Customers can take control of home heating
costs through these easy to implement strategies
JACKSON,
Mich., Dec. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/
-- Michigan's frigid winter weather is here and with colder
temperatures comes an increase in energy consumption. Whatever your
cozy is – inside by the fireplace, under a blanket, or with a hot
cup of coffee, Consumers Energy is here to help keep you warm!
While customers may see a seasonal increase in their bills this
winter, Consumers Energy is prepared to assist customers in kicking
out the cold by providing energy saving strategies and helpful
resources for those who may need help paying for their higher
heating costs.
"Simply making a few small meaningful changes can make a big
difference for your wallet, without sacrificing your comfort," said
Lauren Snyder, Consumers Energy's
vice president of customer experience. "We want to be sure our
customers stay safe and warm this winter."
Home heating costs account for about 30 percent of customers'
energy bills, with water heaters alone accounting for almost 15
percent. By addressing these two key areas of consumption,
customers can take control and maximize their cost savings.
One of the easiest ways to save is by installing a programmable
smart thermostat now that the heating season is starting. Doing so
could save as much as 20 percent on heating costs. Customers
typically save 1 percent to 3 percent for every degree they dial
down their thermostat. Plus, customers can save money by installing
a programmable or wi-fi thermostat, often at reduced costs through
ConsumersEnergyStore.com.
Consumers Energy offers these additional cost-saving
tips:
- Have your heating system tuned up and inspected by a service
professional and replace your furnace filter. If you furnace can
breathe more easily it will use less energy.
- Make sure your attic, basement, garage, and exterior doors are
closed to prevent cold drafts from getting in and heat from getting
out. A gap of just one-eighth of an inch around your windows or
doors is like having a softball size hole in them, allowing cold
air in and making your furnace work harder to accommodate for that
extra cold air.
- Turn on your ceiling fan. Ceiling fans set at a slow speed can
push warm air away that rises to the ceiling and move it around the
room without creating a chilling breeze.
- When it comes to savings on heating your water, take a shower
instead of a bath which uses less hot water.
- Set your water heater temperature at 120 degrees. By lowering
the temperature, you can cut water heating bills without
sacrificing comfort.
- Save even more by setting your water heater to "on vacation"
(if your unit has this feature) when you're away from home more
than two days.
To see all the 100 Ways to Save, customers can visit
consumersenergy.com/saveenergy.
Snyder also reminded people that help is available for anyone
who needs assistance with their energy bill. People can call 2-1-1,
a free resource that connects people with nonprofit organizations
or visit consumersenergy.com/assistance.
Consumers Energy is Michigan's
largest energy provider, providing natural gas and/or electricity
to 6.8 million of the state's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower
Peninsula counties. We are committed to delivering reliable, clean,
and affordable energy to our customers 24/7.
For more information about Consumers Energy, go to
ConsumersEnergy.com.
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