In today’s economic climate, it is becoming increasingly important to make improvements in our homes and businesses to reduce consumption of energy and reduce our bills. In the past two years alone, the American economy has seen inflation of about 10%, with some items rising in cost even more. Inflation has left many of us with fewer dollars in our pockets for the necessities in our lives. One of those necessities is of course, electricity.
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