Artic blast brings sustained freezing temperatures; Duke Energy prepares and encourages customers to save energy and money

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  • Company also shares tips on ways to save energy and money as temperatures drop this week; b-roll of energy-saving tips available here

  • Company prepares for possibility of snow

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the Carolinas experience sustained freezing temperatures, Duke Energy wants customers to understand the significant impact it can have on bills.

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"When the temperatures drop, the demand for energy spikes as families combat the cold to stay warm, which causes bills to increase," says Sasha Weintraub, Duke Energy senior vice president and chief customer officer. "There are easy, but important adjustments you can make to help keep your home warm, but also to help cut down on heating costs and avoid billing surprises."

Ways to save energy and money as temperatures drop

  • During the winter, reduce your thermostat to the lowest comfortable setting. The longer your house remains at the lower temperature the more energy you save. You can save as much as 10% a year on heating and cooling by simply turning your thermostat back 7 to 10 degrees per day.

  • Set your water heater to 120 degrees or less. Water heating is typically the second-biggest user of energy in your home.

  • Leave drapes or blinds open on the sunny side of the home to allow the sun's rays to warm the house but close them at night to help insulate your home.

  • Operate ceiling fans in a clockwise direction in the winter to push warm air back down into the room.

  • Cover drafty windows. Use a heavy-duty, clear plastic sheet on a frame or tape clear plastic film to the inside of window frames during the cold winter months. Make sure the plastic is sealed tightly to the frame to help reduce infiltration.

  • Install tight-fitting, insulating drapes or shades on windows that feel drafty after weatherizing.

  • Change your air filter and schedule regular maintenance for your heating systems. Maintaining your heating systems can help increase efficiency.

  • Seal cracks in windows, doors and vents with caulking and weatherstripping to save 10% to 20% in heating costs.

  • Replace standard bulbs with LEDs. LEDs are more efficient than regular bulbs, while giving off the same amount of light.

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