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What customers should know about the Columbia auction

May 2009 - The OCC is encouraging consumers to attend four local PUCO hearings to learn about, ask questions and air their opinions or concerns about a proposed change to the way Columbia Gas purchases natural gas for its customers.

Please view the fact sheet, Columbia Proposed Auction - What Customers Should Know, for more information.

Out-of-state merger will change natural gas choices

February 2007 - The Wisconsin Public Service Commission and the Illinois Commerce Commission both approved the merger between WPS Resource Corp. and Peoples Energy Corp. this week.

The merger is expected to be finalized Feb. 16 and the new company will be known as Integrys Energy Group.

Both companies have subsidiaries that serve natural gas customers in Ohio. WPS Energy Services is an alternative supplier in the Columbia Gas of Ohio and Dominion East Ohio territories while Peoples Energy Services is an alternative supplier only in the Dominion East Ohio territory.

Homes can be weatherized through HWAP and Warm Choice

January 2007 - One of the best ways to combat high winter heating bills is by making your home more energy efficient. While most eligible customers for the Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP) can contact their local community action organization, consumers in many parts of Columbia Gas of Ohio's service area have another provider that they can call Ground Level Solutions. The Office of the Ohio Consumers Counsel (OCC) offers this information to help consumers become aware of their assistance options.

Services

Ground Level Solutions provides home weatherization through HWAP as well as the Warm Choice program sponsored by Columbia. Households that qualify for home weatherization can receive insulation in attics, walls and basements, home health and safety testing and inspections, and heating system repairs or replacements through either HWAP or Warm Choice.

Eligibility

To qualify for either Warm Choice or HWAP, the household must be at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty guideline. This means for a family of four, the household yearly income must be at or below $30,000.

Warm Choice services are available to low-income consumers in the Columbia service area in the following counties: Ashland, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Columbiana, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Delaware, Erie, Fairfield, Hancock, Hardin, Huron, Licking, Logan, Lorain, Madison, Mahoning, Marion, Medina, Morrow, Ottawa, Pickaway, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Shelby, Stark, Union, Wayne, Wood and Wyandot.

Ground Level Solutions provides HWAP services to limited areas in Ohio. All low-income Columbia customers in Morrow and Richland counties are eligible for assistance. Income eligible household in certain areas in Franklin County also can receive services.

Additional Information

Consumers who wish to receive assistance through the Warm Choice program from Ground Level Solutions can call toll free at 1-800-537-8210.

Consumers interested in the HWAP program in Franklin County can reach Ground Level Solutions by calling 614-861-0068. Consumers in Morrow and Richland counties can call 419-774-0457.

For more information on assistance programs, contact the OCC at 1-877-742-5622 or view the Stay Connected page at www.pickocc.org.

What you should know about natural gas risers
Historical Regulated Natural Gas Rates:

Duke Energy, Columbia Gas, Dominion East Ohio, Vectren

General Information

Natural gas has many uses, with the most common being to heat houses and water for residential consumers. Part of the Ohio Consumers' Counsel's mission is to educate consumers about issues relating to natural gas, including gas choice, aggregation and budget billing. Also in this section, consumers are able to locate information about their specific natural gas utility and other natural gas suppliers.

Many residential consumers have begun to have a choice in their natural gas supplier. Since the program started, close to 40 percent of Ohio's residential consumers have taken advantage of the opportunity to switch to receive lower rates as well as some communities working with their local governments to approve aggregation, or the group buying, of their natural gas.

The OCC educates consumers about their natural gas choices by publishing fact sheets such as Comparing Your Energy Choices and Choosing a Natural Gas Supplier. In addition, the OCC provides consumers with information on budget billing, which allows consumers to spread their cost for natural gas over a longer period of time.

If you are interested in renewable energy or alternative rate plans visit the OCC's Smart Energy section of this Web site.

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