Many appliances continue to draw a small amount of power when they are switched off. These "phantom" loads occur in most appliances that use electricity, such as VCRs, televisions, stereos, computers, and kitchen appliances. In the average home, 75% of the electricity used to power home electronics is consumed while the products are turned off. This can be avoided by unplugging the appliance or using a power strip and using the switch on the power strip to cut all power to the appliance. See www.energy.gov for more energy-saving tips.
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You may have noticed that your current electricity supply invoice from Direct Energy Business looks more like the invoices you were receiving prior to December 2008. In response to valuable member feedback, Direct Energy Business has reverted back to the previous invoice design, which provides a summary of your charges rather than an itemized list.
Read moreAdding meters can actually save you money. If the market price is lower than your current contract rate, you can add meters at the lower of the two. Contact your TASB-dedicated account execuctive today for assistance with adding meters. Erin.Scheetz@directenergy.com
Read moreThis fall, TASB will begin servicing some new districts in the Energy Cooperative:
Bangs ISD, Connally ISD, Charlotte ISD, Kermit ISD, Lueders-Avoca ISD, and Olney ISD.
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