Stories and Tips How To Save Money On Electric Bill
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has released very important tips for saving energy and money this winter. More.
Electric bills are going up Monthly electricity bills in Tennessee could jump 10 percent to 20 percent. In Virginia, Potomac Edison was increasing rates by almost 30 percent. In Oklahoma, Public Service Co. gave customers a 25 percent increase. AmerenUE in Missouri is asking for a 12 percent increase in electricity bills. More.
Ceiling Fans Can Help Save On Electric Bill Ceiling fans, which cost only 3 cents per hour to use, will save money on the household cooling bill. Working in concert with an air conditioning unit (which costs about 50 cents an hour to run), or instead of it, a ceiling fan pulls the cold air up from the floor and distributes it throughout a room. More on how to save electricity with a ceiling fan.
Rewards For Those Who Wait to Flip the Switch to Save Electricity. Time-of-use electricity pricing services are providing steep electric bill discounts for those using electricity during off-peak hours. Continue with time of use electricity bill saving programs.
Electric bills expected to rise The U.S. Energy Information Administration is predicting that electricity prices will rise 9.8% in 2009. Read more on higher electric bills.
Consumer Electronics Association Offers Multiple Tips for Summertime Electricity Savings. Sadly, with record high oil and natural gas prices, this summer will also bring to mind scary images of higher energy costs to your electric bill. See the tips from CE.
Groups seek boost in efficiency spending. For every one dollar you invest in energy efficiency programs or products, you will save two or three dollars on electricity costs. Continued.
The average family monthly electricity bill will increase 12 percent this summer over last year. Read More
Top ten energy saving tips you should know. Despite the soaring cost of electricity you can still save on electric bill if you follow our top ten tips for how to save on electricity bill. More top tips.
Electricity costs have risen to shocking heights NEW YORK Warning! Your electricity bill may shock you. Rising fuel costs are pumping up the cost of your electricity. Here's a look at what's in store and how to save and combat those higher prices. Also find resources on utility bill assistance. Continued.
Slim Down Utility and Electric Bills With Green Remodeling It doesn’t cost much to put your house on an energy diet. In fact, remodeling to improve energy efficiency may pay for itself with immediate savings on energy and water bills. May is Home Remodeling Month, and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Remodelers is shining a spotlight on the financial incentives of remodeling and offering suggestions for home renovation projects that provide the best return on investment.
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