How to make your home shockproof when energy prices go wild
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How to make your home shockproof when energy prices go wild
""I have an EV, so I'm not buying gas, which is rapidly increasing at this point. I have a mini split heat pump, so that heats the house the majority of the time, so I'm not burning heating oil.""
""Natural gas is going to go up in price as we saw recently, so we add that to our savings. That's maybe $400, $500 and no monthly base rate.""
Brian McGowan in Pennsylvania spent about $150 on power last year after installing solar panels, expecting further reductions this year. He previously faced over $2000 in electricity costs, $1000 on gas, and $2000 on heating oil. John Spezia in Colorado added a heat pump to his solar system, eliminating gas expenses and saving $400-$500 annually. Both homeowners benefit from excess energy production, with McGowan using an off-grid system during outages and Spezia banking credits for colder months.
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