Our homes account for 21 percent of energy consumption in the United States, so shifting or reducing your home energy use can make a meaningful impact on the environment.
Since kitchen appliances can be an energy draw, it’s worth taking a cold, hard look at these five tips to make your refrigerator more energy efficient.
Some apartment residents are earning a $10 quarterly credit on their electric bills while shifting usage times to when demand is lower.
While electric vehicle shoppers often focus on how they drive, it’s also worth considering how they’ll charge.
TEP joined 50 other utilities in a national coalition designed to install more fast charging ports along major travel corridors across the country by the end of 2023.
All those extra holiday lights and displays help make the season merry and bright, but can potentially increase your energy usage and costs and pose safety risks.
Electronics are popular gifts during the holidays, but there’s no need to spend big bucks on expensive items to make a lasting impression.