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Lower Electric Bill Today: New Energy Conservation Website Unveils Little-Known Facts
Web resource examines such topics as energy conservation, electric deregulation, and ways to obtain low-cost electricity. 
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    PROSPECT, CT, March 25, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Lower Electric Bill Today, an online provider of electricity news, conservation information, and statistics, is pleased to announce the launch of its new website. According to a recent McGraw-Hill Research and Analytics study, consumers list environmental concerns and reduced energy costs as top reasons to make eco-friendly home improvements. Lower Electric Bill Today educates consumers on simple ways to permanently reduce energy usage and costs.

The website's Energy Saving Tips Center provides comprehensive information on how consumers can reduce electric use in their home, thereby diminishing their carbon footprint. It details the costs and benefits of numerous eco-friendly home improvements, including Energy Star appliances, solar panels, insulation, and lighting.

"We named our company Lower Electric Bill Today because we're aware that reducing dependence on fossil fuels as an energy source will take time, but there's no time like the present to make the transition," the company's president, Christina Cleri, said. "Our goal is to give consumers real-world tips on how to not only use less electricity, but also pay less for the electricity they do use."

In addition to information regarding energy conservation, Lower Electric Bill Today educates home- and business-owners about the many benefits of electric deregulation, a government program designed to lower electric rates by increasing competition in the utility industry. Through electric deregulation, residents in participating states have the unprecedented ability to pay less for electricity by transferring their service to an independent, low-cost electric supplier.

For more information about energy conservation or electric deregulation, visit www.LowerElectricBillToday.com or email info@lowerelectricbilltoday.com.

Lower Electric Bill Today, LLC is an online provider of electricity news and information. By providing practical tips on energy conservation, electric deregulation, and eco-friendly living, Lower Electric Bill Today educates consumers about how to drastically reduce their dependence on fossil fuels and permanently lower their electric bill. For more information, please visit www.LowerElectricBillToday.com.

Contact:
50 Waterbury Road #111
Prospect, CT 06712
800-973-3958
info@lowerelectricbilltoday.com
www.LowerElectricBillToday.com


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Chrisitna Cleri
Lower Electric Bill Today, LLC

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50 Waterbury Road #111
Prospect, CT
USA 06712
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