COEUR d’ALENE — Avista and Kootenai Electric Cooperative customers considering home improvement projects can leverage rebates offered by the utility with possible federal energy tax credits to save on energy efficiency improvements which can help reduce their monthly energy use.
Although gas, electricity and other fossil fuel prices have fallen recently, that is no reason to pay more than you need to for your utility bills such as water, natural gas, or electricity. And even though winter is over and those in cold climates will get a break, those of us in warmer climates ( read:hot! ) are about to get hit with higher utility bills as it heats up during summer. Becoming more energy efficient throughout your house is good for several reasons. First, it will save you
Our utility bills have continued to go down despite rising costs. Every time we add a new way to lower energy use, the bills reflects the change in a big way. One huge help this winter was purchasing one of those fake fireplace heaters . We actually got it free with Discover Card point gift certificates at Ace Hardware. I kept lowering the thermostat all winter long. I was surprised to get to 58 degrees, and still not be too cold! As long as we closed the doors to the room, that little heater
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