Energy Efficiency

4 Smart Energy Tips for Renters

If you live in one of the 44 million U.S. households that’s rented, you might think that there’s not a lot you can do to reduce your home’s energy use or lower your carbon footprint.

However, while there are certain limitations for renters compared to homeowners (installing solar panels or purchasing high-efficiency appliances, for example), there are still many impactful actions that you can take to become a smarter energy consumer.

In this month’s blog, we’ll take a look at four actions that renters can take:

1. Ask yo… >>

5 Steps for an Energy-Efficient Spring

With the weather warming up around the country and only a few weeks until the official start of spring, it’s time that many start thinking about their annual spring-cleaning to-do list.

This year, as you’re planning for ways to clean, organize or improve your living space, don’t forget to add a few energy-related tasks to that list. By taking action now, while the weather’s mild, you can save energy, improve comfort and reduce your environmental impact year round.

Here are a few items to consider for your spring-cleaning to-do list this year:<… >>

3 Ways to Prepare for an Energy-Efficient Winter

Leaves changing to gold and red, a crisp feel to the air and the arrival of a pumpkin-spiced version of nearly everything are all sure signs that fall is here.

There are many things to love about America’s favorite season – fall foliage, college football games and Halloween, to name a few – but did you know it’s also an excellent time to make your home more energy efficient? 

For many Americans, winter can… >>

4 Tips for Understanding Your Power Bill

About once per month or so, everyone that has electric service receives a bill from their power company, whether through the mail, email, a website or an app.

If you’re like most people, you probably send the amount due to your power company by the due date listed without really digging into the numbers.

But, if you’re interested in becoming a smarter energy consumer, understanding what your bill is telling you is an excellent place to start.

Let’s look at four key tips that can help you understand your power bill:

1. Check how many… >>

6 Small Steps to an Energy-Efficient Home

As the first day of summer approaches, temperatures are heating up around most parts of the country, which means higher power bills for most.

If you’re looking to minimize the increases to your power bills over the summer months, there are fortunately a lot of different strategies that you can take.

You could, for example, add a smart thermostat to your home, which could lead to savings of 15 percent or more on your cooling costs. You could also upgrade to energy-efficient >>

4 Low-Cost Ways to Save Energy at Home

With hot summer weather just around the corner, now is a great time to begin thinking about how you can improve the energy efficiency of your home and prevent sky-high bills.

While some energy-saving upgrades require a significant financial investment on your part, there are fortunately plenty of low-cost ways to make your home’s energy use a bit more manageable.

Let’s take a look at four of these strategies and the estimated savings you can expect:

1. Prevent hot summer air from getting into your home.

A drafty home can cause your cooli… >>

What You Should Know About Energy Data

Like other areas of society, there has been a data revolution in the energy industry in recent years. In the past, power companies delivered data to customers only in the form of paper bills with basic information, usually the total amount of energy used over the month and the dollar amount owed.

Today, however, many consumers have greater access to their energy data than ever before due to the implementation of smart meters by power companies and the arrival of WiFi-connected devices in the home, like smart thermostats, smart appliances and smart lighting.

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Do You Know Your Power Pricing Options?

In the past, most consumers didn’t have many options (if any at all) when it comes to paying for the electricity that they use at home. However, with smart grids in place in many areas of the country, power companies are now able to offer different options.

Depending on what kind of energy consumer you are, these rate plans m… >>

3 Key Benefits of the Smart Grid

Over the last decade, there has been considerable progress in updating our power grids, which until recently had remained largely unchanged since the early days of electric power. Using digital technologies, like smart meters and sensors, today’s modern “smart grids” are optimizing the delivery of power to your home and around your community.

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5 Tips to Improve Your Home’s Efficiency This Fall

Along with changing leaves, cozy sweaters and pumpkin spice everything, fall means cooler temperatures. During this brief respite between the heat of the summer and cold of the winter, now is the perfect time to make your home more energy efficient.

Even if you’re mostly remaining at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic or not able to make significant financial investments in energy efficiency at this time, there are still many impactful steps that you can take to reduce your home’s energy consumption.

Here are five ways to improve your home’s energy e… >>

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