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  • Eversource Energy CT Set to Raise Electricity Supply Rate by 16% Come January 2020

    Eversource Energy CT Set to Raise Electricity Supply Rate by 16% Come January 2020

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  • How Batteries Are Shaping Our Energy Future

    The lithium-ion battery is dropping in price, making renewables practical, and shaping our energy future. Learn about the benefits and challenges ahead.

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  • A Powerful New Thermoelectric Material

    New Record-Breaking Material Generates Power Through Thermoelectrics

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  • National Grid Investing In AI Startups

    The northeast US utility National Grid is investing in AI and other tech startups in the hopes they can be a player in the future of utility service.

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  • Are You Going to Live in a 100% Clean Energy State?

    Are you going to live in a 100% clean energy state or city? Check out the states and cities that are starting their way down that path.

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  • Holiday Decorations Take Up More Electricity Than You Would Think

    How much do common holiday decorations add to your electric bill? It may be much more than you think. Check out this post to see how you can save!

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  • What Is Rate Decoupling With Utilities

    With a lot of measures being taken by states to cut energy usage, some are turning to decoupling to help. Learn how it can affect you as an energy consumer.

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  • How Much Does Hosting Thanksgiving Add To Your Electricity Bill?

    Ever wonder how much hosting Thanksgiving will add to your electricity bill? We did, and here is what we found

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  • How To Prepare Your Home For The Winter Months

    With winter weather just around the corner (or already here for some) take these measures to prepare your home for the winter and save some money.

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  • Massachusetts Electric and Natural Gas Costs Expected To Rise

    Massachusetts utility companies are submitting their rates for the winter and many of them are expected to rise more than usual.

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