Tricks That’ll Cut Your Utility Bills by $100 Per Month
After the summer heat and air conditioners have quieted, much of America is enjoying a break from hefty peak-season power costs
It won't last, so they need prepare for pricey winter heating.
Altruistic's chief revenue officer, Amanda Freick, is a seasoned electrical utility engineer who has received many calls from clients looking to cut their rates.
She advises phoning your energy supplier or checking online for rates and tariffs.
You may save money by changing rates with certain utilities.
Lighting accounts for 15% of a household's energy expenses, according to the DOE's Energy Saver programmed.