If your home is heated with natural gas, your total winter heating bill is expected to be pretty much the same as last year.
Heating a home is projected to cost consumers more this winter season and too add on more bad news, colder temperatures are forecasted in Ohio this winter compared to previous years..
If you’re reading this when the weather outside is warm and toasty, it may seem like a ridiculous time to think about buying a furnace — but it just might, be the best time. You can make your purchase ...
Families will pay an average of 8 percent more this year, according to the National Energy Assistance Directors Association.
Homeowners looking to replace their furnace can expect to pay approximately $4,800 on average, according to recent industry data. This price point, however, represents only a baseline figure, as ...
U.S. households heated mainly by electricity will spend about 4% more this year to stay warm over the winter due to higher power price forecasts, the Energy Information Administration said on ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Heating your home is expected to cost 10% more on average this winter, according to the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA). That's due in part to colder ...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration said average U.S. consumers who rely on electricity will see expenditures rise 4%.
Homes that use electricity as their primary heating fuel are expected to pay on average $1,133, or 4% more. Households heated with propane are likely to see a 9% decline to $1,210, and those using ...
National Grid said expect to pay more to heat your home this winter. But there are things you can do to help curb costs.