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      • However, there will be an increase to the delivery rate to cover various capital, operations and financial requirements.
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  2. Understanding your rates: Supply rates include: The rate charged for natural gas commodity, fuel, administration and transportation for bringing the natural gas to Ontario. This rate applies to customers supplied by Kitchener Utilities only. Delivery rates include: delivery rates; variable delivery rate; daily fixed charge

  3. For M2* customers, variable delivery rate increase to 9.6523 cents per cubic metre. For M2* customers, daily fixed charge increase to $2.47 a day. The impact of the delivery rate change is expected to produce an increase of about $10.30 on the overall annual bill to the average residential customer***.

  4. Aug 14, 2023 · supply and delivery rates of Kitchener Utilities for the remainder of 2023 and 2024. The key finding of this report is that the supply rate is recommended to decrease from 20.85 cents per cubic meter to 16.70 cents per cubic meter to respond to lower market prices in updated forecasts.

  5. Aug 15, 2023 · While the delivery rate will increase, the supply rate will drop, with net overall savings of about $53, or six per cent, from Nov. 1, 2023, to Oct. 31, 2024, for an average residential customer...

  6. You can learn more about the different Kitchener Utilities rates on. The M1 rate is for homes and businesses with an annual consumption of less than 50,000 cubic meters of gas. the variable delivery rate is 10.7371 cents per cubic metre.

  7. Dec 20, 2022 · The combined water utilities rate increase is 4.5 per cent. That works out to an additional $3.45 a month for the average residential customer. The new rate takes effect on January 1....

  8. supply and delivery rates of Kitchener Utilities for 2023 The key finding of this report is that the supply rate is recommended to decrease from 21.45 cents per cubic meter to 20.85 cents per cubic meter to respond to slightly lower market

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