Floridians use more electricity than most Americans, but there are some ways to lower your usage and still stay comfortable.
Mike De Socio, CNET
Fri, 10/25/2024 - 12:40pm
Floridians use more electricity than most Americans, but there are some ways to lower your usage and still stay comfortable.
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