Nebraska News Service - Audio Report

Spring temperatures have arrived in Nebraska, but record-setting cold in February means big electric bills in March. Arctic cold temperatures reached record lows on Feb. 13, 15, and 16, increasing electricity usage and cost to Nebraska customers.

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Spring temperatures have arrived in Nebraska, but record-setting cold in February means big electric bills in March. Arctic cold temperatures reached record lows on Feb. 13, 15, and 16, increasing electricity usage and cost to Nebraska customers.

Grant Otten, media relations specialist with the Nebraska Public Power District and Bruce Kutler, owner of Bruce Kutler Electric discusses saving on electricity bills, even in extreme weather conditions.

Full story: https://nebraskanewsservice.net/multimedia/nebraskans-see-a-spike-in-electric-bills-from-februarys-polar-vortex/



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