In the winter, experts recommend that you set your thermostat to 68 degrees Fahrenheit when you're home, and 60 to 65 degrees ...
Adjust your thermostat to a temperature that feels comfortable. Most people prefer somewhere between 65 and 72 degrees. However, to save energy during hot weather, experts recommend setting it between ...
Experts say to set your thermostat a little higher in the summer, even when it's extremely hot outside, which may make you feel like you're sacrificing your comfort for your electricity bill. Fort ...
Fort Collins is about to be in its hottest stretch of the year so far. Experts have some advice on what temperature to leave your thermostat at to be the most efficient. For every degree increased on ...
Experts recommend setting your thermostat to 78 degrees during summer months to save on energy costs. That may seem too hot, but you can save up to 14% on cooling costs for every two degrees higher ...
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends keeping indoor temperatures comfortable, at a level that provides humidity control, all while aiming to keep the difference between the indoor and outdoor ...
Setting your thermostat to 78°F in the dead of a Mississippi summer may seem like self-sabotage but experts say this is the absolute sweet spot for staying comfy in your home and saving yourself real ...
The time for vacations, pools and school breaks is here. With all the excitement and freedom of the season, also come some very high temperatures. Luckily for your energy bill, if you have a smart ...
Last year, U.S. households consumed more electricity in July than any other month, according to U.S. Energy Information data. That trend doesn’t hold across all states, and some that have cooler ...
Summer is starting. That means the annual season of higher electricity bills is upon us. Is there any way to avoid that? Overall trends aren't helping. Last year was the fifth-warmest year in Florida ...
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