Did you know that as much as 15% of the energy in the average American home is used in the kitchen? Whether or not you're hosting this Thanksgiving, check out our three top tips to ensure you're conserving energy in the kitchen.
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The holidays are a time for family, friends, fun and food! Making a memorable holiday meal is no small feat, and all that cooking can crank up your energy use and your monthly bill. These quick tips can help you save energy and money without scrimping on your celebration.
It finally feels like fall in most of our service area, which means the holidays are right around the corner. Why not get a jump-start on the celebrations by making sure your kitchen is as energy efficient as it can be?
Air leaks in your home may be costing you money. Fortunately, sealing those leaks is an easy and inexpensive fix that will save you money and make your home more comfortable, especially heading into the winter months.
While the calendar technically says it’s fall and pumpkin spice flavored everything fills the stores, Texans are still feeling the heat.
While the calendar technically says it’s fall and everything now comes pumpkin spice flavored, Louisianans are still feeling the heat.
Have you tried the latest in energy-efficient lighting technology? LEDs provide the same warm, quality light you're accustomed to with traditional incandescent bulbs, but they use less energy and last up to 25 times longer.
Spring is the perfect time to tackle some maintenance and repair projects that will prepare your house for warm weather. By doing so, you'll make your home more comfortable and save on summer energy bills.
While you may be wearing a T-shirt on Saturday, you’ll need cold-weather gear by Sunday morning. Parts of Louisiana could see temperatures drop to the 20s overnight.