Duke Energy Florida Unveils '12 Days of Savings' for Energy Efficiency This Holiday Season

As the holiday season approaches, Duke Energy Florida is ready to help its customers save on their electric bills with the launch of its innovative initiative, "12 Days of Savings." Kicking off on December 3rd, this campaign is designed to promote simple, low-cost energy efficiency tips that anyone can apply to reduce their electricity usage throughout the festive period.


Why Energy Efficiency Matters



According to Melissa Seixas, the state president of Duke Energy Florida, the holidays often lead to increased energy consumption as families gather and celebrate together. To alleviate the financial burden that can come with heightened energy usage, the company encourages customers to adopt practical solutions aimed at enhancing their energy efficiency.


Daily Tips for Savings



Each day from December 3rd to December 14th, customers can follow specific energy-saving tips tailored to make a real difference:

  • - December 3rd: Customers are reminded to replace their air filters, ensuring optimal performance from their air conditioning units. Regularly checking filters can prolong the life of the system.

  • - December 4th: Adjust ceiling fans to spin clockwise during winter months, redistributing warm air within rooms.

  • - December 5th: Turn off ceiling fans when not in use, as leaving them running in unoccupied rooms wastes valuable energy.

  • - December 6th: Lower the thermostat setting to a comfortable yet economical level, allowing for significant savings.

  • - December 7th: Keep blinds open during sunny days to harness the sun's warmth but close them at night for insulation.

  • - December 8th: Seal windows and doors to prevent drafts, which can save up to 20% on heating costs.

  • - December 9th: Set water heater temperatures to 120 degrees or lower, significantly cutting water heating expenses, which is typically the second-largest utility bill.

  • - December 10th: Insulate water heater pipes to minimize heat loss and improve efficiency.

  • - December 11th: Replace standard showerheads with low-flow models to conserve water and energy.

  • - December 12th: Check refrigerator seals and replace them if damaged to maintain efficiency.

  • - December 13th: Swap incandescent bulbs for energy-efficient LED alternatives that last longer and reduce electricity consumption by up to 75%.

  • - December 14th: Upgrade outdoor lighting to LED bulbs with built-in photosensors and motion detection features.


Additional Support from Duke Energy



Duke Energy Florida also offers free Home Energy Checks to residential customers, which can help identify further ways to save on energy bills and discover potential rebates for energy-saving upgrades. Business customers are encouraged to take advantage of the free Business Energy Check to explore additional efficiency measures.

For those looking to make a difference in their energy consumption, the full details of the initiative and tips can be easily accessed at duke-energy.com/SeasonalSavings.

About Duke Energy Florida



Duke Energy Florida is part of the larger Duke Energy Corporation, supplying electrical power to 2 million customers across a service area of 13,000 square miles. As a company committed to a sustainable energy future, Duke Energy prioritizes reliability, affordability, and accessibility, all while working towards ambitious goals for reducing carbon emissions.

Stay empowered this holiday season with Duke Energy's tips and see your energy bills drop, allowing more room in your budget for the joy of giving and celebrations.

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