2017’s most and least energy-efficient states
2017’s most and least energy-efficient states
- October 17, 2017
- Matt Harding, economics, via WalletHub, Oct. 17, 2017
Matthew Harding, Associate Professor of Economics and Statistics at University of
California, Irvine [said], “Households have different options for saving money on
energy bills, but should also consider the cost implementing them. … Small changes,
such as remembering to turn the lights off, unplugging devices when not in use, or
adjusting thermostat settings are easy to implement, and will save money without sacrificing
comfort.”
For the full story, please visit https://wallethub.com/edu/most-and-least-energy-efficient-states/7354/#matthew-harding.
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