by Angela DeLong | Nov 8, 2021 | Clean Energy, Home Natural Gas, Lifestyle, Natural Gas Benefits, Natural Gas Uses, Residential Electricity
Natural gas makes so much possible. In the 19th century, natural gas was used primarily for powering lights. Now, technology has expanded the use of natural gas to the point where it can be used for almost anything. In your home, this means heating and cooling,...
by Angela DeLong | Jan 26, 2021 | Blog, Home Natural Gas, Reduce Energy Costs, Residential Electricity, Safety Tips, Tips for Saving Energy
A polar vortex is one of the natural occurrences that can have a direct impact on energy prices. It is something that professionals in the energy industry continue to study – and is quite intriguing especially since the past few winters have been rather mild. While...
by Angela DeLong | Aug 20, 2020 | Home Natural Gas, Natural Gas Appliances, Natural Gas in PA, Safety Tips
Natural gas is a popular choice for home and water heating. It’s considered the safest and cleanest fossil fuel; however, that doesn’t mean it’s entirely danger-free. A natural gas leak in your home could start a fire, and inhaling the gas can cause natural gas...
by Angela DeLong | Jul 21, 2020 | Electricity Prices, Home Natural Gas, Natural Gas Prices, Residential Electricity, Tips for Saving Energy
A home energy plan is a necessity for any homeowner. But do you know which plan works best for your needs? In addition to being an experienced and knowledgeable company, UGI EnergyLink offers a variety of pricing options to allow you to choose which plan works best...
by Kaitlin Killian | Mar 24, 2016 | Blog, Home Natural Gas, Natural Gas Appliances
Natural gas is a safe energy source; however, similar to carbon dioxide or propane, it is important to know how the gas works and signs your natural gas appliance needs attention so you and your family can stay safe! What Is Natural Gas is Used For? Natural gas is a...
by Kaitlin Killian | Mar 10, 2016 | Blog, Home Natural Gas
Odors can omit from a fireplace for many reasons. Although it is not completely unusual for your fireplace to have a slight odor, it is something to take caution over if you think you smell gas. Even though natural gas is odorless, many times a rotten egg smell is...