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Updated: 6:32 PM Oct 9, 2008
Tips To Help You Save Big On Your Energy Bill
We've all heard that turning down your thermostat just 2 degrees can make a difference in your heating bill. But there are some energy consultants who say there are bigger and more drastic things you can do in your home to help save energy during the winter. Posted: 6:18 PM Oct 9, 2008Reporter: Amelia Cerling Email Address: Amelia.Cerling@weau.com |
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There is a heating assistance program in Wisconsin you can apply for, but the income limit is extremely low... As a single mother making $10 per hour a few years back, I did not qualify. ;) Good luck!
$200-$300 seems high. I found another site which gave some ways to save electricity, but looking for more good advice. Also, what can we do to get help after we use methods to save? Any other tips or info on gov't programs? Thanks http://www.waystosaveelectricity.com