The U.S. Energy Information Administration’s 2012 “Electric Sales, Revenue, and Average Price” report brings to light (see what we did there?) the rise of average monthly electricity bills in the past 10 years.
This increases the incentive for home buyers and renters to opt for energy-efficient options when choosing a place to live, although EcoBuilding Pulse points out that residential customers in some states are bigger targets than others.
Conversely, the places where homeowners paid the least to burn the midnight oil were the following states and in some states, homeowners are paying nearly twice as much as the national average for electricity. See which states
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