Find the Cheapest Natural Gas Rates for Sylvania OH 43560

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People Choose These Plans in 43560

Name Term Price
TrueSimple 6 6 9.2¢
Electric 12 Month Fixed Rate WITH MRC 12 8.3¢
12 Month Fixed Rate 12 0.0¢
RescueLock 12 12 0.0¢
Live Brighter 18 18 0.0¢
Fixed-Rate Gas 12 12 0.0¢
Secure Choice 12 12 0.0¢
Annual Clean Energy Plan 12 0.0¢
SureLock 24 24 0.0¢
OH Frontier Online Premier Gas-12 12 0.0¢
24 Month Fixed Rate 24 0.0¢
6 Month Home Power Plan 6 8.5¢
SureLock 12 12 0.0¢
Live Brighter 12 12 9.7¢
Affordable Clean Gas 12 12 0.0¢
TrueSimple 12 12 9.3¢
Live Brighter 12 12 0.0¢
OH Frontier Online Premier Gas-6 6 0.0¢
Safe Harbor Value 6 6 9.6¢
12 Month Home Natural Gas Plan 12 0.0¢
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Rates as of March 15th, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions in Sylvania

What plans does Symmetry Energy Solutions have in my area?

In your area, Symmetry Energy Solutions offers the following gas plans: The average rate of a 12 month fixed-rate gas plan in your area is around $7.522/MCF, ranging from $6.49/MCF to $8.99/MCF.

What are the most popular plans?

The most popular gas plans in 43560 in the past 30 days are 12 Month Home Natural Gas Plan, Affordable Clean Gas 12, 24 Month Fixed Rate, 12 Month Fixed Rate, and Affordable Clean Gas 24.

What is the average cost of a 12 month gas plan in the city of Sylvania, OH?

The average rate of a 12 month fixed-rate gas plan is around $7.522/MCF, ranging from $6.49/MCF to $8.99/MCF. Popular plans in this range are

In the case of 24 month plans, the average rate of a 24 month fixed-rate gas plan is around $6.77/MCF, ranging from $6.55/MCF to $6.99/MCF. Popular plans in this range are

Local Electricity, and Natural Gas information for 43560

Sylvania 43560 stats

Coming in as Ohio 78th most populuous zipcode region, 43560 contains 32226 people and covers 20.89 square miles of Sylvania.

Area codes in 43560 include 419/567.

4 Cities Nearest to Sylvania

Smaller Zipcodes in Sylvania

ZipcodeSquare Miles
4401120.81
4490620.79
4506620.68
4462920.67
4538220.65

News Articles Around Sylvania

Ohio Lawmakers Reconsider Energy Rebates

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Energy Rebates Head to Ohio Senate

Rebates for energy efficient appliances should sound like a good idea. So why do some groups not want to pay for it? Learn how this program could affect your bills.
Rebates for energy efficient appliances sounds like a good idea to most consumers. But according to some consumer groups, it might not be fair. Find out how this program could affect consumer utility bills.

After years of customers not having any kind of rebate through their power companies, that may be changing. The Ohio House recently passed House Bill 79. The bill restores some of the Ohio energy rebates removed by House Bill 6. The new bill now passes to the Ohio Senate for further debate. Of course, there are those who oppose the bill and costs that come with it. What will happen with your energy bills while Ohio lawmakers reconsider energy rebates?

Consumer Groups Oppose House Bill 79

The Northwest Ohio Aggregation Coalition (NOAC) offers some valid points against House Bill 79. For one thing, NOAC argues that renters are less likely to buy energy saving appliances get the rebates. Nevertheless, they will need to pay $1.50 on their monthly bills to fund the program. But bill supporters argue that all customers will get two chances to opt-out of the rebate program.

Meanwhile, the Ohio Consumer Council (OCC) also opposes House Bill 79. They say that existing federal programs already offer energy efficiency rebates. As a result, Ohio energy consumers should not pay additional charges or bother with power companies rules.

The Cost Of Energy Rebates

Of course, the biggest question is how much could this rebate program cost consumers. Currently, residential customers pay about $1.50 per month. That adds up to around $18 per year. Meanwhile, businesses or farms would pay around $7.50 per month. That adds up to about $90 per year. Depending on your utility company, this could come on the back of more fee increases that have already been approved. As a result, this could add more hardship to Ohioans struggling to stay on top of their bills.

How Do Ohio Energy Rebate Compare?

Other deregulated states like Pennsylvania allow utilities to offer their own rebate and incentive programs. Ohio utilities once offered great rebate programs as well. For now, HB79 does not offer a perfect fix. Yet, that state's utilities have long been urging to update and repair the grid. That's due to the state's rising demand for power. But, energy efficiency incentives that lower demand could help prevent bigger problems in the future.

Energy Rebates On The Horizon

While House Bill 79 is unlikely to be passed by the Senate soon, it does seem likely. So, if you don't expect the rebate program to help you, remember that you will be able to opt out. In the meantime, don't wait for an Ohio rebate if you're shopping for new appliances. There are plenty of federal energy saving rebates available. Be sure to check over the rebate rules so you can get the best deal. Remember, you can use different ways to reduce your electricity usage (and bill). The best place to learn more is at www.ohenergyratings.com