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April 5, 2021
Winter may no longer have a grip on Michigan, but some folks might be feeling a chill just by opening their next home heating bill.
Furnaces were working overtime in February because of a cold snap, and Lauren Youngdahl Snyder, vice president for customer experience at Consumers Energy, said utility customers could find their bills are 25% higher or more.
"February was actually one of the five coldest Februarys on record, and so we know customers might see a little bit of sticker shock," she said, "and we also know that there are tremendous amounts of dollars and resources available that have been untapped."

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