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How to Keep Cool and Be Energy Efficient this Summer

by Kaymie Owen, CMP, Communications Manager


CNN is reporting that nearly 60 million people remain under a heat advisory or warning Tuesday, with scorching temperatures and humidity expected through the Fourth of July. Some places in the East may feel as hot as 100 to 110 degrees when taking into account the humidity and heat Tuesday, with advisories and warnings stretching from central Virginia to eastern Maine By Brandon Miller and Madison Park, CNN

Here are some video tips from the Maryland Energy Administration to help keep cool and save money with energy efficiency during the long summer months.


Click here to learn what appliance costs you big in the summer.


Click here to see why you need to skip the oven this summer.


Click here to see why fans are one of the best ways to keep you personally cool.


Click here to see how to keep cool in the final days of the summer season.