In our first power outage post, we covered what to do immediately after your electricity goes out. But what happens when the lights are out for more than a couple of hours? Never fear—we’ve put together some helpful tips for...
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What to Do in a Power Outage Part 1
Previously, we’ve covered what causes power outages in Texas. But have you ever wondered what to do first when your lights go out? Wonder no more because we have some advice based on our years of experience in the energy...
Environmentally Responsible Electric Power: The Energy of the Future
It’s hard to miss it—ENERGY STAR® appliances, LED light bulbs, efficient refrigerator settings. It seems “going green” has become something of a household trend. In fact, it is feasible that we will have the means to power 80%...
Building Sustainable and Resilient Energy Systems
As the effects of climate change worsen, more people are demanding that policy makers find energy solutions that can withstand the elements without sacrificing functionality. People want to know that their access to energy won’t...
What to Know Before Installing DIY Solar Panels
You’ve restored a vintage dresser, tackled the tool shed in the backyard, even thought about turning that awkward hallway into a breakfast nook. But what if you could use those skills to bridle the sun’s energy, help the...