Sentences with phrase «energy bills too»

Are your energy bills too high?
It's still worth talking to your landlord to see if they'll switch to a cheaper supplier — after all, they'll get to pay less on energy bills too.
You may want to consider investing in a smart thermostat, which will not only let you you monitor and control your home's temperature from your smartphone, PC or tablet — but can help reduce your energy bill too.

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If you want to help your baby relax while sleeping without costing too much on your monthly electric bill, this energy efficient humidifier is what you need.
The bill mandates in law that New York fully transition to clean energy by 2050 by tasking state agencies with creating plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, not just in our power plants, but in our cars and buildings too.
The committee report says the bill provides «strong support... for basic science programs, which provide the foundation for the new energy technologies that are vital to maintaining our global competitiveness and ensuring our country's long - term prosperity, but that are often too high - risk to receive the attention of the private sector.
As for what you can do to promote conservation, lead by example — and you'll see your energy bills go down, too.
And despite the increasing amounts of energy and money spent on trying to retain students, the «Forgotten Students» report observes that they still continue to stop out — often for very rational and responsible reasons like supporting a loved one in a time of medical emergency, or because the bills to live have just become too high to pay.
Two thirds of UK households are on standard variable tariffs **, and if you're one of them, the chances are that you're paying too much for your energy bills.
When you rent goes up, or the energy bill without using up more, do you get outraged like this too?
In 2009, Southern Company lobbied hard against the climate bill passed by the House of Representatives — which died the following year in the Senate — on the grounds that it would have raised energy prices too much.
Making your home more efficient is a great way to lower your energy bills, save energy and, indirectly, save water too.
And this chimes with public sentiment, too: as recent public opinion surveys show, Britons want more green energy and real action to tackle climate change; they want affordable energy bills; real service and honesty from the energy industry.
It'd not only save me money from the energy bill each month, but I'd be able to quit my gym and save money there too.
Bill Watt, a homebuilder and design consultant, said the new energy provisions on top of other state building requirements are making houses too expensive in a state that already has a housing shortage.
Geography — if you've found your little slice of heaven here on earth that's too far to feasibly plug in to the grid — is often a good motivator, but ethical, environmental and altruistic choices drive many an off - gridder to unplug from conventional power sources; producing and using your own clean energy can be a wonderfully empowering, liberating experience, and it sure can be nice to not receive all those bills.
There's more too — smaller clean energy provisions and tax incentives that expand upon those in the stimulus bill.
But there are two gigantic reasons why clean energy is anything but too expensive, despite the fact that we may pay less for coal - fired power on our electric bills.
But one theme came up often in the arguments in favour of the Bill that I hadn't given too much thought to before: the apparent need to create «investor confidence» in the renewable energy sector.
Bonus money - saving tip: Consider setting your water heater on the lowest possible setting when you travel too — this will keep it functional while saving you money on your energy bills.
WiFi thermostat manufacturers claim they can make sure you're not running the air conditioning too long in the summer or the heat too long in the winter, and ultimately generate energy bill savings.
Too small and it will run almost constantly, increasing your energy bills.
By using your refund to buy an ENERGY STAR ® - rated dishwasher, you'll not only save on your water bill, but on your electric bills, too.
Energy bills are way too high, and unfortunately energy - saving methods, like solar panels and high - efficiency appliances, cost moneyEnergy bills are way too high, and unfortunately energy - saving methods, like solar panels and high - efficiency appliances, cost moneyenergy - saving methods, like solar panels and high - efficiency appliances, cost money, too.
Its A + rating for energy will also keep your bills low, too.
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