Wood banks emerge as vital source of heat while US gas bills still on the rise
by Aliya Uteuova from on (#680ZC)
Wood banks distribute firewood to people in need as the average US gas bill goes up by 28% this winter
Inflation may be going down in the US, dropping to 6.5% from last month's 7.1%, but the cost of keeping a home warm this winter is still on the rise. The average gas bill will increase by 28% this winter compared to last, according to estimates from the Energy Information Administration.
In some places across the country, people are returning to a surprising source of heat to keep costs down: wood. In areas where wood is more widely available and used for heating - such as forested parts of New England - wood banks are emerging as a vital way to stay warm this winter.
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