Indiana--Solution To Rising Natural Gas Prices Right Under Your Feet
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 20, 2000
FORT WAYNE, IN - Homeowners using natural gas to heat their
homes can expect to dig a little deeper into their pockets to pay
their heating bills this winter. According to the Department of
Energy, heating bills for natural gas users are expected to be up
to 60% higher this winter than last year. Oil in not expected to
be any cheaper.
Utility companies are already sending warnings to customers about
how prices have doubled since last year, forcing rate boosts. Northern
Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) is informing customers to
plan on increases of 50 to 60% in their natural gas bills in December,
January and February compared to the same months last heating season.
Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, which serves more than 250,000
households in the Indianapolis area, has reported that beginning
in September, an average residential heating customer can expect
to see a price increase of about 24%. Citizens predicts customer
bills are likely to climb an extra $30 a month in December, January
and February, compared to last winter.
The DOE's Energy Information Administration claims the skyrocketing
prices are due to fall off in production, short supplies and high
demand by industry and electric utilities.
As natural gas and propane users are starting to feel the cold
reality of higher fuel costs, homeowners using nature's free energy
are resting comfortably. That's because they're taking advantage
of the geothermal energy found in their own back yards. This method
of heating, cooling and providing hot water offers homeowners better
comfort, unmatched energy efficiency, and lower monthly utility
bills. In fact, geothermal heating and cooling systems have proven
to operate up to four times more efficiently than traditional systems.
The Natural Renewable Energy Laboratory reports geothermal systems
can produce savings of $300 to $1000 per year in an average home
over conventional gas, oil, propane, electric resistance or air-to-air
heat pumps.
WaterFurnace International, headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana,
is one of the largest manufacturers of geothermal heating and cooling
systems in North America. Their energy efficient product line of
geothermal systems has proven to save homeowners up to 60% on monthly
utility bills over conventional systems-an eye-opening alternative
that's getting even more recognition due to the rising utility rates.
In addition, these systems are environmentally-friendly and provide
safe, reliable year-round comfort without flames, fumes or a threat
of carbon monoxide poisoning. Unlike traditional heating systems
that generate heat by burning our limited supplies of fossil fuels,
geothermal systems tap into an unlimited source of renewable underground
energy and simply transfer that energy from one point to another-from
the earth to the home in winter and from the home to the earth in
summer. Their ability to move heat, instead of creating it, helps
curb environmental concerns like acid rain, global warming, ozone
depletion and other environmental problems directly linked to the
burning of fossil fuels.
No matter where you live, the underground temperatures stay relatively
constant year-round. Every home is literally sitting on its own
energy source. Geothermal systems work by moving the stored underground
heat energy using a series of fluid-filled pipes either buried in
the ground, sunk in a pond, or used in a well. The solution in the
pipes absorbs the warm, free energy of the earth and carries it
to the geothermal unit, which compresses the extracted warmth to
a high temperature and delivers it to the home. For cooling, the
process is reversed, resulting in cool, dehumidified air. Only a
small amount of electricity is necessary to capture the endless
supply of free energy, keeping operating costs low.
Geothermal systems can also be used to produce hot water for domestic
use or for radiant floor heating systems, ice melt, swimming pools
and hot tubs to further add to your monthly savings costs.
Other advantages include its quiet operation, durability and reliability.
They don't require the use of outside condensing units and because
they have fewer mechanical components, which are sheltered from
the harsh outdoor elements, they provide long-lasting and worry-free
operation.
Electric utility companies often offer rebates or special electric
rate programs to homeowners to help promote the use of this energy-efficient
and enviro-friendly technology.
For more information on how the high performance, high efficiency
geothermal heating and cooling system compares to the rising utility
costs associated with natural gas and propane, call 1-800-GEO-SAVE.
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