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Residents are feeling uncertain about the rising costs that could come with their utility bills, as concerns over tariffs continue to make headlines.Vermont Gas Systems is one company working hard to keep its customers informed amidst this uncertainty.The utility, which receives 100% of its natural gas supply from Canada, has been sending out letters to its customers and providing online updates to help them navigate the changing landscape. The company has been posting updates on its website since January, detailing the latest developments regarding tariffs and how these changes may affect customer rates.Neale Lunderville, the president and CEO of Vermont Gas, says that the company is working closely with third-party experts to assess the situation and ensure customers are receiving the most accurate information.“We’ve kept a banner on our website updating customers on the tariffs based on announcements from Washington, D.C. In March, we posted an estimate of how these …

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