Even More Easy Ways to Save Money on Utility Bill
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) wants to remind customers that
there are ways to save money as temperatures heat up. In preparation for
summer, PG&E encourages customers to take advantage of tips, along with
programs and tools that enable them to save energy and manage their
bills.
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Set the air conditioner to 78 degrees or higher when you’re home
and 85 degrees when your away, health permitting, to save on home
cooling costs while still making your home comfortable.
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Save up to 10% a year on cooling costs by simply turning your
thermostat back 7-10°F for eight hours a day from its normal
setting.
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Setting the temperature lower will have little or no effect on how
quickly a home cools down.
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Use fans when you’re at home but remember to turn them off when you
leave. Since fans move air, but don’t cool it, they waste energy
if left on when you’re not home.
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If you use your air conditioner, a ceiling fan will allow you to
raise the thermostat setting about 4°F with no reduction in
comfort.
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Check the filter on your heating, ventilation and air conditioning
system. A dirty filter can waste energy by causing your system to
work harder to keep you cool.
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Turn off and unplug electronics and appliances when they are
not in use. Even when they are off but remain plugged in, many
electronics and appliances still use energy.
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Use cold water to wash full loads of laundry. Water heating
takes up about 90 percent of energy used by clothes washers. Today's
detergents work great in cold water.
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Turn off lights when you’re not using rooms and rely on
natural light during summer days at work and home.
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Remember to shift your large appliance use like washers and
dryers to before 4pm and after 9pm if you are on a time-of-use rate.
Simple actions and changes at home can be some of the easiest, no-cost
ways to reduce energy waste and drive down greenhouse gas emissions.
“Right now, is the perfect time to think about how to prepare your home
for the warmer months. PG&E offers many tips, programs and tools to help
customers take control of their energy usage,” said Vincent Davis,
senior director of customer energy solutions at PG&E.
To take advantage of additional programs, tools, and savings
opportunities, PG&E recommends customers:
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Online Account – Customers can access energy cost and usage
with information down to the day, see a personalized rate comparison
to determine if they are on the best rate, and more. Customers can
sign up for an online account at www.pge.com.
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Bill Forecast Alerts – Customers can better manage their bill
amount by signing up for automated bill forecast alerts. They can
choose to receive an alert via email, text or a phone call when their
bill is trending to hit an amount they specify. Sign up in less than
five minutes at www.pge.com/energyalerts
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High Usage Alerts – Customers also can sign up for the High
Usage Alert to be notified when they may incur the High Usage
Surcharge. www.pge.com/highusage
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Home Energy Checkup – In less than 5 minutes, customers
can find how much of their home energy use goes to cooling, heating
hot water, appliances, lighting and other uses. The results enable
customers to make customized changes to enhance their home's energy
efficiency, along with estimates of how much money can be saved. www.pge.com/home-energy-checkup
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Budget Billing – This program averages customers’ monthly
energy costs to help monthly payment amounts remain more consistent,
even if energy use changes significantly from season to season. www.pge.com/budgetbilling
PG&E also offers a variety of financial assistance programs to our
low-income customers including California Alternative Rates for Energy,
Energy Saving Assistance and payment plans. For more tips on how to save
this spring and summer, visit www.pge.com/summer.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 24,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit pge.com and pge.com/news.
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