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Posted October 10, 2025

Electricity use is becoming more common for residential heating ›

U.S. residential heating fuel

Data source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey
Data values: House Heating Fuel

An increasing share of U.S. households are using electricity for heating, although natural gas remains the most common heating fuel. In 2024, 42% of U.S. households reported that electricity was their main space heating fuel, according to annual estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. Natural gas was the main heating fuel in 47% of homes last year, a decline from 49% in 2010.

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Data Highlights

  • 10/8/2025
  • Wind and solar combined share of generation
  • 15.5
  • %


  • 16.2%
    from year earlier
  • 10/8/2025
  • Daily electric power demand
  • 10952
  • GWh


  • 2.5%
    from year earlier
  • $3.32
  • /million Btu
  • $0.397 /million Btu
    from week earlier
  • $0.815 /million Btu
    from year earlier
  • $66.13
  • /barrel
  • $5.02 /barrel
    from week earlier
  • $13.19 /barrel
    from year earlier

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