I built the stand and canopy for my larger tank and got to the point where I tore out the half-wall that had been dividing my basement in two. I tore it down to the studs at least since I'm going to mod it and rebuild it so my tanks are 'in the wall' with the sumproom closed off. Anyway, even with the sumroom more or less wide open to the carpeted rec-room/entertainment center side of the basement, my cheap little Kenmore remote temp/humidity unit is showing 72 deg 32% humidity. So in the winter the humidity is not a problem at all.
I disconnect my floor ac unit and my humidistat at 55-60 never runs the in-line duct fan (deflecto spa fan). This is while running a 120g display with MH's in a canopy with dual fans blowing into the sumproom, as well as a 100g fuge and a 150g sump (rubbermaid stock tubs) that are wide open to the air.
So at least in my case, pumping air through the rest of the house in the winter with only 32% humidity in the basement is pretty useless and a waste of fan power if using a fan.
My electric drops in the winter but my natural gas picks up so in a way it evens out, I just don't get as much of a break season to season.