Budget Payment Plan – allows customers to spread energy costs throughout the year
- WarmWise energy efficiency and conservation program
- Paperless Billing – saves energy and natural resources required to produce paper bills
Customers with questions regarding rates or refunds may call 1-800-543-8911 or visit online for more information.
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