Electric heat. Basement wants to be the ground temp, which is 68 degrees. Basically requires the electric baseboard to run 24/7 to keep it at 90
Don't mean to get off-track, but your electricity is probably provided by natural gas plants (at lease the majority are down here in Texas). Based on your expectation, that's damn expensive natural gas up there.. I will have my pool pump on 20 hours a day and two AC units on most of the day and my monthly bill will be about $350. Can't imagine what it would be in NH.
As for the 90 degrees, I'm sure it feels like a heat-wave hitting you straight in the face.
yeah, I'd be pulling the breaker for the basement heat and telling her that it must have broke, especially if there is an electric blanket available.
there aren't a lot of NG plants in NE, the source is coming from something else
when we lived in Maine it was electric, pellets or a giant oil tank outside your house
no NG avail
Nuke plant. Seabrook nuclear to be specific.