Stories tagged with "heating oil"
On being wrong - the falling price of home heating oil in Maine
Posted by Heading Out on October 31, 2008 - 8:54am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: heating oil, maine, marcellus shale, natural gas, north east, original, rockies express, wood pellets [list all tags]
Sometimes, I have to admit, when predictions are made, I can be just wrong. Asked, early in the summer as to the wisdom of buying winter supplies of heating oil in the North East, I suggested that there would be a likely continued rise in price, and that with distributors having problems, that an early securing of supplies would pay off. Well it is not happening. Recent stories have shown that the price of heating oil in Maine has fallen from $4.71 in July to $3.08 last week. The national average heating oil price as shown by the EIA is steadily falling.

Home Heating in the USA: A Comparison of Forests with Fossil Fuels
Posted by Nate Hagens on December 14, 2007 - 9:51am
Topic: Alternative energy
Tags: deforestation, easter island, heating oil, home heating, natural gas, propane, sustainability, wood [list all tags]
As the shortest day of the year is just ahead, and colder temperatures abound, (at least in the North), I thought I'd edit and repost an analysis on home heating I ran last summer. (That post was followed by quite a good discussion)
A short fifty years ago, people heated their homes in winter with coal. A hundred years ago and before, people living in cold climates largely stayed warm in winter with firewood. Today, in a country (and planet) with vastly more people, we heat homes in northern climates largely with high quality fossil fuels, specifically natural gas, heating oil, and propane. Trees, a less energy-dense form of stored sunlight than oil and gas, have recovered a good part of their former % of landcover in the US, despite being still used for paper, wood, furniture, pulp and some heat. Below is an analysis of how the US residential sector heats its homes, how large are our forests and how much they grow and how much wood we could use for heat, after fossil fuels decline.
US direct fossil fuel use for heating Click to enlarge.

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