Duke Energy Offers Tips to Save Energy as Temperatures Plunge in Indiana

Tuesday, January 7, 2025 at 9:33 AM

By Duke Energy, news release

Daytime highs will be in the 20s this week.

(Plainfield, Ind.) - The new year is bringing in a blast of cold weather, and Duke Energy is offering tips to stay warm while managing energy use.

Energy-saving tips to combat the cold

  • Be aware of your thermostat setting. Setting it even a couple degrees lower – if that is comfortable for you – can make it easier on your heating systems.
  • Change your air filter and schedule regular maintenance for your heating systems. Maintaining your heating systems can help increase efficiency.
  • Leave drapes or blinds open during sunny winter days to allow the sun's rays to warm the house and close them at night to help insulate your home.
  • Seal cracks in windows, doors and vents with caulking and weatherstripping to save 10% to 20% in heating costs.
  • Operate ceiling fans in a clockwise direction in the winter, which pushes warm air back down into the room. (Most fans have a switch that allows you to reverse the motor.) While fans move air and make people more comfortable, they do not provide heat, so remember to turn the fan off when you leave the room.
  • Manage water heating. Set your water heater to 120 degrees or less. Water heating is typically the second biggest user of energy in your home.
  • Replace standard bulbs with LEDs. LEDs are more efficient than regular bulbs, while giving off the same amount of light. Replacing just six of your most frequently used bulbs with LEDs can save up to $480 over the lifetime of the bulbs.

Ways to manage winter heating bills

Duke Energy offers free programs and tools to help customers better manage and understand their monthly energy expenses:

§  Pick Your Due Date allows customers to adjust the date their bill is due.

§  Interest-free Installment Payment Plans are available for customers who need flexibility with paying a bill.

§  Usage Alerts notify customers how much energy they are using and how much it costs in time to adjust before the end of a billing cycle.

For customers who qualify, Duke Energy’s partnerships with community and state agencies can help them access state and federal assistance, including:

§  Low-income Energy Assistance Programs (LIHEAP): Provides a one-time payment to help eligible Indiana households pay their energy bills during winter months.

§  Weatherization Program: Helps income-qualified customers save energy and reduce expenses through conservation measures like weatherstripping and HVAC repairs or replacements.

§  Duke Energy’s Share the Light Fund®: Assists qualifying customers struggling to pay their energy bills. The program is funded through contributions from Duke Energy shareholders, customers and employees.

With the colder than normal temperatures, it is also a good time to check on friends, neighbors and family members who may be elderly to ensure they have what they need to stay warm.

Visit Duke Energy’s Winter Energy Savings webpage for more information: duke-energy.com/SeasonalSavings.

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