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No-Cost Tips

Be Smart. Save Energy.

Turn off lights and appliances when not in use. Don't forget your computer. Most new computers have sleep settings. In the winter, open window coverings on the sunny side of your home to take advantage of free heat from the sun. Close the coverings on cloudy days or right after the sun sets. In the cooling season, close blinds and drapes during the day to keep heat out

Thermostate Level Setting

In warm months, set the thermostat to 78 to 80 degrees when home and 5 to 10 degrees warmer at night or when you're not home. In the cold months, set the thermostat to 68 degrees when home, and then back to 55 to 68 degrees when unoccupied. Dress according to the weather

Things to Avoid

Barbecue outdoors when practical, keeping in mind the heat and effect of sun on your body. Reducing the heat coming into your home from any source, such as cooking, will reduce the load on your air conditioning. Use pool timers to reduce the time your swimming pool pump runs -- eight to 12 hours a day is plenty

What We Do

At NG Energy, our economic development specialists collaborate strategically with businesses, site selectors, real estate brokers/developers, and economic development agencies to facilitate business location and expansion within our service areas. Our team is ready to partner with your company, offering assistance in various ways, such as:

  1. Pricing and Utility Rates: Helping you understand and calculate utility rates and tariffs tailored to your business needs.

  2. Site Visits Facilitation: Arranging and facilitating site visits to assist you in finding the optimal location for your company’s growth.

  3. Incentives and Information: Providing comprehensive information on incentives, transportation options, labor resources, and more.

At NG Energy, we are committed to supporting your business journey in our service areas, ensuring a seamless and successful establishment or expansion.

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