Many of us are about to face higher winter heating bills this winter. Some suppliers, like the predominant British Gas in the UK, are raising prices by up to 8 percent. The U.S. Energy Information Administration, meanwhile, reckons on a staggering 13 percent increase this year for those using mainly natural gas to heat homes in the U.S. There’s not much one can do about it. We need heat. Stop-gaps have always included the politician-suggested wearing of a sweater; dropping the thermostat a few degrees; or using a gym to shower.
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Posted by: Patrick Nelson October 24, 2013 05:00 AMMany of us are about to face higher winter heating bills this winter. Some suppliers, like the predominant British Gas in the UK, are raising prices by up to 8 percent. The U.S. Energy Information Administration, meanwhile, reckons on a staggering 13 percent increase this year for those using mainly natural gas to heat homes in the U.S. There’s not much one can do about it. We need heat. Stop-gaps have always included the politician-suggested wearing of a sweater; dropping the thermostat a few degrees; or using a gym to shower.