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    America’s energy bill crisis spirals out of control as red state sees $300 a month hikes

    August 17, 20253 Mins Read


    By ALICE WRIGHT, US CONSUMER REPORTER

    Published: 03:13, 18 August 2025 | Updated: 03:13, 18 August 2025

    Atlanta residents are facing steep energy bill hikes as summer heat scorches the state. 

    Customers of Georgia Power saw their monthly bills rise as much as $300 last month.

    Local residents Brenda Lankfert and Michael Reff both received bills of almost $800 in July, WSB-TV reported.

    Reff claims the bill was a 117 percent increase from the month before. ‘We’ve had hot days, but that’s a huge leap,’ he told the publication. 

    Lankfert said her $780 bill was attributed to just two air conditioning units. 

    ‘I don’t run my units cold. I keep my house about 78 degrees year-round,’ she said.

    ‘This July was one of Georgia’s hottest in nearly a decade, with temperatures averaging 2–5 degrees above normal. When temperatures rise, so does energy use,’ Georgia Power said in a statement. 

    ‘Even with seasonal spikes… Our rates have averaged 15 percent below the national average since 1990.’ 

    Customers of Georgia Power saw their monthly bills rise as much as $300 last month

    Customers of Georgia Power saw their monthly bills rise as much as $300 last month

    As temperatures continue to rise due to climate change, Georgia residents have been urged to look into ways to cut back their energy use to bring their bills down. 

    Electricity use in the peak hours between 2pm and 7pm will cost more than in non-peak hours. 

    It come as New Jersey residents have also complained of huge spikes in their energy costs. 

    The New Jersey’s Board of Public Utilities (BPU) approved a 17 to 20 percent hike in June for the majority of households in The Garden State.  

    Republicans in the state have claimed it is tied directly to Democratic Governor Phil Murphy’s move to shut down the state’s nuclear and coal plants in 2017. 

    Murphy touted offshore turbines as the way forward, but none of them have yet to be completed due to issues around costs.

    Electric bills in the state now rank as the 12th highest in the nation, with prices 15 percent higher than the national average, analysis from The Wall Street Journal found. 

    The state is becoming increasingly dependent on out-of-state generation to meet the electricity demand, according to the Journal. 

    Atlanta residents are seeing steep hikes in their energy bills

    Atlanta residents are seeing steep hikes in their energy bills

    The New Jersey's Board of Public Utilities (BPU) approved a 17-20 percent hike in June for the majority of households in The Garden State

    The New Jersey’s Board of Public Utilities (BPU) approved a 17-20 percent hike in June for the majority of households in The Garden State

    Republicans in New Jersey have claimed the bill hike is due to Democratic Governor Phil Murphy's move to shut down the state's nuclear and coal plants in 2017

    Republicans in New Jersey have claimed the bill hike is due to Democratic Governor Phil Murphy’s move to shut down the state’s nuclear and coal plants in 2017

    One resident who spoke with Fox News said her monthly energy bill had gone up by $200. 

    ‘This is killing us, and every time you turn around it’s something more. You only get little pleasures in life that you enjoy, and my air conditioner is one of them,’ she said. 

    Meanwhile residents in Michigan have been forced to resort to old-fashioned techniques to control their energy bills after price hikes this summer. 

    Some residents reported cutting wood for fires rather than using electric heating earlier this year. 

    Consumers Energy, the second largest power provider in the state, filed an intention to raise rates in March, leaving residents bracing for even higher bills.

    The filing requested an annual rate hike of a whopping $436 million.

    The July inflation report found that energy prices across the US rose 0.9 percent in the past month. 

    Food prices were also among the hardest hit last month, rising another 0.3 percent, matching May’s grocery increase.

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