National Grid electric customers will see significantly higher bills this winter, the company said Wednesday.Worth seeing: Easy ways to reduce your bills"Starting in November, a typical residential customer will see an electric bill that is 37 percent higher than last winter for the same amount of electricity used," National Grid said in a statement.Watch the reportThe increase will translate into bills that, on average, are $33 per month higher.“With the chance of another cold winter on the way, National Grid is very concerned about what higher energy costs mean for our customers,” said Marcy Reed, president of National Grid in Massachusetts, who blamed the increase on the higher costs of buying power.Customers who use natural gas to heat their homes are likely to see slight decreases in their bills, the company said.A typical residential natural gas customer will see a decrease in monthly bills of between $2 and $5, National Grid said.

National Grid electric customers will see significantly higher bills this winter, the company said Wednesday.

Worth seeing: Easy ways to reduce your bills

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"Starting in November, a typical residential customer will see an electric bill that is 37 percent higher than last winter for the same amount of electricity used," National Grid said in a statement.

Watch the report

The increase will translate into bills that, on average, are $33 per month higher.

“With the chance of another cold winter on the way, National Grid is very concerned about what higher energy costs mean for our customers,” said Marcy Reed, president of National Grid in Massachusetts, who blamed the increase on the higher costs of buying power.

Customers who use natural gas to heat their homes are likely to see slight decreases in their bills, the company said.

A typical residential natural gas customer will see a decrease in monthly bills of between $2 and $5, National Grid said.