Temperatures are dropping as federal COVID assistance ends for many Americans who struggle to pay their energy bills — even though the coronavirus crisis isn't quite done with us. The good news is ...
With dangerously cold temperatures gripping Chicagoland, many households are turning up the heat — and that means higher utility bills. But there are programs available to help offset those costs.
Consumers Energy is increasing its investment in programs to help income-qualified customers save on energy costs. The company will boost spending by $22 million by 2030, with the goal of making ...