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  2. Natural gas v. electricity - here's what it will cost to heat ...

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    Consumers who heat with natural gas in the Midwest are expected to pay about $590 this winter, about $50 more than a year ago, according to estimates released this week by the Energy Information ...

  3. How much more will it cost to heat your home this winter? - AOL

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    Here's what's driving up home heating costs, and how much families are expected to spend this winter.

  4. Annual fuel utilization efficiency - Wikipedia

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    The annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE; pronounced 'A'-'Few' or 'A'-'F'-'U'-'E') is a thermal efficiency measure of space-heating furnaces and boilers.The AFUE differs from the true 'thermal efficiency' in that it is not a steady-state, peak measure of conversion efficiency, but instead attempts to represent the actual, season-long, average efficiency of that piece of equipment ...

  5. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    Institutional heating systems (office buildings or schools, for example) can use low-grade, inexpensive bunker fuel to run their heating plants, but capital cost is high compared to more easily managed liquid fuels. Natural gas is a widespread heating fuel in North America and northern Europe. Gas burners are automatically controlled and ...

  6. Gas heater - Wikipedia

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    A gas heater is a space heater used to heat a room or outdoor area by burning natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, propane, or butane. Indoor household gas heaters can be broadly categorized in one of two ways: flued or non-flued, or vented and unvented .

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  8. Home fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    However, these systems are not directly comparable because solar power is a renewable resource with basically no operating cost, while natural gas is neither. Operating costs for home fuel cells can be as low as 6.0¢ per kWh based on $1.20 per therm for natural gas, assuming full electrical and heat load utilization.

  9. British thermal unit - Wikipedia

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    The energy content (high or low heating value) of a volume of natural gas varies with the composition of the natural gas, which means there is no universal conversion factor for energy to volume. 1 cubic foot (28 litres) of average natural gas yields ≈ 1,030 Btu (between 1,010 Btu and 1,070 Btu, depending on quality, when burned)