Alberta’s natural gas rebates delayed due to low prices
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The natural gas rebate program set to run from October until March 2023 will be delayed a month as natural gas prices haven't yet reached the triggering price.
Albertans looking to get some help with their natural gas bills will have to wait at least until November.
According to a Monday news release, the province said the $50 rebate is ready to go into effect on Oct. 1, when the monthly default rate exceeds $6.50 per gigajoule.
If the regulated rate from providers ATCO Gas North and ATCO Gas South, as served by Direct Energy Regulated Services, or Apex Utilities goes above $7.50 per GJ, eligible consumers will receive a rebate of $1 per GJ they use.
No application will be necessary to receive the rebates.
But since October prices won’t exceed $5.632 per gigajoule, the province said the rebate will not be triggered until at least November.
“This rebate program provides real protection and certainty to help families, farms and businesses manage heating costs and keep life affordable,” associate minister of natural gas and electricity Dale Nally said in a statement.
“With the cost of living rising around the world, Albertans can trust that, if natural (gas) prices go any higher, we have rebates ready to help protect them.”
Heating fuel rebates are also available for propane, heating oil and kerosene, to specified use limits.