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Energy-efficient appliances are designed to help you save on utilities – and, as a result, save you money as well. How can you tell which energy-efficient options will provide the best return on your investment when you choose new appliances and accessories for your home? These tips will help.
Summer is the time of year for road trips and beach vacations. Unfortunately, your power bill doesn't get a vacation, too.
Here are tips to save energy during your summer vacation.
Our discovery of electricity is not quite as complex and difficult to pinpoint as our discovery of fire, but it does date back earlier than many think with more than one credited source.
Over the past several decades, more states have taken steps towards the deregulation of many large scale power companies across the nation. To help you understand today’s state of deregulation for the energy industry, you must take into account how deregulation affects you, your friends, and your family.
In a monopolistic energy market, your costs are subject to whatever the local utility is allowed to charge. In a competitive energy market, power companies fight to win customers by offering the lowest price, giving you control of a variable that affects your bottom line.