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What are Vampire Devices?

April 26, 2023   /   Electricity and Natural Gas, Energy Saving, Sustainability

This article is your complete guide on vampire devices. Vampire devices are appliances that suck energy even when they’re powered off due to standby mode or other energy-demanding features. Vampire appliances can rack up your energy bill and be a major problem if you don’t unplug them! So, if you want to learn about about vampire […]

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7 Tips on How to Save Electricity in the Summer 2025

April 7, 2023   /   Electricity and Natural Gas, Energy Saving, Sustainability

Here is our list of top 7 tips on how to save electricity in the summer for 2025! There are easy things like finding cooler places with AC to hang out in the summer or even more involved, like keeping your HVAC clean and upgrading your air conditioner. If you want to learn about the best […]

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Is Gas Included in the Electric Bill 2025?

April 3, 2023   /   Electricity and Natural Gas

This article is your complete guide to answering the question, “Are gas and electric the same bill?” Gas and electric are two separate utilities, as, your electric bill you will be charged by the kWh you use, and your gas bill, you will be charged by the amount of CCFs you’ve used. That means, two different […]

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What is the Average Electric Bill New York 2025?

March 30, 2023   /   Electricity and Natural Gas

This is your complete guide to the average electric bill in New York in 2025. Since New York is a deregulated electricity state, consumers have options for their electricity providers with competitive rates. While the average New York electric bill is around $200, depending on where you live, that could be drastically different. So, if […]

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How Much Does it Cost to Run an Air Conditioner?

March 24, 2023   /   Electricity and Natural Gas, Energy Saving, Sustainability

If you’re looking to cut costs on your electric bill this summer, the first thing most renters or homeowners want to know is how much it costs to run an air conditioner. Air conditioning can cost up to $200 if you’re not careful with how much you’re running your system. So, if you want to […]

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When is the Best Time to Run Dishwasher To Save on Electric Bill?

March 24, 2023   /   Electricity and Natural Gas, Energy Saving

This article is your guide to knowing when is the best time to run your dishwasher. The best time to run your dishwasher is typically during off-peak hours, which are later in the evening. Our guide is going to cover everything you need to know about the best time to run your dishwasher, so keep […]

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What Uses the Most Electricity in a House?

February 22, 2023   /   Electricity and Natural Gas, Energy Saving

This article is our complete guide to help you know what uses the most electricity in a home. For a short answer, your heating and cooling system makes up for the most electricity used in the house by far. If you’re wondering what uses most electricity in a house for appliances, it is your washer […]

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What is a Rolling Blackout?

February 15, 2023   /   Electricity and Natural Gas   /   Tags: rolling blackout, rolling blackouts

This article is your complete guide to understanding what is a rolling blackout. A rolling blackout is when a power company will deliberately shut off power for certain areas at a time to avoid a much larger, city-wide power outage. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at rolling blackouts, including how they […]

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What are Wind Energy Pros and Cons 2025?

February 6, 2023   /   Electricity and Natural Gas, Energy Saving, Investment, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, Uncategorized

This article is your guide to the pros and cons of wind power. Wind power is a top renewable energy source that reduces our overall carbon emissions and helps us take a step toward a greener planet, but there are also cons. There can be a wildlife impact, as well as inconsistencies with how well […]

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How Many Watts Does a Microwave Use?

January 30, 2023   /   Electricity and Natural Gas, Energy Saving

This article is your complete guide to understanding microwave watts 2025. The standard microwave in most homes is between 800-1000 watts, which can vary vastly depending on size and power rating.  Smaller microwaves can use close to 600 watts per hour, and commercial microwaves can use over 100 watts per hour! So, if you want to […]

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