Minnesota receives more than $100 million every year from the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program to help people pay home heating costs. Minnesota state officials are concerned about a potential ...
Minnesota Power reminds residential customers that help is available for people who may have difficulty paying their electric bills this winter. In addition to payment plans and programs or discounts ...
Federal staff cuts are delaying $13M in aid for Minnesota’s Energy Assistance Program, which could affect 10,000 families. Staff cuts at the Department of Health and Human Services could delay $12–13 ...
DULUTH — Mary Heilman and her husband recently received a $4,000 bill to fix their boiler. As retirees living on a tight budget, Heilman said it’s hard enough to keep their propane tanks filled in the ...
Minnesota’s largest energy provider is proposing a 13.2% increase over the next couple of years, which would cost about $165 more a year for a typical customer.
If Minnesota state regulators approve, Xcel's rates would rise by 9.6% this year and another 3.6% in 2026, generating a total of about $491 million.
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