Categories: MunicipalUtilities

How to Access Cold Weather Rule Assistance in Minnesota

The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has announced that Cold Weather Rule protections are now in effect from October 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026. These protections help ensure that residential customers are not disconnected from natural gas or electric service during the winter months if they work with their utility on a payment plan.

How the Rule Works

Other Assistance Programs

In addition to the Cold Weather Rule, several programs are available to help Minnesotans manage energy costs:

Important Notes

Where to Get Help

The PUC’s Consumer Affairs Office is available to answer questions and assist customers:


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