Sentences with phrase «first electric bill»

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Property insurance, taxes, homeowners association dues, maintenance, and higher electric and water bills are some of the costs that first - time homebuyers tend to overlook when shopping for a place.
1) the light bulb «burned out,» 2) the fuse or breaker failed, 3) the electricity provided by the power company failed, 4) for some reason the switch itself failed, 5) the power line has been severed or maybe, 6) the electric bill was not paid and there could be other unmentioned reasons, but, nonetheless, faith was employed to operate the switch in the first place, even if the expected results failed.
My 100,000 - square - foot roof produces two million gallons of rainwater per year and as the first solar array farm in the world, I will have no electric, water or gas bill
Upon first glance, I wondered if the charity might be their own electric bill but, after asking a few questions, I found out just the opposite.
The first event we'll highlight for our weekly Cruise Night Spotlight is a double bill that includes driving the 2019 Volkswagen Jetta on an autocross course in a parking lot at Sox Park, and test driving electric...
I got the first class travel experience just from using my credit card with rewards on cheap Southwest flights, and on groceries, gas, school supplies, pet food, Starbucks coffee, doctor's appointments and electric bills.
Obviously the rent / mortgage, phone, and electric bill get paid first; hopefully there is enough left to buy food for the week.
However, the first ends with white men playing jazz on the edge of sleep, the second with the electric growl of a man down to sharing his last clean shirt with his brother Bill.
My Year of «E» That's why I decide to document my first year of e-biking, to see if a) I lose or gain any weight b) ride more or less than I habitually have done (imperfectly measured by a rise or fall in my Zipcar bills, and c) find a noticeable increase in my electric bill from frequent charging of the bike (estimated to be just a few cents per charge, which takes 3.5 hours).
Over months of contentious debate, while the Waxman - Markey bill and subsequent Senate action were being considered, millions of Americans were introduced for the first time to the phrase «cap and trade,» a regulatory approach that first came to prominence in the 1990s as the centerpiece of a national program to address the threat of acid rain by limiting emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), primarily from electric power plants.
First, pour through a year of electric bills to determine how much electricity in kilowatt - hours (kWh) you use.
Instead, Newsom pointed to government subsidies for other renewables and said he expects utilities, such as the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. — which signed the first U.S. commercial wave - energy contract with Finavera in December — and taxpayers to help foot the bill.
And it is ratepayers and taxpayers that are actually doomed to end up footing the huge bill first for subsidizing the construction of wind and solar installations, then enduring the resulting unreliability of the electric grids, and finally for their huge disposal costs.
While Helio doesn't state in its literature the rate at which it will sell you its electricity, Helio says that homeowners can expect to save an average of 5 % on their first month's electric bills.
Make a cheery first impression with the right holiday lights for indoors and out by trading out your old incandescents for bright, bold LEDs — which can save you as much as 30 percent on your electric bill.
Big Book of Bargains shows ways to save on day - to - day purchases like food and clothing; Clark Smart Parents, Clark Smart Kids is all about how parents can introduce their children to money, from allowance up to buying their first car; Clark Smart Real Estate teaches how to invest in and build wealth through real estate; and Living Large In Lean Times focuses on small ways to save money: cutting electric bills, finding coupons, and getting the best plans for your cell phone.
It's actually money you should have been spending all along to protect your family, so it should no more be an extra cost than the electric bill you've been paying since your first apartment.
For Poplavisky, his hard work on Zillow Prize also had an impact on his electric bill, as it doubled during the first round due to his uptick in server usage.
Property insurance, taxes, homeowners association dues, maintenance, and higher electric and water bills are some of the costs first - time homebuyers tend to overlook when shopping for a place.
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