During the hottest days of the year, the smallest failures can cause the biggest catastrophes. And when something major goes wrong, it can mean unexpected costs for your household.
Read MoreDuring the hottest days of the year, the smallest failures can cause the biggest catastrophes. And when something major goes wrong, it can mean unexpected costs for your household.
Read MoreKeeping your home warm in the winter often means a higher energy bill – but there are steps you can take to avoid a potential cost spike during the colder months.
Read MoreToday, there are many different multimedia sources vying for our attention. Even so, television continues to be watched by Americans ages 15 and older nearly three hours per day. Over the course of a year, that number can really add up. This stat is worth considering, both in terms of the cost to power that TV, and the electricity being used, which can vary by television type.
Read MoreBeing an energy-conscious consumer means knowing what small steps you can take to ensure that your limiting your energy usage when possible. Here we debunk 3 common myths about computer power use.
Read MoreLet’s say you buy a light bulb with ‘100 watts’ printed on it. And when you pay your utility bill, you can see that your energy usage is measured in kilowatt hours. The watt is obviously some unit of measurement, but what is the watt, really?
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