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Fact check: Do wind turbines kill 750,000 birds a year?
March 7th, 2018Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke made a claim at a Houston energy conference that wind turbines kill as many as 750,000 birds a year, echoing previous statements made by President Trump. …
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Texas’ competitive energy market leads to lower rates and reduced emissions
March 5th, 2018Since 2002, over a dozen states have enacted some level of electric choice. There is debate among Public Utilities Commissions, energy customers and industry experts nationwide about whether deregulated energy markets truly offer customers better options when it comes to where and what supplies their energy. …
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What are energy vampires, and why should you fear them?
March 2nd, 2018Vampires don’t have to be like those popularized in books, movies, and TV shows to be harmful. In fact, most people have vampires in their…
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Energy rankings: Which states use the most electricity per household?
February 28th, 2018Find out who’s using the most and who’s paying the most, and vice versa.…
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Prominent tech companies embrace wind energy
February 16th, 2018Tech giants are accustomed to being digital – and by extension, social – trendsetters. However, many tech companies are also taking the lead in renewable…
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What will electricity prices look like through 2018?
February 12th, 2018The end of 2017 saw significant demand increases for electricity throughout the U.S. as temperatures dropped and prices rose. With so much discussion around the various sources of energy available in the U.S. – and the respective costs of each – ChooseEnergy.com® wants to help customers understand the outlook of their energy bills for the rest of 2018.…
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Study highlights economic benefit of farming sunshine instead of tobacco
February 8th, 2018Tobacco farmers who want to increase their profits might want to consider harvesting sunlight instead, a new analysis published in Land Use Policy shows.…
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5 Largest Energy Producers in the World
February 2nd, 2018More than 70 million Americans use natural gas to power their lives. Have you ever wondered where that gas is coming from? While many U.S.…
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Can the grid handle an electric vehicle influx?
January 30th, 2018As people increasingly turn to electric vehicles as a means to go green, a new study aims to find out if the grid can handle the strain associated with charging those vehicles.…
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Best states for solar industry growth – and worst
January 29th, 2018As renewable energy grows in popularity – and associated prices, conversely, drop – states across the nation are competing to lead the charge in the dawn of a new energy era. …
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