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For many potential solar customers who live in the coastal regions and islands of the U.S., the question of solar panel durability during a natural disaster is a given. You should want to investigate whether or not such a substantial investment will be worth it in the event of ...
Winter brings low temperatures, freezing winds, and chilly precipitation — all of which encourage you to boost your thermostat to keep your home warm and cozy. However, increasing the heat in your home means you’re also increasing the size of your gas and electricity bills. ...
Everyone has an opinion on the ideal temperature for your thermostat during summer. It’s 72 degrees, one company says. Another company counters, claiming 75 as the lucky number. The U.S. Department of Energy even weighs in on the subject, suggesting that an average house ...
In Texas, you know it’s summer when you’re still sweating after the sun goes down. Yes, it really gets that hot here. Hence, you can probably guess what’s the number one appliance in your home that makes your energy bill go up: the air conditioner. This single appliance ...
Whether you’re new to working from home or it’s part of your regular routine, our current situation is still … weird. Not only do we have to get actual work done at home, but our families are also home, which only adds an extra layer of distraction. Oh, and did we forget ...
In celebration of Solar Appreciation Day, it’s time we reflect on how solar energy can affect the planet if used in everyday life. A common stereotype with solar energy is that you can participate only by installing solar panels on your home, which for some people is ...
So, you’ve found yourself working from home full time. If you’re like most of us, you’re probably reading this blog post in your pj’s sitting at your kitchen table or on the living room couch trying to adapt to what passes for our new normal. If you're a seasoned ...
A transition towards a greener way of living can feel overwhelming. To simplify the process, let’s break down the journey into four manageable and eco-friendly steps: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Repurpose. Embracing Minimalism: A Deeper Dive into the Concept of ...
Texas summers are hot. Really hot. As in, fry-an-egg-on-the-sidewalk kind of hot. However, unless you’re an especially precocious kid, most of us don’t observe the state’s unforgiving heat in terms of yolks and egg whites. Instead, we experience the Texas summer as Willis ...
You’ve heard it time and time again: Save energy! But why should you take extra steps to save energy in your everyday life? Well, it’s simple: Unless you have a 100% renewable energy plan, you’re emitting greenhouse gases when you consume electricity so cutting back on ...