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Updated · CNYcentral.com · Jun 30
Syracuse Poll Asks How Residents Cut Summer Bills as AC Drives 12% of Power Use
Updated
Updated · CNYcentral.com · Jun 30

Syracuse Poll Asks How Residents Cut Summer Bills as AC Drives 12% of Power Use

2 articles · Updated · CNYcentral.com · Jun 30

Summary

  • Syracuse readers are being asked whether they are taking steps to lower summer energy bills as higher temperatures and recent National Grid rate increases pressure household budgets.
  • National Grid says air conditioning alone accounts for about 12% of a home's summer electricity use and is promoting no-cost and low-cost ways to limit heat-driven bill increases.
  • Those conservation tips come after a series of rate hikes that the utility has tied partly to infrastructure work it says will help prevent blackouts during heat waves.
  • National Grid's filings, however, do not break out spending by specific risk, leaving no dollar figure showing how much is actually going to heat preparedness.

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