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five times more than they’re used to. The reason? A “weather normalization adjustment” made by the utility to adjust its bills up or down between October and May when the actual weather departs significantly from normal weather patterns.Today’s edition of Business Weekly will be the last to land in your inbox. We hope you’ve enjoyed our weekly recap of business news, and thank you for being a loyal Inquirer reader.
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