How much does natural gas cost?
In order to know how much it costs to run a natural gas appliance in your home, it is helpful to know your cost per one hundred cubic feet (CCF). To calculate your average cost per CCF for a particular billing period, look at your gas bill and divide the monthly dollar amount by the number of CCF used that month. This is the easiest way to find your personal, average cost per CCF. You can also find current rate information on this web page: Monthly gas cost changes. If you would like to review Duke Energy Ohio’s residential rate tariffs, see: Duke Energy Ohio rate tariffs. Be aware that you must consider many small rate components found on several different pages in order to determine your cost per CCF from most natural gas rate tariffs.
In order to know how much it costs to run a natural gas appliance in your home, it is helpful to know your cost per one hundred cubic feet (CCF). To calculate your average cost per CCF for a particular billing period, look at your gas bill and divide the monthly dollar amount by the number of CCF used that month. This is the easiest way to find your personal, average cost per CCF. You can also find current rate information on this web page: Monthly gas cost changes. If you would like to review Duke Energy Kentucky’s residential rate tariffs, see: Duke Energy Kentucky rate tariffs. Be aware that you must consider many small rate components found on several different pages in order to determine your cost per CCF from most natural gas rate tariffs.