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by chrisco255
1670 days ago
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Well, you must be a fun conversationalist. Nearly 2/3 of Texans use electricity for heat, and it no doubt becomes more electrically dependent in the southern latitudes of Texas (it being a very large and widespread state, climate varies quite a bit in various parts of the state). By your own source that's 50% higher electricity dependence for heat than the U.S. average. But no, I was not talking about the upper latitudes of Texas where freezing weather and snow is quite common and gas heaters are more prevalent. |
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Of course, if the fans are electric, then the gas heat doesn’t help.
In that case, you better hope you have a gas fireplace.