Central New York National Grid customers face second utility hike

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Starting April 1, National Grid customers across Central New York will see a second increase on their utility bills.

The increase is part of a three-year rate plan approved by the New York State Public Service Commission, the state regulator, in August 2025.

Residential electric bills are expected to increase by about 7.32%, Jared Paventi, National Grid’s spokesperson, said. Residential electric bills are expected to increase by about 7.32%, Jared Paventi, National Grid’s spokesperson, said. For a customer using 625 kilowatt-hours, that average monthly bump comes to $6.44…

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