UTICA, N.Y. — National Grid is sharing differentt ways for Central New Yorkers to stay cool and save on energy costs as high temperatures and humidity approach.
The utility company recommends customers take steps like replacing air filters, vacuuming air intake vents and checking window air conditioner seals before the first heat wave hits.
National Grid also suggests moving lamps and TVs away from thermostats, switching to LED bulbs and installing programmable or smart thermostats to help lower energy bills…