1/17/24 - Consumers Offers Tips To Save On Heating Bills

Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at 7:11 AM

file image - Dial down your thermostat to save money

The cold temperatures and icy roads have resulted in closings and more are staying home. Consumers Energy offers tips on helping to save on heating bills.

JACKSON, Mich., Jan. 16, 2024 – (Consumers Energy Press Release) - With frigid cold draped across Michigan this week, Consumers Energy is highlighting programs, dollars and ways to help Michiganders lower and get help with their energy bills.

Lauren Snyder, Consumers Energy’s vice president of customer experience, said Consumers Energy is continuing to look out for customers even after restoring power across the state over the weekend.

“Natural gas costs less than half as much as it did last year. Still, Consumers Energy is looking out for our friends and neighbors, to be sure they stay safe and comfortable in their homes as temperatures have plunged below zero,” Snyder said. “You should know you can take action to reduce your energy bill, and you can find help by reaching out with just a phone call.”

Snyder shared these tips to reduce energy waste. Learn more at ConsumersEnergy.com/coldweather.

·       Have your heating system tuned and inspected by a service professional. Heat losses from a poorly maintained system can range between 1-2 percent a year.

·       Clean or replace your furnace filter often during the heating season. If your furnace can “breathe” more easily, it will use less energy.

·       Dial your thermostat down at night and add an extra blanket for warmth. Adjusting your home’s temperature by even 1 degree can lower your heating bill by 1 to 3 percent.

·       Make sure your attic, basement, garage and exterior doors are closed to prevent cold drafts from getting in and heat from getting out.

·       Schedule a Consumers Energy home energy analysis. The free analysis offers ways you can take action to save energy at home.

Snyder also encouraged people who need help to contact 2-1-1. The free service connects Michiganders with nonprofits to find help with basic needs, from energy bills to food and shelter. Visit ConsumersEnergy.com/assistance to learn more.

Other sources of help:

“We know that asking for help can feel intimidating, but it’s vital for people to understand assistance is available right here in our communities, regardless of the situation,” Snyder said. “We’ll know we’re making a difference this winter when everyone finds the helping hand to get them through challenges.”

 

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