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High temperatures and rising electricity costs could boost home energy bills by 6% this summer, a new report says.
Rising temperatures and rising prices are a costly combo. Here's how to keep your electricity bill in check this summer.
Cooling your home this summer will be more expensive than it has been in over a decade, according to a new report ...
A dramatic demand for electricity, coupled with a rise in costs, could create massive energy challenges for the United States ...
Keeping cool could cost a lot more this summer — yet another financial squeeze for many inflation-weary consumers.
"We found that it's going to be another expensive summer for air conditioning because temperatures will stay high, and electricity prices have been rising faster than inflation," energy economist ...
The increases come amid a national rise in electricity prices and rapidly growing demand. Consolidated Edison has spent about ...
Keeping cool could cost more this summer. A new analysis finds Americans can expect to shell out a record $784 on average to ...
South Carolina residents are expected to see higher electricity bills this summer. Here’s how much higher they could get.
The tab is projected to rise both because electricity prices are increasing faster than inflation and another hot summer is in the forecast, said Mark Wolfe, executive director of the association ...
High temperatures projected across the U.S. summer could take a toll on Americans' budgets by driving up the price of keeping homes cool. Home electricity bills are expected to rise to an average ...