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Thankful for Energy Savings

Cooking Tom Turkey is going to cost you, but not much.   Here is the deal.  If you live in a state with an active energy industry you will spend less than others.  Using a natural-gas fired stove in North Dakota then you will pay $0.47 to cook a 16-20lb turkey.  In Louisiana you will pay $0.96 to cook that same turkey in an electric oven.  In Massachusetts, the home of the very first Thanksgiving, you will pay $1.71.  The most expensive state is Hawaii at $4.29 for a stuffed 16-20lb turkey using an electric oven.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports electricity prices are increasing.  For families on a budget that’s nothing to gobble at.   Cooking your family’s 16lb turkey for four hours increases your monthly electric bill by roughly 8 kilowatt hours.  Add to the bill increased heating, lighting and other electricity usage (such as watching the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving) you will see an uptick in your energy bills.

Here are a few easy ways to reduce your electrical bill:

Tips from TLC:

From TXU Energy:

From the U.S. Department of Energy:

These are just a few tips that can help limit the cost of your Thanksgiving holiday. We hope you find them useful and that you and your family have a safe and happy holiday filled with great food, warm memories and low electricity bills!

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