Have you noticed high electric bills eating into your monthly budget? Here's why they keep rising, plus some things you can do to lower your bill.
See what experts predict for your 2026 utility bills, including expected changes in electricity, gas and water costs.
Nationwide electric bills have surged at two to three times the rate of inflation since 2022. Supply chain issues, rising equipment and fuel costs, and soaring energy demand promise significant ...
Shipley Energy reports 10 actionable steps to lower your electric bill, including rate shopping and energy efficiency ...
U.S. residential electricity prices are expected to keep climbing in 2026, averaging about 18.02¢/kWh, up from 17.29¢/kWh in 2025, according to the latest U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) ...
Last month was a cold one, cold enough to give residential and business heating systems a real workout. Average temperatures were 3.3 degrees below normal in December, according to the National ...
Over 50 million Americans will face higher utility costs as a result of rate hikes approved in 2025, according to PowerLines.
Utility costs are on the rise, and with winter on the way, they are adding another financial burden to households already facing mounting debts and a weakening job market, while consumer sentiment ...
Twenty four states are now considering legislation to allow small, plug-in solar power systems that connect directly into a ...