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.. The average cost ...
Consumers are expected to pay slightly more for home heating this winter, according to a new forecast from the Energy Information Administration. In its Winter Fuels Outlook, the agency reports ...
This content was fueled by the American Gas Association. A continuation of last year’s “La Niña” weather pattern means Americans may face another colder-than-average winter heating season this year.
What initially appeared to be a small decrease or relatively minor increase in winter heating bills this season for those using natural gas or electricity may be taking a turn for the worse. The ...
New York (CNN) — A new problem is threatening to worsen the affordability squeeze this winter: Natural gas prices have raced back up just as extreme cold forces Americans to crank up the heat.