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Winter Heating in Washington rises from $1,570.94 last year to $2,099.52 this winter!
This winter, heating costs in Washington are expected to increase to around $349.92 each month or an average of $2,099.52 for the whole season . Compare this to an average of $261.82 last winter or $1,570.94 for the season. The average Washington resident can expect to pay around $88.1 more per month or $528.59 more this season.
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A "Home Energy Solutions" energy audit provides expert diagnostics, upgrade recommendations and weatherization services. The service also qualifies you for advantageous Energize CT rebates and financial incentives to improve your energy efficiency and home comfort. The average participating household receives $1,800 in value from a single 4-6 hour visit. (Average of $1,350 labor & service value + $450 annual energy savings!)
Washington Heating Costs by Fuel Type
The averages above take into account the different heat sources used in Washington dwelling. The fuel type used to warm your dwelling affects the price you pay. Let's look at Washington heating bills based on fuel type.
Washington Electric bills increase by $174.37
Electricity heated homes will pay an average of $174.37 more this winter season. At least 103 Washington homes will be affected by the increase
Electric heating will cost one thousand nine hundred sixty-one dollars twenty cents ($1,961.20) in Washington this year, that's an average of $three hundred twenty-six dollars eighty-seven cents ($326.87) per winter month. This is in comparison to one thousand seven hundred eighty-six dollars eighty-three cents ($1,786.83) last winter. That's a one hundred seventy-four dollars thirty-seven cents ($174.37).
Washington Fuel Oil bills increase by $564.64
Fuel oil heated homes will pay an average of $564.64 more this winter season. At least 1009 Washington homes will be affected by the increase
Fuel oil heating will cost two thousand one hundred nine dollars two cents ($2,109.02) in Washington this year, that's an average of $three hundred fifty-one dollars fifty cents ($351.5) per winter month. This is in comparison to one thousand five hundred forty-four dollars thirty-eight cents ($1544.38) last winter. That's a five hundred sixty-four dollars sixty-four cents ($564.64).
Washington Natural Gas bills increase by $890.9
Electricity heated homes will pay an average of $890.9 more this winter season. At least 46 Washington homes will be affected by the increase
Natural Gas heating will cost one thousand eight hundred twenty dollars seventeen cents ($1,820.17) in Washington this year, that's an average of $three hundred three dollars thirty-six cents ($303.36) per winter month. This is in comparison to nine hundred twenty-nine dollars twenty-six cents ($929.26) last winter. That's a eight hundred ninety dollars ninety cents ($890.9).
Washington Propane bills increase by $484.43
Electricity heated homes will pay an average of $484.43 more this winter season. At least 194 Washington homes will be affected by the increase
Propane heating will cost two thousand five hundred seven dollars seventy-one cents ($2,507.71) in Washington this year, that's an average of $four hundred seventeen dollars ninety-five cents ($417.95) per winter month. This is in comparison to one thousand seven hundred eighty-six dollars eighty-three cents ($2,023.28) last winter. That's a one hundred seventy-four dollars thirty-seven cents ($484.43).
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This winter, energy efficient Washington homes will save roughly $201.67 and $871.78.
What happens in a HES energy audit?
Households participating in "Home Energy Solutions" energy audit receive an average of $1,350 in value and $450 in annual energy savings from a single 4-6 hour visit. If you're income eligible, this service is free-of-charge! Otherwise, the co-pay is only $50 thanks to support provided by the state of Connecticut and our local utility companies.
Washington homes using electricity as their primary heating fuel that perform energy efficiency upgrades may expect to save between $548.73 and $871.78. That's between $91.45 and $145.3 each month!
In other words, more efficient electrically heated homes pay only $1,412.47 and the most efficient pay around $1,089.42 instead of about $1,961.20 for the entire winter season.
Washington homes that use natural gas as their primary heating fuel that perform energy efficiency upgrades may expect to save between $201.67 and $404.48 just in this winter season. That's between $33.61 and $67.41 each month!
In other words, more efficient natural gas heated homes pay only $1,618.50 and the most efficient pay around $1,415.69 instead of about $1,820.17 for the entire winter season.
(Based on Eversource Energy Calculator and Consumption & Price Data from the Energy Information administration)
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A "Home Energy Solutions" energy audit provides expert diagnostics, upgrade recommendations and weatherization services. The service also qualifies you for advantageous Energize CT rebates and financial incentives to improve your energy efficiency and home comfort. The average participating household receives $1,350 of value from weatherization services and saves an annual average of $450 on utility bills. All this, from single 4-6 hour visit.
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Next data update: March 25th 2022
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