Summer energy-saving tips from Georgia Power
It can be a challenge to beat the heat these days, but there are ways to save electricity and save money. Georgia Power spokesperson Alicia Brown sat down with Joanne Feldman with some simple tips that will lower your electric bill.
ATLANTA – This July was one of the hottest on record, with temperatures averaging 2 to 5 degrees above normal, according to the FOX 5 Atlanta Storm Team. As a result, Georgia residents were forced to use more energy to cool their homes.
FOX 5 Atlanta has heard from numerous customers in recent months who say they’ve been caught off guard by unexpectedly high bills. Unfortunately, summer isn’t quite over. Temperatures are expected to climb into the low 90s this weekend and many residents will probably receive higher bills than normal again next month.
Electricity prices surge
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