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cool and managing electricity

cool and managing electricity use can be a challenge during hot Texas summers. Many Texans are looking for relief by adjusting thermostats and turning on ceiling fans. But is that the right thing to do? How much impact cable duct does it have on your electricity bill? The answers may surprise you. Bill Clayton, Reliant Energy vice president of customer care and an expert energy efficiency advisor, debunks common energy efficiency myths.

Fans are for people, not rooms. Ceiling fans create a wind-chill effect that makes you feel cooler. Although  ceiling fans cost only about a penny an hour to operate, they should be turned off in unoccupied rooms. You won’t get the benefit if you’re cable trunking not in the room

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