yes. Switching to natural gas will save you lots of money. US oil prices are fairly high, and can get up to $4.00. Natural gas normally costs only $1.30. Not even half! Natural gas can cost at least 1/6th of liquid propane gas.Picklez
William Iulo has written: 'Some economic implications of the importation of natural gas into the Pacific Northwest' -- subject(s): Natural gas, Power resources 'Electric utilities--costs and performance' -- subject(s): Costs, Electric utilities
Peter Eglington has written: 'Observed costs of oil and gas reserves in Alberta, 1957-1979' -- subject(s): Costs, Gas industry, Natural gas, Petroleum, Petroleum industry and trade, Prospecting
Electric costs about 50% more than natural gas.
You can find out how much a natural gas for a barbecue grill costs and read information to compare prices on the internet or go to your local shops and en quire about it there.
Natural gas is generally more cost effective since it cooks quicker and costs less.
Converting to natural gas means never having to worry about fuel deliveries again. The gas is delivered through a network of pipelines directly to your home. It is the cleanest-burning of all the fossil fuels, so it is environmentally friendly. And natural gas traditionally costs less than other fuels or electricity.
Michele McLachlan has written: 'International comparisions' -- subject(s): Energy consumption, Statistics 'Oil and gas finding costs in Alberta' -- subject(s): Reserves, Prospecting, Petroleum, Costs, Natural gas
No natural gas is natural gas.
No natural gas is natural gas.
John M. Studebaker has written: 'Slashing utility costs handbook' -- subject(s): Rates, Costs, Electric utilities, Gas companies, Gas industry 'Utility negotiating strategies for end-users' -- subject(s): Customer services, Negotiation in business, Consumer education, Public utilities, Public relations, Gas industry, Electric utilities 'ESCO' 'Effectively Managing Natural Gas Costs' 'Maximizing energy savings and minimizing costs' -- subject(s): Rates, Costs, Electric utilities, Energy consumption, Gas companies, Gas industry
Being natural, it does not lead to any harmful emissions. However, there are certain disadvantages that need to be considered while opting for natural gas as a substitute for artificial fuels. What are the disadvantages of natural gas?Firstly, it is a highly inflammable substance.Secondly, there are huge costs involved in transporting natural gas through pipes.Owing to the high percentage of methane in natural gas, it is highly combustible. There are high possibilities that methane explosions occur while extracting as also while actually using natural gas. Moreover, natural gas, being a colorless and an odorless substance, detection of gas leaks can be difficult. This makes the use of natural gas further riskier.Natural gas requires highly complex treatment plants and pipelines for its delivery. The pipelines transport the natural gas from the gas field to its actual site of use.Natural gas occupies four times the space of a gasoline-equivalent energy.