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BWL lowers service charge to senior citizens
The Lansing Board of Water & Light’s governing Board of Commissioners on Tuesday reduced by $2 the monthly service charge to senior citizens using electricity under the BWL’s Senior Citizen Rate.
“We recognize that the proposed $2 reduction will provide a bigger discount for our senior citizen customers than the previous Senior Citizen Rate,” said BWL General Manager J. Peter Lark. “Our intent is to assist low-come senior citizens with a monthly reduction in their electric bills. A $2 monthly reduction is a significant savings to seniors living on fixed, low incomes.”
For an average senior citizen being billed on the BWL’s Senior Citizen Rate, the $2 reduction would amount to an average 9 percent reduction in his or her monthly electric bill. That would be in addition to an average 20 percent lower bill that seniors currently experience on the Senior Citizen Rate, as compared to the standard rate for residential customers.
The service charge reduction is available to all seniors age 65 and older. However, seniors using more than 620 kilowatt hours of electricity a month would be better off using the standard rate for residential customers. Presently, the average senior citizen customer being billed under the Senior Citizen Rate uses 320 kilowatt hours a month.
“We want to give a break to those seniors who use modest amounts of electricity and who are most financially vulnerable,” Lark said.
The BWL is Michigan’s largest public utility, serving more than 97,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers.
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