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Energy Affordability- Problems and Solutions

Energy Affordability- Problems and Solutions

Brittany Baker Maryland Director, Chesapeake Climate Action Network

There is so much information to help us understand the high energy cost issue. Please read it.

Some dive-in on the bill in the slide.

Below is a clear, regulator-accurate breakdown of which parts of your Washington Gas bill are avoidable vs. unavoidable, and what actions (if any) actually reduce each charge.


1. UNAVOIDABLE CHARGES

You pay these no matter what supplier you choose and even if gas prices fall.

🟥 Distribution Charge ($15.98)


🟥 STRIDE Surcharge (~$1.90)


🟥 System Charge ($11.85)


🟥 EmPower MD Surcharge ($1.80)


🟥 Taxes ($2.99 total)


🔴 Bottom line (Unavoidable)

~$34–36 of your $47.98 bill is unavoidable

No supplier switch, negotiation, or timing can remove these.


2. PARTIALLY AVOIDABLE CHARGES

Can be reduced only by using less gas

🟨 All per-therm charges

These scale with usage:

How to reduce them:

⚠️ But note:

Even cutting usage 30% usually lowers the bill only ~15–20%.


3. AVOIDABLE / CHOOSABLE CHARGES

These are the only charges you can change via supplier choice

🟩 Natural Gas Supply (PGC – $13.46)

Reality check:

📌 Most people save little or nothing long-term.


4. What Is Truly Avoidable?

Charge TypeAvoidable?How
Distribution❌ NoNone
STRIDE❌ NoNone
System charge❌ NoNone
EmPower MD❌ NoNone
Taxes❌ NoNone
Gas supply (PGC)✅ YesSwitch supplier
All charges⚠️ PartiallyUse less gas

5. Hard Truth (Important)

Washington Gas is essentially a fixed-cost utility disguised as a usage bill.


If you want next:

Just say the word.

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