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  • April 2020 Best Electricity Savings Report

    If you live in one of the following states, you may be missing out on electricity supply savings!

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  • Could Utilities Increase Electricity Supply Prices Summer 2020?

    Coronavirus’s impact has been felt in every corner of the globe and utility companies are no exception. For them, the main impact is an overall drop in electricity demand, and it may have utility companies increasing their electricity prices this summer.

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  • Massachusetts Residents Can Get HUGE Electricity Savings (April 2020)

    Massachusetts has some of the highest electricity prices in the US, mainly caused by a lack of natural gas supply for the state. Now, with natural gas prices as low as they have ever been, electricity providers are offering HUGE electricity supply savings.

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  • Important COVID-19 Energy Updates

    Important Updates from Energy Providers and Utilities About the Ongoing Response to COVID 19

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  • Coronavirus’s Effect On The Electric Grid

    COVID-19’s impact has been felt around the world, and the US electric grid is certainly not exempt. Learn coronavirus’s effect on the electric grid.

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  • How Working From Home Affects Your Energy Usage

    Working from home affects certain parts of your energy use over others. Find out how you can save on your energy bills when you’re home.

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  • CT Homeowners and Property Managers May Have To Disclose Energy Costs

    A new piece of Connecticut legislation would have property managers and homeowners disclose a year’s worth of energy costs.

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  • March 2020 Best Electricity Savings Report

    If you live in one of the following states, you may be missing out on electricity supply savings!

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  • Texas Adding More Solar Energy in 2020 and Beyond

    Texas is continuing its renewable energy endeavors by approving new utility-scale solar projects.

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  • Connecticut Residents Use Less Heat But Still Pay More

    Although Connecticut residents are using less heat, higher natural gas and electricity rates have offset some of the savings they would otherwise see.

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