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Info on power outages & downed wires

Power outages and downed wires are often the result of severe weather events. Knowing what to do in advance is the best way to protect yourself and your property. Power outages To report an outage, get outage updates, estimated time of repair Web: www.dteenergy.com/outage – also to sign up for email storm alerts, safety tips…

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Energy Rebate Programs

Energy rebates set to expire Current DTE Energy and Consumers Energy rebate programs will expire on March 31st.  Customers must have energy efficiency improvements installed and confirmation energy audits performed prior to March 31, 2013 to be eligible for the current rebate programs. New rebate programs will be announced later in March and may have reduced rebate dollar amounts.…

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Guide to new energy-saving light bulbs

Less than 10 percent of the energy used by an incandescent light bulb produces light; the rest escapes as heat. So it takes a lot of energy to create the warm glow. Finding the best and brightest light bulbs is getting easier. Consumer Reports tests show which bulbs quickly pay for themselves and perform well. Read this Consumer Reports buying guide to the top-rated light bulbs.

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Workshop – Make Money by Saving Energy in Your Home

FREE WORKSHOP – Oak Park Community Center, Room 1 Wednesday, February 8, 2012 –  6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Register at 248-691-7555 [pullquote align=”left”]”Oakland County is leading by example. We have been working to reduce our energy consumption in county buildings. Our efforts have translated to a savings or cost avoidance of $4 million in…

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