This homeowner ended his natural gas service. Months later, Enbridge charged him hundreds of dollars in surprise fees

When Paul Dowsett made the call to Enbridge to cut off his natural gas service last year, it was the culmination of years of efforts to show that zero emissions households aren’t just possible, they’re practical and affordable.

But a year later, he has received a bill for more than $350 and is finding out it’s much harder to get off gas than he thought.

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Taking up these technologies that are already catching on would cut the average Canadian household’s carbon footprint by 80 per cent, according to

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