The graph shows the winter heating cost according to heating fuel type from 2003 to 2011. Many kind of fuel can use for heating. The heater fuels such as natural gas, fuel oil and electricity.
Many costumers use winter heating in winter seasons. To use the winter heater need more cost because it is needed fuel for operate the heater. This cost start from $400 to $2.500.
Electricity is the lowest cost for fuel heater. It is about $500. Fuel oil is higher cost for fuel heater. From 2003 to 2007 increased sharply at $1.505. This number continues rose sharply until the end of year 2010 $2.425. Natural gas shows from 2003 to 2007 leveling off average about $750. From 2007 to 2010 decline slightly $547.
To sum up, the cheapest heating cost of fuel in winter season is electricity.
Many costumers use winter heating in winter seasons. To use the winter heater need more cost because it is needed fuel for operate the heater. This cost start from $400 to $2.500.
Electricity is the lowest cost for fuel heater. It is about $500. Fuel oil is higher cost for fuel heater. From 2003 to 2007 increased sharply at $1.505. This number continues rose sharply until the end of year 2010 $2.425. Natural gas shows from 2003 to 2007 leveling off average about $750. From 2007 to 2010 decline slightly $547.
To sum up, the cheapest heating cost of fuel in winter season is electricity.
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