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Average kWh Per Day: Why It Doesn’t Explain Your Electric Bill

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that the typical U.S. household uses roughly 800–900 kilowatt-hours per month, about 27–30 kWh per day. That statistic is often presented as a benchmark for the “average home” or “average household.” But here’s
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10 Energy Efficiency Tips for Business: Practical Ways to Reduce Energy Costs

For most organizations, energy costs for a business is a fixed expense that quietly erodes margins month after month. Rising utility bills, volatile supply markets, and increasing sustainability expectations make energy efficiency more than a facilities issue, it’s a financial s
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Is Electricity Less Expensive at Night? What Businesses Need to Know

Is Electricity Less Expensive at Night? What Businesses Need to Know

For many organizations, electricity is one of the largest and least controlled operating expenses. So it’s a fair question: Is electricity less expensive at night? The answer depends on your rate plan, your rate structure, and when your business uses energy....
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Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings: How Smarter Buildings Cut Costs and Emissions

Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings: How Smarter Buildings Cut Costs and Emissions

Energy efficiency in commercial buildings has become a business imperative, not just a sustainability goal. Rising energy costs, stricter regulations, and growing pressure to reduce emissions are pushing building owners to rethink how their properties use energy. The good news is.
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Energy Efficiency in Schools: Creating Better Learning Environments While Reducing Costs

Energy Efficiency in Schools: Creating Better Learning Environments While Reducing Costs

Energy efficiency in schools is about more than lowering utility bills. It plays a direct role in student learning, staff comfort, and long term sustainability. For K 12 schools and other educational facilities, improving how energy is used inside school buildings...
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Energy Efficiency in Manufacturing

Energy Efficiency in Manufacturing: How Smarter Energy Use Drives Savings and Performance

Energy efficiency in manufacturing is no longer just a sustainability initiative. It is a core business strategy. As energy prices fluctuate and operating costs rise, manufacturers across the industrial sector are focusing on how to reduce energy consumption without compromising p
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Energy, National Security, and Foreign Policy in the 21st Century

Energy, National Security, and Foreign Policy in the 21st Century

In the 21st century, energy is no longer just an economic input, it is a central pillar of national security and foreign policy. From global energy markets to regional conflicts, access to reliable energy shapes alliances, fuels rivalries, and determines geopolitical...
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AI energy

How Grid Artificial Intelligence Prevents Blackouts & Optimizes Energy

The global power grid is undergoing the most significant transformation in its history. Rising electricity demand, rapid electrification are pushing legacy power systems beyond their original design. To manage this complexity, artificial intelligence is emerging as the critical la
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The Global Data Center Boom: Powering the AI-Driven Digital Economy

The Global Data Center Boom: Powering the AI-Driven Digital Economy

The world is in the midst of an unprecedented data center boom, driven by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, cloud adoption, and an explosion of digital services. From US data centers to global data center hubs, the scale, complexity, and...
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Solar Energy in the Desert: Valuable Supplement, Not a Baseload Solution

The deserts of the American Southwest, particularly California’s Mojave Desert, have become central to the modern energy transition. Massive solar farms, iconic projects like the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, and a steady pipeline of new solar projects have transform
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Why Energy Prices Keep Rising: A Business Reality Check

For most business leaders, high electricity bills have become a permanent line item instead of a temporary annoyance. Whether you manage a manufacturing plant, a retail chain, or a portfolio of commercial buildings, energy prices are rising in ways that feel...
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Fossil fuels and renewables

What Energy Source Is Most Used in the United States?

When Americans ask what energy source is most used in the United States, the answer depends on how energy is measured. The U.S. energy system is complex, spanning transportation, electricity generation, industry, and buildings. Looking across the entire economy, fossil fuels,...
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