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  1. Of the three fuels discussed here, oil is by far the worst, at 161.4 lbs. of CO2 per million Btus produced. Propane is considerably better, creating 139.05 lbs. of CO2 per million Btus. Natural gas is best, at 117 lbs. of CO2 per million Btus. Based on that and cost, natural gas is the easy choice. Well, not so fast.

  2. The monthly cost of running a heat pump depends on factors such as the size of your home and the corresponding size and BUT output of your heat pump, the local climate, how well insulated your home is, your personal usage patterns, the harshness of winters and summers, and energy prices. On average, a heat pump’s operating cost can range from ...

  3. WTI Crude Oil Price in CAD; 1 Liter Crude Oil : 0.73 CAD: 1 Barrel Crude Oil: 115.31 CAD: 1 Barrel Today Low: 113.93 CAD: 1 Barrel Today High: 115.14 CAD

  4. Spot price of Heating Oil is the current price at which Heating Oil can be bought or sold. It is the wholesale price that is quoted if you wanted to buy Heating Oil in New York today. The price is quoted per US Gallon.

  5. Jun 17, 2024 · Canada fuel prices, electricity prices, natural gas prices. The table below shows the most recent prices per liter of octane-95 gasoline, regular diesel, and other fuels. These are retail (pump) level prices, including all taxes and fees. The information is updated weekly. The next table shows the electricity rates per kWh.

  6. 8 Ways to Save and get more from Our Services. Heating with oil is safe, efficient and economical. Discover all the ways you can save or get more from our heating oil services.

  7. How heat pumps pay off. Heat pumps can be a cost-effective way to heat and cool homes while reducing climate pollution. This interactive tool helps you to compare the cost of heat pumps to other home heating and cooling options in five cities across Canada. It was developed by experts at the Canadian Climate Institute based on extensive ...