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12-10-2021 Install Christmas Lights Safely

Tips to enjoy lighting up your holidays without a 911 call.

10-31-2021 Electrifying Facts about Halloween

Electricity and Halloween do have more in common than you think.

09-21-2021 What Survives an EMP Attack?

During National Preparedness Month, let's consider what survives an EMP attack.

08-28-2021 States with Deregulated Energy Markets

We've listed states with deregulated markets for electricity and/or gas.

07-30-2021 A Hydrogen Olympic Torch

For the first time, the Olympic torch is being powered by hydrogen.

05-31-2021 Memorial Day

We pause to honor the fallen.

04-22-2021 Air Pollutants Indoors

This Earth Month we're taking a look at indoor air pollution.

02-11-2021 Survive A Winter Power Outage

Here are some tips to stay warm and safe in a winter power outage.

01-22-2021 Gas Prices Rising in 2021

A new year looks to be bringing in higher gas prices.

12-03-2020 Energy Saving Holidays

Get tips on ways to save this holiday season.

10-27-2020 Energy Pumpkin Stencils

Energize your pumpkin carvings with these stencils in honor of National Energy Action Month!

09-24-2020 Get Your Garage Fall Ready

Get your garage in order for the fall season and cold months ahead.

08-24-2020 Zero Energy School Year

Schools second largest operational expense next to salaries is energy use.  

07-23-2020 A Smart At-Home Office

Working from home, now?  Organize a smart office space.

06-02-2020 Help Kids Conserve Energy at Home

This summer more kids will be at home.  It's a good time to teach energy saving methods.

04-22-2020 Earth Day 50 Years

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

03-29-2020 Trust in God

Faith for uncertain times.

01-29-2020 Choose the Right Smart Thermostat

What smart thermostat is right for you?

12-30-2019 Light Up Your New Year's Eve

Throwing a New Year's Eve party?  Check out fun ways to make it shine.

11-23-2019 Uninterruptible Power Unit for Your Business

Winter can bring on the worst of storms which affect power.  Prepare with a backup battery.

Did You Know?

The Yellowstone National Park wildfires of 1988 were estimated to have produced 77.9 billion megajoules of energy over the fire's 71-day life. The wildfires' energy was equivalent to 22 million megawatt-hours, nearly as much as California and Oregon consumed in December 2011.

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