“In September of 2025, the American Gas Association published its 2025-2026 Winter Heating Outlook. Here are six slides from their analysis we thought offered some of the most interesting insights.”
Electricity costs less in California than in Texas? I'm sure there must be some logic in there somewhere. The latest prices (cents per kiloWatt hour) are California 33.52 Residential 26.69 Commercial, Texas 15.23 and 8.60.
If the Californians are spending slightly less than the Texans, for less than half as much energy, it's almost as if that's all the energy they could afford to buy. As an example my spending on Ferraris and luxury yachts is very low indeed.
Electricity costs less in California than in Texas? I'm sure there must be some logic in there somewhere. The latest prices (cents per kiloWatt hour) are California 33.52 Residential 26.69 Commercial, Texas 15.23 and 8.60.
If the Californians are spending slightly less than the Texans, for less than half as much energy, it's almost as if that's all the energy they could afford to buy. As an example my spending on Ferraris and luxury yachts is very low indeed.