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While new technology like solar panels can reduce electric bills, changing daily habits is often more effective and costs nothing. Peak energy use often happens during early evenings, when rates are highest. Shifting routines—like running appliances or adjusting thermostats outside peak hours—can significantly lower costs. Understanding your household’s energy use is the most powerful step before investing in equipment, ensuring smarter savings and better alignment with solutions like solar.
By Toby MitchellWhile new technology like solar panels can reduce electric bills, changing daily habits is often more effective and costs nothing. Peak energy use often happens during early evenings, when rates are highest. Shifting routines—like running appliances or adjusting thermostats outside peak hours—can significantly lower costs. Understanding your household’s energy use is the most powerful step before investing in equipment, ensuring smarter savings and better alignment with solutions like solar.