Keeping 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 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 MoreHear from IGS Energy Meteorologist Brent Rice on his role, the effects weather can have on energy, and why energy forecasting is important for customers.
Read MoreIt’s certainly a buzz word in the energy industry: carbon footprint. And though it’s pretty easy to use in a sentence, many can’t give a simple description of what exactly a carbon footprint entails.
Read MoreJust like meteorologists on television predict how the weather might affect your weekend plans, there are meteorologists off screen who predict how the weather will impact the demand of energy commodities like natural gas and electricity.
Read MoreWith summer in full swing and temperatures already climbing, it’s important to make sure relief is within reach. Before you crank your thermostat to battle those piping hot temps outside, there are a few things you need to do to make sure your air conditioner is functioning properly and efficiently:
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