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The amount of electricity you use, the types of space and water heat you use and how you conserve energy and take advantage of cost saving programs are directly related to your electric bill.
Fuel Cost Comparisons: The cost of fossil fuels compared to straight electric and controlled electric programs. More...
Energy Saving Tax Credits: New tax incentives passed in the federal Energy Policy Act of 2005 are a triple win for everyone: they promote wise energy use, help lower your energy bills, and help reduce your tax bill, too. More...
Indoor Air Quality: With the changes of the seasons, we have to be more aware of the quality of the air inside our homes. More...
Average Costs for Typical Households: Average household electric costs depend upon a number of factors including home construction and site location, heating and cooling systems, appliances, lifesyle choices and family size. More...
View Your Electric Use Online: You can check your daily electrical usage on-line through this "Baseline" portal. More...
In depth information: on how to manage your electric usage: More (PDF)
Links about energy saving home construction and appliances:
• Minnesota Department of Public Service
• A site run by the Department of Energy that allows you to do your own "energy audit" on your home
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