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Natural gas keeps lights on and Ohioans warm in winter | ColumnGuest columnist Rob Brundrett, president of the Ohio Oil and Gas Association, writes how natural gas is crucial to electricity grid and households.
Discover the key differences between heat pumps and furnaces, including energy efficiency, cost, and climate suitability.
U.S. natural gas futures rose for a seventh consecutive session, as forecasts show winter weather stretching into March with large storage withdrawals widening inventory deficits.
Summit says it's also important to familiarize yourself with the smell of natural gas so you'll be able to detect the odor in ...
LITTLE ROCK — Summit Utilities (Summit) wants to help our customers stay warm and save money during this cold snap by sharing ...
Sustainability: The heat pump (which runs on electricity), primarily manages heating and does not rely on fossil fuels, ...
Energy bills are high in Rhode Island this winter, due to a combination of higher-than-normal rates and very cold weather.
The City of Moundridge encouraging residents to conserve and limit natural gas usage as much as possible through Friday.
As the forecast calls for extreme winter weather to arrive in the coming days, Atmos Energy is closely monitoring the weather and staging its employees across the system. Colder weather may impact the ...
WITH freezing temperatures and snow hitting Scotland this week, many homeowners are dealing with persistent issues of dampness and condensation. It’s a common problem in the ...
If you live in a place that gets cold, installing the best garage heater will transform your garage from an icebox to a comfortable DIY refuge. Whether you’re trying to keep the garage toasty-warm or ...
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