EIA releases January short-term forecastEIA turns up estimated rate increases — calls highest season-to-season growth for residential heating costs since 1975 Steve Sutherlin PNA Managing Editor
The Energy Information Administration short-term forecast released this month said residential heating costs will rise sharply in 2001.
The predicted 45 percent increase in the nominal average residential price would be the highest season-to-season growth rate since at least 1975.
Residential custom....
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