Connecticut’s Scorching Summers: How to Beat the Heat and Save on Energy Bills
Living in Connecticut means embracing the changing seasons. We all love our crisp autumns and snowy winters, but lately, these warmer summers are demanding a lot more of our attention.
A recent report from Climate Central points out that our state’s summer temperatures have risen significantly since 1970. It’s hard not to notice the impact—hotter days, stickier nights, and, honestly, a lot more sweat.
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The Warming Trend and Its Impact on Our Wallets
Connecticut summers now run about 2 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than just fifty years ago. That might sound small, but it means more frequent and *intense heat waves*.
Our warm season drags on longer, and *warmer nights* make it tough to get relief even after the sun goes down. All this extra heat pushes us to crank up the air conditioning, driving up our summer electricity usage.
Ricky Jordan, an energy-efficiency specialist at Eversource, says Connecticut customers use about *35% more power during the summer months* compared to decades past. This jump in demand strains the electrical grid and makes utility bills spike.
Folks in Hartford, New Haven, Mystic, and Greenwich—really, across the state—are all feeling the squeeze.
Smart Strategies for a Cooler, More Affordable Summer
Sure, we can’t tell the weather what to do. But we can definitely tweak our routines to take the edge off those hot days.
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Here is the source article for this story: Helpful reminders to save on utility bills during warmer summers
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