In a recent survey of all US states, Oregon households had the second-lowest energy costs.
Oregon Households Have 2 nd Lowest Energy Costs
A recent study by the Arkansas heating and air conditioning experts Anderson Air used the latest available state residential energy expenditure data from the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA), and compared it to the number of households in each state, revealing what each state spends per household, and who, on average, spends the most and least on energy.
Oregon households spend an average $1,896 a year on energy, slightly more than Washington state, where households pay less than any other state, and less than half what households in states like New Hampshire and Connecticut pay.
Oregon and Utah are joint-second among the stat

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