No Fortis BC rate increases to begin 2018

A drop in the price for natural gas means savings for local Fortis BC customers.

Spokeswoman Nicole Bogdanovic says the annual decrease is six per cent, or $45.

Another factor in the decrease is a drop in the storage and transport rate.

She adds electricity rates are expected to remain status quo pending a BC Utilities Commission decision on permanent rates in early spring.

She says that increase is expected to be minimal.

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