As a business owner, you know that operating within a budget is a top priority. With so much focus placed on keeping your business up and running, you may not always have time to think about the environmental impact your business is having.
As a small-business owner, it’s easy to get caught up in all the day-to-day tasks that keep your company running. It may be hard for you to find a chance to stop and think about your energy usage, or perhaps you feel that there’s too much strategizing and research to be done before you can
Hot water is easy to take for granted — until suddenly you don’t have it. Luckily, hot water heaters rarely stop working without warning.
Many of us know how important it is to be prepared for a winter power outage. Heavy snow, sleet, ice and wind can wreak havoc on power lines.
Cutting-edge smart tech appeals to many homeowners. But figuring out how to set up a smart home can feel overwhelming in the beginning.
If your small business is like most, a reliable, affordable supply of energy is critical to its success. But do you know what energy company services your business?
Managing business utilities and costs can be critical to maximizing your profit margin. Because utilities make up such a large portion of your overhead, how you manage expenses will impact your bottom line.
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When asking how much electricity a house uses, you are taking an important step in gathering information you need to manage your energy bill. While you can tell how much energy you are being charged for by looking at your monthly energy bill, it helps to know the national average.
Gas furnaces and appliances are safe and energy-efficient. But it’s important to keep them running smoothly.
As the electric grid ages in the United States, there’s a revolution underway to make the old grid “smart.” Part of that leap is the mass installation of smart electric meters in American homes.
Ever wonder how the prices of electricity and natural gas are determined for small businesses? It’s an important question if you want to understand where your business’s energy costs come from.