I just got notice today that my natural gas supplier will sell me gas beginning in November "at a rate that will not exceed $1.599 per CCF on a month to month basis. Your price will remain at this level or less every month unless IGS Energy first provides you with 30 days advance notice."
This does not include transportation charges, customer service fees, or taxes. It was just a year or so ago that I had a maximum rate of $1.11 per CCF. Right now it looks like the extra charges will add about 25 cents per CCF to the "commodity charges". So, it looks like we're being setup for natural gas charges of about $1.85 per CCF this winter; that is, unless IGS decided to give me 30day notice that they want to charge more.
For those of you that buy gas based on the "therm", 100 cu ft (or 1CCF) is roughly equivalent. A "therm" or "CCF" can be assumed to each provide 100,000 btu's. So, my 500,000 btu per hour underheat floor boiler, consumes about 5 CCF (or therms) per hour. Put simply, the floor heat will cost about over $9 per hour that the gas valve is actually "on". For me, this occurrs when the outside air temp drops below, and remains at, around 20 degrees. Above 20 degrees and when it is only dipping down at night, my underfloor heat boiler will cycle some; but it seems like it is at least "on" 50% or more of the time.
Also, it used to be that I figured the cost of just keeping the hot water warm in the 100 gallon storage tank to cost me about $70 per month. That was when gas was like 73 cents per CCF. It would now appear that that portion of the bill is going to be over $150 per month!