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  2. New efficiency standards for home furnaces unveiled [Video] - AOL

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    Electric furnaces, according to DOE, are more expensive than gas furnaces.Of course, because they don’t burn gas, a switch to electric heating would be bad news for the gas industry.

  3. Oil heater - Wikipedia

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    However, since most of an oil heater's main electricity is produced by coal, oil, or gas generators with ~30% efficiency, electric heat is often less efficient and more expensive than combustion heaters (which directly convert oil or gas to heat). [2] By contrast, an electric heat pump used for home heating typically has an efficiency well ...

  4. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    Electric heating or resistance heating converts electricity directly to heat. Electric heat is often more expensive than heat produced by combustion appliances like natural gas, propane, and oil. Electric resistance heat can be provided by baseboard heaters, space heaters, radiant heaters, furnaces, wall heaters, or thermal storage systems.

  5. Electric heating - Wikipedia

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    The operation of electric resistance heaters to heat an area for long periods is costly in many regions. However, intermittent or partial day use can be more cost efficient than whole building heating due to superior zonal control. For example: A lunch room in an office setting has limited hours of operation.

  6. Homes with heat pumps and EVs are more ‘energy patriotic ...

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    But a house with good levels of insulation, using a heat pump and an electric car will use less than half that level of energy imports (45%), at around 7.5 MWh a year, from gas used in electricity ...

  7. U.S. home heating bills expected to surge this winter -EIA - AOL

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    The average cost to heat a home with gas last winter was $724, far cheaper than other major sources of heat. U.S. gas prices at the Henry Hub benchmark were up about 75% this year as soaring ...

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