Duke Energy Provides Customers Tips to Save During Florida's Cold Snap
As Floridians brace for a rare cold snap this weekend, Duke Energy has stepped in to help residents manage their energy consumption and save on bills.
This unusual weather event is expected to bring some of the lowest temperatures Florida has seen in almost a decade, with numbers potentially plummeting 20 to 25 degrees below the usual range for this time of year.
In response, Duke Energy’s Florida President, Melissa Seixas has warned that the state will experience a significant drop in temperatures, notably in St. Petersburg, where it hasn't been below freezing since 2018. In light of this drastic change, she emphasized that the energy company is prepared to handle the inevitable rise in energy usage.
However, Duke Energy also wants to empower its customers to take control of their energy performance by providing effective strategies to reduce costs during this cold snap. Here are some of the initiatives and tips offered by the utility company:
Energizing Solutions to Save Money
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EnergyWise® Home Program: Customers can earn up to $141 in annual bill credits by enrolling qualified appliances in this program.
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Time-of-use Rate Program: This program encourages customers to shift their energy usage to off-peak hours, helping them save money.
Practical Tips for Maximizing Savings
- - Adjust the thermostat to the lowest comfortable setting to help maintain warmth without overly straining heating systems.
- - Regularly change air filters to improve system efficiency, reducing energy consumption.
- - Seal air leaks around windows, doors, and vents through caulking, sealing, and weather-stripping to retain warm air.
- - Make use of ceiling fans by turning them clockwise to push warm air down; remember to turn them off when leaving the room.
- - Open blinds and curtains during the day to allow sunlight to naturally heat your home, and close them at night to add insulation.
Duke Energy also provides Usage Alerts to enable customers to monitor their energy consumption, facilitating proactive adjustments aimed at cost savings. Customers can access more information on reducing energy costs by visiting
duke-energy.com/SeasonalSavings.
Duke Energy: A Leader in the Energy Sector
Duke Energy Florida operates over a service area of 13,000 square miles and has the capacity to supply electricity to approximately 2 million customers. As a subsidiary of Duke Energy Corporation, which serves 8.4 million customers across the southeastern United States, Duke Energy is focused on transforming the energy landscape by enhancing reliability and investing in clean, renewable generation methods.
Amid these challenging weather conditions, Duke Energy's commitment to its customers stands strong, as it aims to foster energy efficiency and affordability while pushing towards a cleaner energy future. For more updates and energy-saving tips, follow Duke Energy on social media platforms like X, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook.
If you are looking for further assistance or questions regarding energy management, feel free to reach out to Duke Energy’s customer service representatives available 24/7 at 800-559-3853.