EV Time of Use Rate Holiday
In honor of Thanksgiving Day, all hours of November 28, 2024, will be considered off peak for the EV Time of Use rate.
In honor of Thanksgiving Day, all hours of November 28, 2024, will be considered off peak for the EV Time of Use rate.
Move any furniture blocking heat registers or intakes to maintain the flow of heat and keep your home cozy.
Make your holidays sparkle, shine and save you money year after year. LEDs consume much less energy than traditional bulbs and last up to 15 times longer.
Seal Ducts. Leaks in your ductwork can waste energy. Seal them using duct tape or mastic. Find out how at https://www.energystar.gov/saveathome/heating_cooling/duct_sealing
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Upgrade to Smart Thermostats for remote control and scheduling convenience. Smart features save money with occupancy sensors and allow you to adjust your home’s temperature even when you’re away. Hint: Smart thermostats make great gifts!
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In honor of Christmas Day, all hours of December 25, 2024, will be considered off peak for the EV Time of Use rate.
Get an Engine BlockHeater Controller. It can detect the ambient temperature and adjust automatically to warm up the motor components, reducing run time.
In honor of New Year’s Day, all hours of January 1, 2025, will be considered off peak for the EV Time of Use rate.
Reverse Ceiling Fans. Set your fans to rotate clockwise. This simple strategy will push the warm air down to reduce energy use and keep you cozier.