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As The Global Energy Crisis Explodes, They Are Warning That Heating Bills Will Be Extremely Painful This Winter

Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC

 

 

Whether you like it or not, a major global energy crisis is here, and it is going to hit all of us right in the wallet.  Today, markets for energy are truly global, and that means that price spikes in one part of the planet will inevitably filter elsewhere.  For example, a lot of natural gas that is produced in the United States is now heading for Europe, and that is pushing up prices here.  As energy supplies get tighter and tighter, power bills are going to go higher and higher.  In fact, the U.S. government is now warning American citizens to expect heating bills to rise more than 50 percent this winter.  Needless to say, a lot of families out there simply cannot afford that.

 

For a while, the mainstream media was trying to deny what was happening, but now they are openly using the term “energy crisis” to describe what we are facing.  Here is one example

 

Far from emerging from the COVID shock awash with fuel, as might be expected after an economic slowdown, the world is entering a new energy crisis the like of which hasn’t been seen since the 1970s.

 

European and Asian gas prices are at an all-time high, the oil price is at a three-year high, and the price of coal is soaring on the back of energy shortages across China, India and Germany.

 

Global demand for energy is only going to increase in the months ahead.  Summer just ended a few weeks ago, and the middle of winter is still months away.

 

So if you think that things are bad now, just wait until we get into early 2022.

 

At this point, even CNN is admitting the truth

 

Astronomical increases in natural gas prices. Skyrocketing coal costs. Predictions of $100 oil.

 

A global energy crunch caused by weather and a resurgence in demand is getting worse, stirring alarm ahead of the winter, when more energy is needed to light and heat homes. Governments around the world are trying to limit the impact on consumers, but acknowledge they may not be able to prevent bills spiking.

 

So exactly what kind of “spiking” are we talking about?

 

Well, this week the federal government announced that it is now projecting that heating bills for U.S. consumers will be 54 percent higher this winter…

 

Get ready to pay sharply higher bills for heating this winter, along with seemingly everything else.

 

With prices surging worldwide for heating oil, natural gas and other fuels, the U.S. government said Wednesday it expects households to see their heating bills jump as much as 54% compared to last winter.

 

Actually, if heating bills only go up by 54 percent this winter I think that we will be extremely fortunate.

 

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