How Tech Can (and Can’t) Help You Fight Soaring Energy Bills – The New York Times
The Department of Energy and utilities like PG&E and Consolidated Edison recommended setting the thermostat at 68 degrees Fahrenheit in
Read moreThe Department of Energy and utilities like PG&E and Consolidated Edison recommended setting the thermostat at 68 degrees Fahrenheit in
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Read moreGovernor Kathy Hochul urged Con Edison to review their billing practices and better communicate with New Yorkers after the recent surge in energy
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Read moreExperts said new mandatory fees proposed by DTE Energy would put rooftop solar out of reach for future residential customers.
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