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'Beat the heat' tweets available on Twitter from Progress Energy

You can beat the heat this summer with tips from the EnergyAdvisors, a new, free service that Progress Energy is making available through Twitter. Followers of the new account will receive regular tweets throughout the summer that include ways they can save energy and save money on their energy bills.

The program begins Monday and will run through Sept. 20.

Twitter is a micro-blogging tool that allows users to send out short pieces of information to a group of followers. Each communication, called a tweet, contains 140 characters or less of text.

Tweets will focus on low- and no-cost tips, as well as programs offered by Progress Energy, to help customers save energy and money.

Twitter users can sign up to follow Progress Energy’s EnergyAdvisors program at www.twitter.com/EnergyAdvisors.

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