Submitted by buried_lede t3_z8a10z in Connecticut
The Energy information Agency (eia) does a monthly survey of the wholesale price of natural gas sold to power plants.
This one is only updated to August, but the price has come down to a national average of $8.00+, I read elsewhere
So power plants can buy on different terms, locking in a price, but this should give us an idea.
Keep in mind too that we are buying liquified natural gas (LNG) too, to ensure enough winter supplies, brought by container ship and LNG is more expensive.
People should be aware that in general wholesale natural gas prices in CT, at the pipeline, are decidedly not the highest in the nation. I have checked these charts from time to time.
https://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/ng_pri_sum_a_EPG0_PEU_DMcf_m.htm
Swede577 t1_iyaoqnj wrote
Here is the EIA's dashboard for New England with real time gas and electricity prices.
https://www.eia.gov/dashboard/newengland/electricity