As temperatures rise across the state, residents are encouraged to take steps to make their homes more energy efficient.
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Some simple steps can offset the higher usage, higher bills that come with Southern temps
It’s cold outside, homebound customers use more power, and a few extra days on the bill all add up to the potential for higher electric bills for January.
The weather outside may be frightful, but your energy bill does not have to be. Instead of cranking up the thermostat during the cold weather months, take some free or low-cost steps to make your home more energy efficient to help save money on your utility bill.
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