Summer has arrived and so has a sweltering heat wave moving across the country. Here is what to know about air conditioning temperature settings and energy saving tips. What's the best temperature to ...
WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — Central Georgia residents are bracing for soaring energy bills as a heat dome settles over the region, pushing heat index values above 100 degrees with no relief expected until ...
As summer temperatures soar, many households rely on air conditioning to stay comfortable. However, running an AC unit continuously can lead to skyrocketing electricity bills. The good news is that ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — As a prolonged heat wave grips northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan, energy bills can climb fast - especially if your air conditioner is working overtime to keep you cool. But experts ...
Opening your monthly bills is never fun, but few things sting like your energy costs. As the weather warms up and the days get longer, you might think your energy bill would naturally drop -- after ...
With weather forecasts showing above-normal temperatures throughout the country this summer, heat-weary Americans will soon likely be turning up their air conditioners for relief. But that comfort ...
As temperatures climb, your air conditioner is likely getting its first real workout of the season, but staying cool doesn't have to mean sky-high energy bills. When it comes to keeping the energy ...
Tips include keeping curtains or blinds closed, taking a shower instead of a bath, and air-drying clothes. As summer heat bears down on the region, utility companies are urging New Jersey residents to ...
"Gaps in exterior vents, doors, and windows leak warm air and cost you more money," Hawkins explained. "It's an easy fix.
YORK, Pa. — As the year's first heat wave hits Central Pennsylvania this week, many residents are giving their air conditioners and other cooling devices a workout. First Energy Corp., which provides ...
"The holidays are a joyful time, but they also bring extra energy use. We cook more, decorate more, and host more." ...