Electricity prices have been on a roller coaster in the last few years, and at the moment they’re climbing — just in time for the start of winter.

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Nationally, residential electricity prices rose 10.5% between January and August of this year, according to the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA). That’s more than three times the annual rate of overal

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