As frigid temperatures hit the Southeast, resolve to save on energy bills in 2025 with programs and tips from Piedmont Natural Gas

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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With the coming of the new year and icy temperatures descending on the region, Piedmont Natural Gas encourages customers to make the resolution to take control of their energy bills in 2025 by taking advantage of the company's tips, tools and assistance programs.

"As people think about changes they might make in the new year, consider adding 'saving on monthly energy bills' to the list," said Brian Weisker, senior vice president and president of Piedmont Natural Gas. "Colder temperatures typically lead to higher energy costs, but Piedmont has resources and programs to help customers stay warm while avoiding higher seasonal heating bills, as well as save money and energy all year long."

The Energy Information Administration reported in its October Winter Fuels Outlook that the average household energy usage for home heating will increase this winter because of colder temperatures compared to the previous year. Higher energy consumption related to colder temperatures is the largest contributor to increases in the average household's home-heating expenditures during the winter months.

A video explaining the factors that contribute to customers' natural gas bills is available on Piedmont's website.

"Piedmont remains committed to helping all our customers stay comfortable while managing their energy use, which is why we offer bill management programs, payment assistance, and energy-saving tips and tools," Weisker said.

Level out your bill with the Equal Payment Plan (EPP) program
Piedmont's free EPP program helps customers manage their budgets by leveling out a customer's natural gas bills, allowing them to pay a predictable, equal monthly amount to help avoid billing surprises. Piedmont determines this payment by adding up a customer's annual natural gas usage and then dividing it into the same payment amount each month. Learn more about the EPP program here.

Assistance for customers in need
Share the Warmth provides funds to local agencies to assist families with their utility bills, no matter the source of energy they use. Contact information for approved assistance agencies across Piedmont's service area is available at piedmontng.com/ShareTheWarmth.