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EIA, May 2026 · Free Calculator

Heating Cost in District of Columbia (2026)

District of Columbia energy rates pre-filled from EIA. Estimate your heating cost below, and see the assumptions behind every figure.

Electric25.40¢/kWh
Gas$1.52/therm
Avg Winter39.8°F
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◆ EIA state data · May 2026

District of Columbia Energy Rates

Electricity Rate
25.40¢/kWh
EIA, May 2026
Natural Gas Rate
$1.52/therm
EIA, winter average, Dec 2025 – Feb 2026
Lowest Running Cost
Gas Furnace
about $0.0166 per 1,000 BTU delivered

Electricity: EIA Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A, May 2026. That is a single month, not a 2026 annual average — annual state figures are not published until the following year. Natural gas: EIA Natural Gas Monthly residential price, winter average, Dec 2025 – Feb 2026, converted to $/therm. “Lowest running cost” is a calculation from those rates, not a survey of what people own: it is whichever system delivers a unit of heat for the least money in District of Columbia, comparing a heat pump at a seasonal COP of 2.8 against a 92% AFUE gas furnace. Rates vary by provider and season.

District of Columbia Rates Pre-Loaded · EIA, May 2026

Calculate Your Heating Cost in District of Columbia

District of Columbia avg $1.52/therm — EIA, winter average, Dec 2025 – Feb 2026

Heating in District of Columbia — What to Know

Climate

District of Columbia averages 39.8°F in winter. Cool winters (avg 39.8°F) and gas at $1.52/therm make a gas furnace about 38% cheaper per unit of delivered heat than a heat pump here.

Lowest Running Cost

On running cost alone a 92% AFUE gas furnace wins in District of Columbia: about $0.0166 per 1,000 BTU delivered, against $0.0266 for a heat pump at a seasonal COP of 2.8 — roughly 38% less. Gas is not available at every address, and a heat pump also cools.

vs US Average

District of Columbia electricity costs 25.4¢/kWh, about 38% above the US average of 18.44¢/kWh (EIA Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A, May 2026). Where electricity is expensive, the efficiency of the equipment matters more: a heat pump buys the same heat for a fraction of the kilowatt-hours a resistance heater needs.

Compare District of Columbia against other states using our heating cost by state index, or use our free heating cost calculator to estimate your monthly spend.

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Estimated Monthly Heating Costs in District of Columbia

Based on District of Columbia EIA rates: 25.40¢/kWh electricity (May 2026), $1.52/therm gas (winter average, Dec 2025 – Feb 2026).

Heater TypeSmall HomeMedium HomeLarge Home
Electric Resistance~$405/mo~$675/mo~$1013/mo
Gas Furnace (92% AFUE)~$90/mo~$150/mo~$225/mo
Heat Pump (COP 2.8)~$145/mo~$241/mo~$362/mo

How these are worked out. Whole-home heating for a full winter month, not a plug-in heater. We take District of Columbia's 39.8°F average winter temperature, which gives about 756 heating degree days in a 30-day month against a 65°F base, and multiply by a heat-loss coefficient of 300 (small, ~1,000 sq ft), 500 (medium, ~2,000 sq ft) or 750 BTU/hr/°F (large, ~3,000 sq ft) for an average-insulated home. That delivered heat is then priced at the rates above, at the efficiencies shown in each row. Those coefficients are round engineering figures, not measurements — they exist so every page on this site derives monthly cost the same way. A poorly sealed house can easily run double these numbers.

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Heating Costs in District of Columbia — FAQs

The average residential electricity rate in District of Columbia is 25.4¢/kWh (0.2540/kWh), per EIA Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A for May 2026. That is a single-month figure, not a full-year average.

Figures above are calculated from EIA Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A (May 2026) and EIA residential natural gas prices, using a seasonal COP of 2.8 for a heat pump in District of Columbia's climate and 92% AFUE for a modern condensing gas furnace.

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