Gear up for the cold! Middle Tennessee Electric suggests energy-efficient tips like adjusting thermostat settings, sealing leaks, and using the myMTE app to manage costs.
Amy Byers, the Public Relations Coordinator for Middle Tennessee Electric told WGNS the cold weather will be costly...
With this dangerously cold weather on the horizon, residents are urged to take necessary precautions to stay warm and safe. If you have drafts of cold air coming into your home, take temporary measures to decrease the draft...
Check out mte.com/HomeEnergyCheckups for a personalized Home Energy Checkup with their expert team. Stay warm and save!