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  2. Is It Cheaper To Run Space Heaters Or Central Heat? - AOL

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    More: Run Your AC/Heating at These Indoor Temperatures, and Other Tips To Cut Down Costs. A separate blog from AirAce Heating & Cooling, an Illinois HVAC repair and services company, noted that ...

  3. Extreme heat set to drive home cooling costs to 10-year high ...

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    The average cost of keeping an American home cool from June to September is set to hit $719, nearly 8% higher than last year, according to new projections. Extreme heat set to drive home cooling ...

  4. Heating your home will cost more again this winter - AOL

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    But those who heat with oil will catch somewhat of a break after a pricey heating season last year, with costs expected to rise only 6.1% to $1,963 this winter. A weak oil market has led to a drop ...

  5. Degree day - Wikipedia

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    Weekly or monthly degree-day figures may also be used within an energy monitoring and targeting scheme to monitor the heating and cooling costs of climate controlled buildings, while annual figures can be used for estimating future costs. A degree day is computed as the integral of a function of time that generally varies with temperature. The ...

  6. Heating degree day - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, a similar home in Miami, Florida, whose heating degree days for the heating season is 500, would require around one tenth of the energy required to heat the house in New York City. [7] However, this is a theoretical approach as the level of insulation of a building affects the demand for heating. For example, temperatures often drop ...

  7. Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 spike in funding was needed to address the sharp increase in home heating oil. The recent decrease in allocations prior to 2008 levels may not be enough to handle the continued climbing of heating costs and its effect on many households with low incomes. Not only are fuel prices continuing to increase, program recipients are on the rise.

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