CEDA, ComEd and Peoples Gas Host Energy Assistance Fairs
October 28 2009 - 5:31PM
PR Newswire (US)
Utility bill payment assistance programs are available to residents
now until funds are exhausted CHICAGO, Oct. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- To
help eligible customers prepare for cold temperatures, CEDA, ComEd
and Peoples Gas will hold a series of community events to make
residents aware of energy assistance programs that are available
now. Representatives from CEDA, ComEd and Peoples Gas will be
on-site to help attendees determine the best options available to
receive one-time utility bill payment assistance through programs
such as LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program), ComEd
Residential Special Hardship Fund or Peoples Gas Share the Warmth.
ComEd also plans to distribute more than 6,000 energy efficiency
kits during assistance fairs this winter. "These community energy
fairs present a wonderful opportunity where residents can go to get
personal attention and information needed to help them manage their
energy costs this winter," said Jennifer Smith, director of CEDA's
Home Energy Assistance Programs. The utility assistance fairs will
be held at the following locations: -- Saturday, Nov. 7 - Walter
Reed Elementary School (6350 S. Stewart) 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. --
Tuesday, Nov. 10 - Rainbow PUSH Headquarters (930 E. 50th Street) 4
p.m. - 7 p.m. -- Saturday, Nov. 14 - Westside Technical (2800 S.
Western) 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. -- Saturday, Nov. 21 - Olive Harvey
College (10001 S. Woodlawn) 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. -- Saturday, Dec. 5 -
Malcolm X College (1900 W. Van Buren) 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. -- Saturday,
Dec. 12 - Daley College (7500 S. Pulaski) 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Residents applying for a utility assistance program should bring
the following documentation: -- Proof of identification as customer
of record. -- Proof of household income for the last 30 days. --
Original Social Security Cards for all members of the household. --
Original ComEd and Peoples Gas bill (within 30 days). -- Current
rental lease agreement if utilities are included in rent payments.
-- Proof of home ownership for emergency furnace. Starting Nov. 2,
ComEd will introduce its Fresh Start Program, which provides
assistance to any LIHEAP-approved space-heating account.
Additionally, LIHEAP approved space-heating customers may qualify
to participate in the Fresh Start Arrearage Reduction Program,
which provides monthly credits of up to $150 a month for qualifying
customers who begin and continue to pay their electric bills on
time. ComEd continues to offer its Residential Special Hardship
program, a one-time variable grant of up to $1,000 for eligible
customers with household incomes up to 400 percent of the federal
poverty level who can document a hardship situation. These efforts
are part of ComEd CARE, a $15 million portfolio of programs that
provide assistance to customers in need, including low-income
households, working families and seniors. ComEd has distributed
nearly $11.5 million in customer assistance in 2009. Later this
year, Peoples Gas will open its Share the Warmth program. Peoples
Gas customers whose income is at or below 200 percent of the
poverty level may qualify for Share the Warmth matching grants of
up to $200 toward their energy bill. On November 7, Peoples Gas
will host its sixth annual Team H.E.A.T. (Home Energy Assistance
Together) community service winterization project. More than 75
employees from Peoples Gas, along with members of community
organizations and Chicago Public School students, will weatherize
the homes of low-income and fixed-income residents in the Englewood
community. Weatherizing consists of applying weather stripping and
caulking around doors and windows and covering windows with plastic
sheeting-all of which helps residents conserve energy and lower
heating bills. Residents can employ the following low-cost tips to
save money and energy this winter: -- Set your thermostat to the
lowest comfortable setting. Each degree you lower your thermostat
could save up to three percent on your annual heating costs. -- At
night, draw shades and drapes to reduce heat loss. During the day,
open shades and drapes on the sunny side of the house to add
natural warmth to your home. -- Remove window air conditioners if
possible, or install an air conditioner cover to eliminate drafts.
-- Inspect caulking and weather-stripping around all windows, doors
and any opening for utility services. A drafty house lets warm air
escape and costs more to heat, so replace caulking and
weather-stripping as necessary. As a rule of thumb, if you can see
light through a crack, it needs weather stripping. To learn more
about CEDA assistance programs, visit http://www.cedaorg.net/ or
call (800) 571-CEDA (2332). To learn more about ComEd assistance
programs, visit http://www.comed.com/ or call (888) 806-2273. To
learn more about Peoples Gas assistance programs, visit
http://www.peoplesgasdelivery.com/ or call (866) 556-6001. CEDA is
one of the nation's largest non-profit organizations that serves
more than 375,000 individuals annually and operates over 40
programs throughout Cook County in the areas of education, housing,
economic development, family and children services, health and
nutrition, and several others. Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd)
is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NYSE:EXC), one of
the nation's largest electric utilities with approximately 5.4
million customers. ComEd provides service to approximately 3.8
million customers across Northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the
state's population. Peoples Gas is a regulated natural gas delivery
company that serves 840,000 residential, commercial and industrial
customers in the City of Chicago. The company is a subsidiary of
Integrys Energy Group, Inc. (NYSE: TEG). For more information on
Peoples Gas, visit the company's web site: peoplesgasdelivery.com.
DATASOURCE: ComEd; CEDA; Peoples Gas CONTACT: CEDA,
+1-312-795-1254, or ComEd Media Relations, +1-312-394-3500, or
Peoples Gas, +1-312-240-4567 Web Site: http://www.comed.com/
http://www.peoplesgasdelivery.com/ http://www.cedaorg.net/
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