With temperatures already near records in many parts of the country, and fossil fuels at record high prices, summer electric bills could break records too
We're officially in the heat of summer, and just like with everything else this year, inflation is about to hit our electric bills, and possibly hard. Some utilities are predicting that July bills could be 10% - 20% higher than last year."All this heat we are having, you have to keep your air conditioner running," she said."Inflation is beating us up out here," she said.
Duke Energy's Casey Kroger said"they have increased, they have doubled this year. And we expect increased prices to sustain throughout the rest of the summer."What you can do to keep your bill down Ace hardware's Jon Doucleff says these new 3M filters are"Bluetooth enabled, and it sends a signal to your smartphone to tell you it's time to change your filter."
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