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Keep summer cooling costs down as electricity bills climb

National Energy Assistance Directors Association forecasts June-to-September bills will rise 8.5% as higher demand, fuel costs and infrastructure spending push prices up.

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Electricity costs are straining household budgets and the 2026 cooling season won't be any different. A forecast from the National Energy Assistance Directors Association projects electricity bills for June through September could be about 8.5% higher than last summer. Experts point to data center demand, utility rate changes, higher fuel costs and investments in aging infrastructure."That's frustrating for homeowners," said Tracy Martin, direct…

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KBZK broke the news on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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