I suspect the price increase has less to do with National Grid's profit
margins than with the price of natural gas supplies in the US.

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On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 4:41 PM Christina Thompson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I just had a conversation with someone at National Grid about my gas bill
> and was told that, yes, there had been a price increase. Apparently the
> price of gas in March 2021 was $.58/therm. In March 2022 it was $.94/therm.
> I haven't seen much talk about it, but this strikes me as an outrageous
> rate of increase, even in an inflationary environment.
>
> Christina Thompson
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