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1 Important Alert(s)

Storm Alert

8 p.m. - Our crews and contractors are responding to power outages caused by downed wires, poles, trees and limbs after strong winds and heavy rain moved across Massachusetts Friday. Wind gusts of more than 60 mph occurred in some areas of Massachusetts from the storm. Our field personnel are responding to emergency 911 and wires down calls, assessing damage and repairing electrical infrastructure where conditions are safe. Be sure to charge your mobile devices so that you can remain connected in the event of an outage. Please put safety first—consider all downed wires to be live and dangerous.

Ways to Start Saving Today

Recognizing that many of us are spending more time at home, we’ve created a comprehensive list of easy ways for you to cut your energy costs by making your home more energy efficient.

  • Make use of natural light sources during daytime hours by keeping blinds and curtains open.
  • Turn off lights, appliances, TVs, audio devices and computers when not in use.

  • Smart power strips can help you control the amount of energy your electronics use. If you don’t have one, unplug the electronics you aren’t using.
  • Don’t leave chargers plugged in if they’re not charging your devices. They’re still drawing energy.
  • Adjust your TV’s display settings to significantly reduce its power use without compromising picture quality.

  • Make sure to only run full loads in the dishwasher and dryer and don’t forget to clean the lint filter after each use.
  • Did you know you can conserve energy by simply flicking a switch? The switch on the side of your fan reverses the blades to spin clockwise, pushing hot air down into your home.
  • Set your refrigerator’s temperature to 38°F.
  • Try to minimize the number of times you and the family open the fridge and freezer during the day.
  • If you have a toaster oven use it to reheat or cook small meals. It uses less energy than a traditional oven.

  • Lower your water heater setting to 120°F to save energy and prevent scalding.
  • Revisit your thermostat settings to make sure they’re changing with the weather and your schedule.
  • You can’t be everywhere at once! When not spending time in certain areas of your home, turn down the heat supply to those rooms to reduce your energy usage.