Short Overview: Your energy usage can creep up quickly when heating your home in the winter, which means higher than usual electric bills. With regular billing, your energy bill goes up during high-usage months and down in low-usage months.
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Your energy usage can creep up quickly when heating your home in the winter, which means higher than usual electric bills. With regular billing, your energy bill goes up during high-usage months and down in low-usage months. Ashley, an Appalachian Power customer service associate, talks about the benefits of Appalachian's
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- Your energy usage can creep up quickly when heating your home in the winter, which means higher than usual electric bills.
- With regular billing, your energy bill goes up during high-usage months and down in low-usage months.
- Ashley, an Appalachian Power customer service associate, talks about the benefits of Appalachian's
- Hot summers and cold winters can make budgeting your energy bills harder.
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