Tuesday, February 27, 2018

New Alabama Electricity Study


We recently published an electricity study that indicated Alabama had the second highest (as in actual dollars) bills of any of the 50 states. A new study confirms that. The study we published also indicated that our state had the third highest actual usage of electricity. This new study states that it's second highest. It just gets worse.


Part of the problem seems to be the stifling and humid summers we suffer through, er, enjoy. There's not much we can do about that in itself. And it won't be long until that season is here again. We may not be able to control the temps outside, but we can control the way we deal with them:

1. Purchase room-darkening window shades or blinds.

2. Use an air cooler to supplement air conditioning in rooms you use most often. These are not as effective here as in less humid climes, but they do assist in keeping things cool without using that dreaded compressor. 

3. Place longer chains on ceiling fans to make them more accessible to the whole family...and use them. (Lowe's or Walmart)


4. If you're working inside and suddenly feel the need to lower your thermostat, splash some astringent or skin toner on your neck and arms. It doesn't take much and is cheaper than extra electricity.

5. Purchase GE brand CFL bulbs. While the Walmart or similar cheaper brands may save electricity as long as they work, they don't work very long.

6. Use motion censors for outdoor lights if you're worried about prowlers. Even small wattage bulbs can raise a bill by 4.00 a month if they're left on every night.

If you have more money saving tips, send them to us.

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98 days and counting until the June primary. Start your research now. Don't rule out candidates just because of the "D" after their name. As of now, Kay Ivey and Walt Maddox look like winners, but we're not endorsing yet...





4 comments:

  1. Walt Maddox will be the speaker at the Shoals Democrat Club March meeting on Monday, March 19th. The location is: IUOE union hall, 405 Dr Hicks Blvd, Florence. Doors open at 6pm and the meeting starts at 6:30 pm. Just an FYI and come hear Walt speak, hopefully you will be like many of us and make an endorsement for fresh ideas and honest government in Alabama!

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  2. Use LED bulbs instead of CFL. They don’t have to warm up and use even less energy than CFL, and last three times as long as CFL. CFL also contain mercury.

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  3. CFL's are becoming a thing of the past, LED's initial costs are coming down and can last for a very long time.
    I have heard from more than one source that CFL bulbs can cause fire.
    The Dude is right on this.

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