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Know your energy rights: fair service in deregulated areas
August 12th, 2020Living in a state with a deregulated energy market doesn’t mean forgoing regulations for your electric service. On the contrary, all deregulated markets have certain…
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Moving to Texas this summer? Here’s what you should know.
May 20th, 2020Moving is never easy – especially during a global pandemic. But for thousands of Americans, moving is an essential task, whether it’s because of a…
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4 Energy-Saving Tips to Lower Your Bills
May 15th, 202020% of the energy in our homes goes wasted, each year. That’s $400 of hard-earned money, down the drain, (or out the window), wasted each…
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Are your spring allergies affecting your energy bill?
March 23rd, 2020After the cold winter months, spring has finally arrived. Spring brings us warmer weather and blooming flowers, but many also find it ushers in allergy…
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Lighting choices in Texas to save money
February 14th, 2020Bright lights aren’t just for football games. You need the right lightbulbs to light the interior and exterior of your home – and to lower…
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Is your fireplace doing its job this Texas winter?
January 22nd, 2020Texas is more likely to have winter heat waves than severe winter weather. However, there are always enough cold nights to make you thankful for…
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Saving on your Texas energy bill – thermostat edition
January 8th, 2020While a brisk winter walk might be nice, most Texans don’t want to wake up or come home to a cold home. On the other…
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A guide to avoid door-to-door energy scams
December 6th, 2019Hear the doorbell? You peek out and see a well-dressed young man with a badge who identifies himself as a representative of your energy company.…
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Energy use in food production
November 26th, 2019The U.S. food system uses a massive amount of energy from start to finish. In 2018, the U.S. consumed 101.1 quadrillion Btu (British thermal units)…
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Happy Texas Arbor Day! Here’s what you should know.
November 1st, 2019Most celebrate Arbor Day in the spring by planting and caring for trees. But if you’re lucky enough to live in the Lone Star State,…
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