Six Ways to Keep Your Energy Resolutions in 2020
Posted On: December 26, 2019 | By : Stream
Did you make any energy-related resolutions for the new year? Keep that same energy all year long by using these six tips.
New Year’s Resolutions with Energy in Mind
Posted On: December 25, 2019 | By : Stream
New Year’s resolutions don’t have to be the same every year.
These Questions Will Make Gas Conservation Simpler
Posted On: December 11, 2019 | By : Stream
When it comes to your natural gas, the key to conservation lies in evaluating your home’s unique heating and cooling systems.
Secret Ways to Save This Holiday Season
Posted On: December 8, 2019 | By : Stream
Between buying the perfect gifts, decorating your home and cooking everyone’s favorite dishes, it can get expensive really quickly.
Energy Efficient Gift Ideas They’ll Love
Posted On: December 1, 2019 | By : Stream
Not sure what to get the energy aficionado on your holiday shopping list?
5 Reasons Your Winter Bills May Be High
Posted On: November 24, 2019 | By : Stream
There are many factors that can contribute to a winter bill that’s higher than you might expect.
5 Tips to Keep Holiday Food from Wasting
Posted On: November 19, 2019 | By : Stream
If your holiday menu is as long as it is appetizing, we have a few tips to make sure no morsel goes to waste.
What’s Deregulation and How Does It Save Me Money?
Posted On: November 6, 2019 | By : Stream
It’s a word that’s the key to your energy, and as more states discuss deregulation, we want to keep you informed on what it is and how it affects you as a consumer.
Energy Conservation That’ll Keep You Warm and Your Bill Low
Posted On: November 3, 2019 | By : Stream
Just as Texas can be unbearably hot in the summer, the winter can drop temperatures into unbelievably cold. When the cold snap hits, people are more likely to stay indoors, crank up the heat and do their best to avoid the single digit wind chill.
5 DIY Projects to Reuse Old Light Bulbs
Posted On: October 27, 2019 | By : Stream
If you’ve already made the switch to the more cost- and energy-efficient LED lightbulb, now the question becomes: what to do with all those used incandescent bulbs?