Tips from Nashville Electric Service on saving power and money during winter weather

NASHVILLE, Tenn.–Nashville Electric Service (NES) is sharing tips with Tennesseans on how to stay warm but also conserve power to avoid outages and an increased power bill as the state deals with frigid temps this weekend.

NES says heating costs typically account for about 50% of monthly electric bills in the winter, so following these tips can help you conserve energy:

-Adjust your thermostat to 68 degrees or lower and bundle up in a cozy sweater, warm socks or a blanket. Even just a few degrees lower than the most comfortable setting is a step in the right direction…

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