Households in Colorado lost the ability to control their thermostats after power company Xcel Energy took control of them during a recent heatwave. After temperatures soared over 90 degrees [.]
We all use thermostats to control the temperature in our homes. In the winter, we adjust our thermostat to warm to the desired temperature; in the summer, to cool to a comfortable temperature. We do this with an eye to the cost of energy: we don t necessarily heat our homes, or cool our homes, as much as we might wish. Like most things in life, it is a trade-off. But
What happened to thousands of customers in Denver, Colo. last week during a spike in temperatures proves once again why Americans should resist the temptation to rely more on the "internet [.]
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