Millions of Americans were asked to reduce electricity to prevent outages. Millions of Americans were under historic heat wave conditions this week -- driving up widespread use of air conditioning and ...
Bundle up and drop your thermostat a few degrees. Heating your home uses more energy and costs more money than any other ...
is an experienced journalist with a diverse background in reporting, anchoring, and digital media. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — As winter temperatures dip, many residents are feeling the pinch when it ...
The ThermWise program from Enbridge Gas offers a custom Home Energy Plan as unique as your home–so you can discover the best ways to conserve, save, and even earn rebates. Therm told us that a Home ...
Looking for ways to conserve energy at home–and save a few dollars in the process? There are lots of simple things you can start doing today to reduce your energy use and put some money back in your ...
As temperatures rise, Duke Energy encourages residents to conserve power and lower energy costs through simple measures. A company spokesperson suggests:Keeping your thermostat at the highest ...
DMV residents may want to bundle up — and buckle up — because the first cold snap of the season is here. Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing early this week. “Similar to last year, this ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — As Middle Tennessee experiences extreme heat throughout the week, Nashville Electric Service has given tips to residents looking to save money and conserve energy. According ...
Duke Energy is asking customers to conserve energy. 5 On Your Side's Keely Arthur explains how to reduce your energy use in ...
The summer season officially began with the solstice on June 20. As temperatures continue to rise, here's how residents can adopt energy-saving habits to help lower their electricity bills during the ...
During a public hearing for Duke Energy’s carbon and resource plan earlier this week, Duke Energy customers brought their concerns over energy-intensive data centers and expressed their frustration ...