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While the program administrators use the above measures and reports to understand how the program is working, there is greater concern [citation needed] that not enough funding is being brought into the program to stave off increases in fuel prices. The 2008 spike in funding was needed to address the sharp increase in home heating oil.
In February 2014, Citgo and the Government of Venezuela launched its ninth annual Heating Oil Program in partnership with Citizens Energy; since its inception in 2005 the program has covered the donation of 235 million gallons of heating oil to 1.8 million Americans. [2] The heating oil contributions from Venezuela ended in 2017. [3]
To address shortages and interruptions in the availability of propane and other home heating fuels in the United States, and for other purposes. Acronyms (colloquial) HHEATT Act of 2014: Announced in: the 113th United States Congress: Sponsored by: Rep. Bill Shuster (R, PA-9) Number of co-sponsors: 9: Citations; Public law: Pub. L. 113–90 ...
If you heat your home with electricity, natural gas, oil, coal, propane, wood or wood pellets, kerosene or corn, you may be eligible for up to $900 in benefits.
Submissions must be received by Manitowoc Heating by 4 p.m. Aug. 30. Drop off submissions at 211 N. 10th St. in Manitowoc or 2400 Mason St. in New Holstein. Forms can also be sent via email to ...
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On July 10, 2000, President of the United States Bill Clinton directed Energy Secretary Bill Richardson to establish a 2,000,000-US-barrel (63,000,000 US gal; 240,000,000 L) home heating oil component of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in the Northeast. The intent was to create a buffer large enough to allow commercial companies to compensate ...
Reliable Home Heating Act; Long title: To address current emergency shortages of propane and other home heating fuels and to provide greater flexibility and information for Governors to address such emergencies in the future. Announced in: the 113th United States Congress: Sponsored by: Sen. John Thune (R, SD) Number of co-sponsors: 3: Codification