Did you know that installing a smart thermostat in your home can help lower energy usage and reduce your utility bills? ENERGY STAR® cites that, on average, an ENERGY STAR rated smart thermostat can save approximately 8% on heating and cooling bills or $50 per year.
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This Earth Day, remember that the choices we make at home can shape the future of our planet. Every light you turn off, every energy-efficient upgrade you make and every small habit you change can have a real impact—not just on your home but on the entire city. The power is in your hands.
Think of Energy Smart’s new website as the ultimate playbook for saving energy at home. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, it’s easy to find ways to lower your bill and save money. With Energy Smart as your home team, you always win.
It’s been a remarkable year for Entergy Mississippi and its customers. As it comes to a close, we’re looking at the top stories that shaped our 2024.
We’ve recently launched our new online Bill Toolkit to empower customers with the resources and available assistance options to help them more easily manage their energy bill. Whether customers have questions about their bill, need more time to pay or are looking for assistance, our one-stop shop connects them to available programs and services.
We’ve compiled the top stories shared in our newsroom this year. From an Entergy first, to a rate drop, and multiple community contributions – our year was packed with stories of impactful efforts across our 45-county service area.
Applying for federal energy bill payment assistance can be challenging. We’re here to help. Learn how customers are benefiting from our digital platform that simplifies the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program application process.
With extreme temperatures, we’ve already seen customers surpassing previously set records for electricity usage, and we estimate that persistent high temperatures in the coming week could result in new peak usage in the regions we serve. Customers should be aware of how their energy usage impacts their bill costs.
Here are three of the most common energy-wasting mistakes homeowners make and what you can do about them.