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Here's a look at expert tips on how to stay cool and when to run your air conditioner in Michigan this summer.
Use fans to help circulate air, though don’t use them as a sole cooling device. This can give a false sense of comfort with air flow that’s still hot or humid, since it won’t reduce body temperature ...
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(NEXSTAR) – As the temperatures drop, the energy bills go up. But how you set your thermostat can help keep the cost of ...
Should I turn my AC off when I'm not home? If you're hoping to save money on your bill you can bump up the thermostat a couple degrees when you're not home, but you shouldn't turn it off completely.
The US Department of Energy says to crank your thermostat up to 78 degrees during the summer when you're at home.
NBC News chief consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen shared what the Department of Energy recommends you should set your air-conditioning at to run efficiently.
The ideal temperature to keep your thermostat at during the summer is 78 degrees, according to various energy companies, including New York's Rochester Gas and Electric Corp. and National Grid.