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Heating Oil Company | Oil Price Per Gallon | Cash Discount | Volume Discount |
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Sam's Service Center & USave Fuels | Call for price | No | No |
Midway Oil | Call for price | No | No |
Rutland Fuel Co | Call for price | No | No |
Johnson Energy Inc Oil | Call for price | No | No |
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Homeowners have a variety of home heating fuels to choose from. Heating oil is the most popular choice in Proctor, used by 530 or 82.55% of homes. The 2nd most popular choice for Proctor homeowners is propane, used by 96 homes (14.95%). The remaining homes are heated with wood (45), electricity (5), other fuels (4), and other fuels (3).
Proctor Primary Home Heating Fuel Popularity by Number of Households
Fuel | Proctor Households | % of Households |
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Heating Oil | 530 | 82.6% |
Propane | 96 | 15.0% |
Wood | 45 | 7.0% |
Electricity | 5 | 0.8% |
Other Fuels | 4 | 0.6% |
Natural Gas | 3 | 0.5% |
Heating oil (82.6%)
Propane (15.0%)
Wood (7.0%)
Electricity (0.8%)
Other fuels (0.6%)
Natural gas (0.5%)
Heating oil has become less popular in Proctor. In the 2 years since 2020, the number of heating oil homes fell from 566 to 530, a 6.36% drop.
Proctor Heating Oil Households (2011 - 2022)
Year | Heating Oil Households |
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2011 | 636 |
2012 | 642 |
2013 | 617 |
2014 | 588 |
2015 | 577 |
2016 | 541 |
2017 | 536 |
2018 | 558 |
2019 | 595 |
2020 | 566 |
2021 | 548 |
2022 | 530 |
Between 2020 and today, the number of homes using propane as the primary space heating fuel rose from 20 to 96.
Between 2020 and today, the number of homes using natural gas as the primary space heating fuel rose from 3 to 3.
Electric space heating systems are becoming drop popular in Proctor. Since 2020, the number of homes heating with electricity fell from 24 to 5, a 79.17% decrease.
Solar is the most environmentally friendly of all space heating fuels. With an “active” solar heating system, liquid is circulated between solar panels on a home’s roof and a heat energy storage tank in the basement.
Homeowners in Proctor have not yet adopted solar heating.
Last year, Proctor homeowners purchased a total of 449,937 gallons of heating oil. Out of the 124 towns in Vermont, Proctor ranks 58th for home heating oil consumption.
Country-wide, Proctor ranks 1660th out of 29,620 towns in America for heating oil consumption.
Short Term Trends
Proctor’s overall heating oil use varies from year to year, primarily depending on how cold each winter is. As the temperature outside gets colder, homes’ heating systems need to burn more and more oil to keep homes warm. Last winter in Proctor, the average outside temperature was 3.5° F warmer than the prior winter's average outside temperature.
Proctor Average Winter Temperature
Heating Season | Average Temperature |
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2024 - 2025 | 31.9° F |
2023 - 2024 | 28.4° F |
Approximately 530 households in Proctor, VT heat their homes with fuel oil. This makes oil delivery essential, especially when Proctor, VT temperatures drop as low as 42.5° F each winter.
82% of Proctor, VT Households Rely On Heating Oil Delivery Each Winter
Proctor, VT Households | Proctor, VT Heating Oil Households |
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642 | 530 |
4 Proctor, VT Oil Companies Go the Distance
With 449,937 gallons of heating oil delivered to Proctor, VT homeowners during the winter of 2023, the Proctor, VT community relies on its 4 oil companies to keep warm.
Oil delivery is a two step process: First, an oil truck picks up oil at the nearest bulk fuel terminal. In the case of Proctor, VT, two of the closest terminals are null in null and null in null. Then, the truck delivers the #2 heating oil to homes and businesses in Proctor, VT.
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