The average Southwest Gas bill for January rose 50 percent from a year earlier. The utility says several factors are to blame.
Energy
NV Energy says the rate increases, which received state regulatory approval, are designed to recoup the costs of improving its grid infrastructure.
The Public Utilities Commission approved a plan by NV Energy to decrease rates in an attempt to help customers during the hottest months of the year.
In Nevada and nationally, citizens saw a slight dip in gas prices — the first decrease since early May.
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