Natural gas is the cheapest where we live.
Right now, it’s natural gas.
National Grid is my utility company. I have a decent sized two bedroom apartment, with central air and dishwasher, electric stove and fridge I have lived here for 23 years. My utility bills are higher in the summer running the central air unit that is connected to my gas furnace in my bedroom closet. My gas and electric bill was $107.00 for November. For December, it was $137.00. This past July, the electric was $135.00, and in August, it was $176.00. Electric is more expensive.
That is true. We have NG in town, but at our farm the house is on propane.
In Texas winters are short and it is not the issue that it is up North.
With propane at my farm house it is a one time charge to fill my tank, no monthly fees for connection. All that is on LP there is the floor furnace and optional LP heat on central heat and air system. The central heat and air system there has electronic ignition, no pilot. (Does not work when electrical power is out.) But the floor furnace has a pilot light, but it is turned off most of the year. We have electric water heater at the farm, it is REA supplier, pretty cheap rates.
In town NG is a lot cheaper than LP heating. But there is a monthly fee whether you use anything or not. I have a NG water heater in town. The furnace on the AC system and the water heater are all the appliances that I have on NG in town.
The cost per therm for natural gas they show is 3.5X higher than what I pay.
Not available. Leftists threaten to end supply here.