A simple rule of thumb: lowering your thermostat a few degrees can make a noticeable difference over time. The reason is straightforward. Heating demand is tied to the gap between indoor and outdoor temperatures. The bigger the gap, the harder your system has to work.
Read MoreAccording to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, La Niña conditions are currently present and are favored to continue into the early winter months. The agency notes that the event is expected to remain weak, with a higher chance of transitioning back to neutral conditions by late winter.
Read MoreWelcome to cooler weather! As the seasons change, it’s a good time to think about how your home stays warm — and how your heating system affects your electric bill.
Read MoreAs cooler temperatures start to roll in, it’s a great time to take a closer look at how electricity is used in your apartment or condo—and how small changes can lead to meaningful savings.
Read MoreUnderstand Seasonal Energy Use and Prevent Surprise Water Charges; Know the Signs of a Toilet Leak.
Read MoreWe know that more energy usage means higher bills. So how can you keep the holiday cheer alive while being mindful of your energy consumption? Here are some simple, effective tips…
Read MoreWelcome to autumn. The days are growing shorter, and temperatures have started to drop. After a long, hot summer, it may seem too early to start thinking about the upcoming winter weather and how it can affect your energy bills. But now is the perfect time to plan and prepare for those inevitably frigid winter days.
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