ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. -
A sweltering hot Florida summer can cause your electric bill to jump as your air conditioning battles high humidity and temperatures consistently north of 90 degrees. But, you can survive the heat and your summer energy bills by following these simple tips from Duke Energy Florida.
Try these money-saving tips to help reduce your electric use and save as the temperature rises:
Try these money-saving tips to help reduce your electric use and save as the temperature rises:
Take control of summer cooling costs with these tips from Duke Energy Florida - Duke Energy
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