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![]() The Consumer Comes Out The Winner With Stream EnergyEnergy deregulation has given consumers the ability to choose which company supplies them with energy. Selecting the right company can save you money. ![]() Stream Energy and Ignite Save or Make You Money?Energy deregulation has presented many benefits, one of which is: opportunity. ![]() The Biggest Energy Hogs?: Your ElectronicsIt seems that the more things that are invented to make my life more efficient, the higher my electric bill goes. Here are some tips to help reduce the cost of operating all those electronics. ![]() 6 Simple Tips To Reduce Your Energy BillOne person won't solve all the worlds environmental and energy concerns by themselves, but with these simple and easy to implement tips, you can do your part. ![]() 5 Energy Saving Cooling and Heating TipsFor the energy conscious person, this strategy could be called "5 degrees of separation". ![]() Creating An Energy Efficient KitchenOutside of ordering take out, there are a wide variety of ways you can save electricity and energy in the kitchen. ![]() Energy Efficient Laundry PracticesSince it's not practical to take your laundry down to the creek and beat it with a rock to save money, try these energy savings strategies instead. ![]() How Stream Energy Has Embraced Energy DeRegulationEnergy de-regulation has given consumers a choice as to who will supply them with electric and natural gas. Some entities, like Stream Energy are saving people a lot of money on their utility bills. ![]() How To Make Your Kitchen Energy EfficientBeing energy-efficient is not an empty word. While you may have no idea about it, there is a huge difference between running your kitchen in an "energy-efficient mode" and not caring about it at all. The difference in electricity bills which can sum up even to several hundred dollars a year - a sum certainly worthy of your attention. ![]() Your Laundry And Energy ConsumptionWhile only a few people actually know about it, washers and dryers are among the top five energy-consuming appliances in your house. The energy that the use (or waste) every week is staggering. What's even better, you can easily reduce the energy consumption by changing the way you clean your clothes.
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