Every year in (most of) the U.S., we move our clocks ahead one hour in the spring and one hour back in the fall. That time in between is called daylight saving time. (That’s right, drop that “s.”) As ...
Shorter days and (slightly) cooler temperatures mean fall is around the corner. With the change of seasons comes another milestone – the end of daylight saving time. The official end of summer is Sept ...
Fort Collins Utilities estimates that most households use 20% of their electricity during peak times. You can save money by using appliances that require the most electricity during nonpeak hours.
Now that half of LIPA’s residential electric customers have been migrated to a new rate program called Time-of-Day, big questions loom about whether rate-weary customers can train themselves to shift ...