Heating Cost in Rhode Island → Providence County
How much does it cost to heat a home in Providence County? Here's a breakdown by fuel type, using real local prices and 5,899 heating degree days for Providence County.
Estimates are for a typical 2,000 sq ft home. Use the calculator for your exact ZIP code.
↓ Oil prices in Providence County are down 10.1% over the past 6 weeks. View current oil prices.
| Fuel | Local Price | Cost/MMBTU | Annual Cost | Monthly (Heating) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Natural Gas Cheapest | $1.87/therm | $20 | $1,660 | $277 |
| Heat Pump | $0.30/kWh | $29 | $2,432 | $405 |
| Heating Oil | $4.09/gallon | $35 | $2,869 | $478 |
| Electric Baseboard | $0.30/kWh | $88 | $7,295 | $1,216 |
Cheapest option for this area
Natural Gas
$1,660/year estimated — saving $1,209/year vs heating oil
Oil price: $4.09/gal (local median). Electricity: $0.30/kWh (Rhode Island avg). Gas: $1.87/therm (Rhode Island avg). HDD: 5,899. Estimates for a 2,000 sq ft home.
Prices updated: 2026-06-03. Prices may differ from real-time calculator.
At local electricity rates ($0.30/kWh) and oil prices ($4.09/gal), switching from oil to a heat pump would pay for itself in approximately 25.1 years (based on average installation cost of $11,000). Federal tax credits and state rebates can reduce this significantly.
During the heating season (October–March), a typical 2,000 sq ft home in Providence County costs approximately:
If you're staying with oil heat, the biggest savings come from comparing local suppliers. The spread between cheapest and most expensive in Providence County can be $0.50–$1.00/gallon — that's $250–$500/year on the same fuel.
Median: $4.09/gal · 11 suppliers reporting prices
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