Peco's electricity price is set to up on Dec. 1. Natural gas, heating oil, propane, and even firewood all cost more this winter. We break down how this might impact your wallet.
Residential customers will spend about 28% more to heat with natural gas than last winter, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, though gas prices appear to have stabilized somewhat since dramatic increases at the end of last winter.
But there is a silver lining to electricity prices: There are indications that they may be peaking, and customers could have choices with competitive suppliers in the coming weeks.
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