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What should I do in case of a power outage?
When a power outage occurs, confirm it by checking your main electric panel and consulting neighbors. Report the outage to your local utility company. Turn off or unplug appliances to prevent damage from power surges. Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed to preserve food. Use flashlights or battery-operated lights instead of candles for lighting. Ensure family safety and comfort by gathering in a safe area and staying hydrated. Use generators safely by operating them outdoors and away from water. Conserve your cell phone battery and use alternative communication methods like walkie talkies or battery-powered radios.
How can I save energy and lower my bill?
To lower your electric bill, start by shopping for a competitive electricity supplier if you live in an energy choice state. Energy deregulation allows you to switch from your utility company to other suppliers, providing more choices and potentially better rates. Research each supplier's reputation, plans, and contract terms before making a decision. Switching from variable to fixed supply energy rates can also help, as fixed rates offer price stability and easier budgeting. Additionally, embrace energy efficiency solutions: turn off lights and unplug devices when not in use, wash and dry full laundry loads, fully load your dishwasher, seal gaps in windows and doors, fix leaky ductwork, adjust thermostat settings, optimize fridge and freezer temperatures, keep them full, adjust your water heater temperature, use ceiling and attic fans, install window coverings, run appliances during off-peak hours, use energy-efficient appliances and LED bulbs, install dimmer switches and smart home devices, conduct a home energy audit, and maintain your HVAC system with regular filter changes. These steps can significantly reduce energy waste and lower your bills.
What are the current rates and tariffs?
On average, Florida residents spend about $258 per month on electricity, totaling $3,096 annually. This is 36% higher than the national average of $2,276 per year. With average electric rates in Florida at 15¢ per kilowatt-hour (kWh), the typical customer uses 1,772 kWh per month, amounting to 21,264 kWh annually.
What should I do if I suspect a problem with my meter?
Meter Testing: If you suspect your meter is malfunctioning, contact your utility provider to request a diagnostic test. They can determine if the meter is accurately recording energy usage or if it needs replacement.
Can I switch to renewable energy options?
If you use public electricity in the U.S., your home is connected to a power grid that sources electricity from both clean energy like wind and fossil fuels like coal. In many areas, you can choose your energy supplier while still receiving electricity from the same grid. To support green energy, switch to a renewable energy supplier dedicated to sustainability.
Switching to renewable energy helps combat climate change and promotes sustainable energy development. Nearly half of U.S. homes can choose their energy supplier, allowing for a switch to renewable energy companies like Inspire. Simply provide your home and energy usage details, and receive a customized plan for 100% clean energy at a fixed monthly rate. The process takes less than five minutes, and you'll make a significant positive impact.
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