
Energy bills to rise this winter for propane-heated homes
October 8, 2013 By LP Gas
Higher fuel bills are anticipated for homes that heat with propane, EIA reports in its Short-Term Energy and Winter Fuels Outlook.
Read MoreHigher fuel bills are anticipated for homes that heat with propane, EIA reports in its Short-Term Energy and Winter Fuels Outlook.
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