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The thing is this: It’s 2018 and we all know how important living a greener life is, we also understand that if we do not

Why Atlantic Energy Utility Bill Audit Is Accessible To Everyone
Utility bills can be confusing. There are fees for usage, delivery and taxes which make understanding what your paying for difficult. Why not let one

Understanding Renewable Energy Sources
The United States is a leading energy consumer for both domestic and industrial purposes. This means that energy sources and technology are constantly changing to

Renewable Energy Sources Creating New Employment Opportunities
Throughout the global energy industry, there is an increasing need to encourage investment and promotion of clean renewable energy. This change in direction has been

Helping the environment by increasing responsible energy
In the United States, most of the energy is currently produced from fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil, and coal. All these sources of

10 Easy Ways to Be More Energy Efficient in 2018
While we have improved the way to be more energy efficient over the years, we feel there are many easy things we can do at

How Atlantic Energy Helps Restaurants Improve Customer Experience.
“As a restaurant owner, you may not realize it, but you’re unintentionally turning your customers off by not paying closer attention to a simple problem”,
What is a Smart Grid and How Smart is Our Current Grid?
These days it seems like everything has a ‘smart’ version: you can control your smart lights and your smart thermostat from your smartphone. Then you

It Doesn’t Take a Genius to Use Smart Lights
The biggest story in the world of lighting over the past decade has been the phase-out of inefficient incandescent light bulbs. Between the increasing efficiencies
Breaking Down Average Energy Use in U.S. Homes with the Residential Energy Consumption Survey
Every several years, the Energy Information Administration (EIA), a sub-office in the U.S. Department of Energy, conducts the Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) and publishes