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GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – Wednesday is the official start of summer and that calls for hot temperatures which can sometimes lead to high electricity bills. 

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GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – Wednesday is the official start of summer and that calls for hot temperatures which can sometimes lead to high electricity bills. 

An executive at the Grand Bahama Power Company is telling you way how you can stay cool during the summer months and save.

Chief Operating Officer at the Grand Bahama Power Company Nikita Mullings provides some other summer energy-saving tips and she says appliances work harder in the summer rather than in the winter.

As for Grand Bahama Power customers, she’s encouraging you to sign up for the energy advisor program on GBPC’s website.

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