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Shop the Best 24 Month Abilene Plans

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Who Has The Best 24 Month Abilene Plans? It's going to get hotter! Beat the heat with these cheap Abilene electricity plans now before hot summer temperatures drive rates higher. Temperatures are picking up on the Texas plains. And in most years, that means rising electricity prices . So don’t dawdle if your home needs a new power plan. Rates today are highly similar for 12 and 24 month Abilene plans. This means locking in a two-year rate with the best electric provider may make sense for most customers. Jumping on a plan now could save you money for years to come.  24 Month Abilene Plans If you want the lowest rates, this month’s plans all have bill credits . Once you reach a certain usage – in this case 1,000 kWh in a billing cycle – you get a dollar amount credited back to your bill. Sounds great, right? But make sure your normal usage always or almost always exceeds the bill credit trigger. Otherwise, you could pay more than you should for energy. ...

Enjoy Memorial Day with Less Home Energy

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Can You Celebrate With Less Home Energy? Kick off your happy Memorial Day weekend celebrations with our tips to use Less Home Energy! Plus, you can use them to save all summer long! Memorial Day is a time to honor our heroes and enjoy time with family and friends. It also marks the start of summer, when electricity prices often go up due to higher demand. Luckily, you can celebrate the holiday while using less home energy. With a few simple steps, your power bill won’t go sky high this Memorial Day. Cook Outside to Save Energy One easy way to use less home energy is by moving your cooking outdoors. Grilling uses no indoor ovens or stovetops, which means your air conditioner doesn’t have to work as hard. That can help lower your energy bill. Use a charcoal or gas grill for classics like burgers, hot dogs, and veggie kabobs. You can even smoke meats for a longer cook with deep flavor. A smoker runs on wood or charcoal, so it doesn’t run up your power bill at all. If yo...

Texas Senate Passes Bill to Subsidize Fossil Fuel Plants

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Will Texas Subsidize Fossil Fuel Plants? The Texas Senate recently passed a bill to increase investment in dispatchable power plants. Find out how this plan to subsidize fossil fuel plants may increase your electric bills. The Texas Senate passed Senate Bill 388 on March 19. The bill headed to the Texas House and was assigned to the State Affairs committee. This bill is part of a larger effort to support natural gas plants. It will subsidize fossil fuel energy by giving financial help to builders of new natural gas plants. If passed by the lower chamber, the bill will change how Texas power gets made and used. Furthermore, it creates a trading program for “dispatchable generation credits.” As a result, every electric company that generates power in Texas would have to either own natural gas capacity or buy credits from others. A New Push to Subsidize Fossil Fuel Energy Lawmakers say the bill should help make the grid more reliable. But this plan comes with big risks and m...

TX Consumer Energy Savings At Risk If Energy Star Program Ends

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Will the Energy Star Program End? Learn how ending the Energy Star program could harm Texas electricity efficiency. In time, it could raise your usage and your electric bills. The federal government may end the Energy Star program. If so, Texas families could lose access to easy ways to save money on power. This would also make it harder to get cheap electricity bills. The Trump administration says the program is no longer needed, but many experts disagree. They say cutting it will raise energy bills and hurt the environment. The Energy Star program helps people find products that use less energy. These products include air conditioners, refrigerators, washers, and even light bulbs. Items with the Energy Star label sometimes cost a bit more up front, but they save money over time. They use less power, which lowers power bills . Energy Star Program Supports Texas Utility Rebates In Texas, the program is tied to rebates from local utility companies or TDUs. Some retail electric plans of...