by Angela DeLong | Nov 7, 2013 | Natural Gas Company, Natural Gas in PA, Natural Gas Prices, News, PA Natural Gas Companies
In a recent report from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on the “Winter 2013-14 Energy Market Assessment,” it is estimated that the Northeast is now the top gas producing region in the country. This is a result of a sharp increase in production from the...
by Angela DeLong | Oct 15, 2013 | Natural Gas Heating, Natural Gas in PA
At UGI EnergyLink, Halloween is one of our favorite holidays—plenty of candy clutters our desks and we love to offer our customers “treats,” like the opportunity to save money on energy bills. Thinking about switching to a local natural gas provider, like UGI...
by Angela DeLong | Sep 20, 2013 | Home Natural Gas, Natural Gas in PA, Reduce Energy Costs, Tips for Saving Energy
Whether your child has just started second grade at Buchanan Elementary or you have a high school student beginning their final year at JP McCaskey, one thing all parents can do now is let out a sigh of relief that school is back in session. But now that the craziness...
by Angela DeLong | Feb 22, 2013 | Blog, Natural Gas Benefits, Natural Gas Company, Natural Gas in PA
By now, you’re probably familiar with all the benefits associated with natural gas home heating. If you aren’t, check out our earlier blog post on the pros of converting to natural gas. Now, not only does natural gas benefit you and your family directly—it boosts the...
by Angela DeLong | Feb 20, 2013 | Blog, Natural Gas Benefits, Natural Gas Heating, Natural Gas in PA, PA Natural Gas Companies
Are you ready to choose a dependable natural gas company in Lancaster, PA? Great! Natural gas provides numerous advantages over other heating fuels, including oil and propane. Natural gas furnaces produce heat that is between 25 and 35 degrees warmer than fuels from...
by Angela DeLong | Jan 16, 2013 | Blog, Natural Gas Benefits, Natural Gas Company, Natural Gas in PA
We’ve been very busy here at UGI EnergyLink this heating season—and for good reason. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that U.S. households that use oil to warm their homes should expect to pay close to a whopping $2,500 in heating bills this season....