Summer Heat – Winter Heating Crisis

Summer Heat – Winter Heating Crisis

by John on August 25, 2008

A picture of Pisgah Baptist Church in Four Oak...winters coming in new england 

It’s the end of august and it’s targeted to hit 90+ today in ct, ma, ri, nh, even me… are you even thinking about heating oil?

It’s a far cry to January with freezing temperatures, howling winds and furnaces gulping gallons of oil a day.

Yea happy heating season….

Here’s the thing:

The U.S. Department of Energy projects residential heating oil prices will average $4.34 per gallon during this heating season (October though March), compared with $3.31 for the fall and winter of 2007-08, an increase of about 31 percent.

You may want to check out fuel a assistance program funded by the federal LIHEAP, or Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

Here’s the LIHEAP page for heating assistance.

LIHEAP component offers crisis help, assisting in “emergency situations with primary heat security deposits, utility heating bills, repair/replacement of heating equipment, primary heating fuel or emergency shelter,” program literature said.

How far does petroleum prices have to keep coming down, till you dodge the bullet?

Leave your comments below or you can go to the heating oil forum and ad to the growing list of agencies that are offering heating assistance.

Stay safe, stay warm and save money

John

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