It depends on how many therms you use. Any energy or gas related contract you sign can be legally rescinded by you 10 days after it is signed. After 10 days you cannot rescind the agreement unless you have a zero dollar cancellation fee. Rather than knowing the current price, it wont do you any good unless you know how many therms you use and what the average price is per each quarter of the last 5 years. Dont stop at therms. I use to work for an energy company and they do their best to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to what their customers are thinking. Just dont sign anything that has a cancellation fee or and be sure to cancel before your term expires. They make money when you don't cancel. When they save you money, they lose money. Their game is; they do their best to make sure you forget about cancelling and that is when they can legally drain you of your cash or assets if you cannot otherwise pay. But you can beat them at their own game and and cash out before they get the chance. Also if you supplier is about to merge assets with another company cancel your agreement. This usually means you will be held liable to new terms without a consent required by you. Don't be afraid to go with a supplier, just make sure you excersise your rights as they are required to be stated in the "small print" of your contract.
One therm equals 100,000 BTUs.
Sep - Oct 2011 bill reflected BGE Natural Gas Commodity at .5675 per therm & .5605. They were switching to winter rates.
100 cubic feet equals 1 therm
What is the therm price per unit (therm) for the last twelve months in new jersey. I would like residential, commercial and industrial. What businesses use the most therms consistantly? jeff benefits.unlimited@hotmail.com
A therm of natural gas sold to me for home use by Questar Gas cost 92 cents. The cost of a natural gas varies depending on what state you live in. Utah has the lowest cost of natural gas.
That depends on who your supplier is ! Every supplier will set their own price.
BTU should be a measure of heating content, so it will vary with composition. However, in the US, 1 cubic ft of natural gas = 1,028 BTU. 1 therm = 100,000 BTU 100 cf = 0.1 Mcf approximately 1 therm (th). or more exactly 0.0972 Mcf = 1 th. See natural gas under wikipedia.
None. Gas is not measured in square metres.
Current rates are at $1.01 per therm in Georgia. However, rates are expected to increase in the coming months and the exact price will depend on your location.
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100 therm is more then 3.20 therm
Prices on both commodities depend on the market for which they are most closely associated with as well as the time of year ("season"). A gallon (Methane converted from MMBTu unit of measure to Gallon) to gallon comparison of Methane ("Natural Gas") to Propane currently tracks close, in some markets, Methane yeilding just under a dollar & propane above a dollar. (Note: prices are always subject to market conditions; supply, demand, associated expenses to take the product to market.)