St. George launches program to help residents conserve electricity
The city of St. George and the area''s energy service, Dixie Power, are urging residents to conserve electricity this summer to lower the risk of rolling blackouts.
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The city of St. George and the area''s energy service, Dixie Power, are urging residents to conserve electricity this summer to lower the risk of rolling blackouts.
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Southern California Edison will purchase the electricity from Fervo Energy, a Houston-based geothermal company, Fervo announced. The company is drilling up to 125 wells in southwest
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Orange days are the middle tier of energy-saving alerts for St. George''s power system. During a Green day, there is a lessened strain on the city''s power and residents are encouraged to
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Incorporating energy efficiency into your home can lower your power bills too. The links provided offer more information on specific actions that can improve the energy efficiency of your home.
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SGESD strives to provide reliable and affordable rates to our community. Our rates cover costs to operate the utility such as power poles, transformers, wires etcetera, as well as providing...
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ST. GEORGE — With temperatures reaching up to 113 degrees, the city of St. George issued its first “orange alert” for the season on Wednesday.
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You can feel better about yourself and the environment by joining the City of St. George''s Clean Green Power Program. This program allows both residential and commercial consumers to receive some of
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The city of St. George and the area''s energy service, Dixie Power, are urging residents to conserve electricity this summer to lower the risk of
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SGESD has a diverse wholesale energy portfolio, including coal, hydro, natural gas, diesel, and solar. The solar comes from the City''s own solar farm "SunSmart", which has a nameplate capacity of 250
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It is one of the many programs St. George offers its residents so they can take advantage of alternative energy. Please go to the Sustainable Energy Programs section to learn more about SunSmart and
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St. George is making plans to shift away from coal-powered electricity, projecting to increase nearly ten-fold the city''s use of renewable energy.
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