Prepare Now Before Winter Increases Your Energy Costs
16 Outubro 2007 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Stock Up and Take Advantage of PECO's Energy Saving Tips and
Assistance Programs PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- With
Autumn officially underway, cold weather won't be too far away. The
colder weather increases household energy costs, regardless of the
type of heating system you have. So now is the time to prepare your
home for the winter season and to take advantage of PECO's online
store, budget billing, assistance programs and energy saving tips.
First, visit PECO's online energy store at
http://www.pecowinter.com/ for a wide variety of energy efficient
products available at a 20 percent discount, including: -- A new
heater filter so your heater operates efficiently; -- Hot water
heater insulating wrap and insulating tape for hot water pipes in
exposed areas so heat is not lost as the hot water moves throughout
the home; -- Water saving shower heads to reduce the amount of hot
water that you use; -- Programmable thermostat to better regulate
heating temperature and energy use; -- Door jams to stop cold
drafts; -- Weather stripping and caulk for leaky doors, windows and
openings; and -- Plastic sheeting for windows if the home does not
have storm windows or double pane windows. While each of these
items is relatively inexpensive, the potential savings from their
use could be as much as $300 to $400 a year. The company does not
profit from any of the online sales, but is offering its customers
another way to save money this winter by reducing their home energy
usage. Save Money By Using Energy Efficiently Save money by
reducing the amount of energy used in and around your home. By
following these simple energy efficiency tips customers can save
money all winter long: -- Install and use compact florescent light
bulbs and Energy Star appliances. -- Have your furnace
professionally inspected every two years. A well- maintained
appliance will last longer, operate better and save you money. --
Replace the filter for your heat pump or furnace for the new
heating season. Dirty filters block airflow and force equipment to
work harder -- this increases operating costs and can cause damage.
-- Inspect the insulation between heated and unheated areas to
ensure insulation is at least six inches thick. Insulation is the
single most important energy conservation measure. It will
deteriorate over time and occasionally needs to be reinforced. --
If your water heater is 'warm to the touch', it does not have built
in insulation and should be wrapped with an insulation blanket.
These blankets are inexpensive and easy to install. -- Inspect the
caulking or weather stripping around windows, doors and any
openings to the outside such as dryer vents or exterior outlets. A
drafty house lets warm air escape and is much more costly to keep
warm - especially on the coldest days of the season. -- Remove
window air conditioners if possible, or install an air conditioner
cover to stop drafts. -- Identify the air ducts in each room and
keep them clean with a vacuum or broom. Do not cover ducts with
drapes or furniture that can block the airflow and possibly cause a
fire. Dirty or blocked vents can cause your furnace to work harder
pushing up your energy costs. -- Reverse the rotation of ceiling
fan blades. During the winter months, blades should spin so the
warm air that has risen can be re-distributed around the room.
Assistance Is A Phone Call Away The company offers a number of
programs for low-and fixed-income customers including the
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which provides
grants to help meet monthly heating costs. The program's
eligibility is based on family size and income, and the application
season begins in November of 2007. For more information and
eligibility requirements call 1- 800-34-HELP-4. Other assistance
programs include: -- The Customer Assistance Program (CAP):
Discounted electric and natural gas rates for low- and fixed-income
customers. -- The Matching Energy Assistance Fund (MEAF): A program
funded by voluntary contributions of caring citizens and matched by
PECO for up to $500 in total assistance for those who qualify. --
Low Income Usage Reduction Program (LIURP) provides conservation
and weatherization assistance for qualified households year round.
For more information and eligibility requirements, call
1-800-675-0222. All PECO customers who are in good financial
standing, should consider taking advantage of PECO's budget billing
program, which makes short-term fluctuation in monthly bills much
easier to handle by dividing annual energy costs evenly. Visit
http://www.peco.com/ehome for information on budget billing. Based
in Philadelphia, PECO is an electric and natural gas utility
serving 1.6 million electric and 470,000 natural gas customers in
southeastern Pennsylvania. In 2005, the company delivered 38.7
million megawatt-hours (Mwh) of electricity and 85.1 billion cubic
feet of natural gas to residential, business and institutional
customers. PECO's energy delivery services generated $4.91 billion
in revenue for Exelon. Founded in 1881, PECO is one of the Greater
Philadelphia Region's most active corporate citizens, providing
leadership, volunteer and financial support to numerous arts and
culture, education, environmental, economic development and
community programs and organizations. Contact: Cameron Kline PECO
2301 Market Street, S14-1 Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-841-5555
DATASOURCE: PECO CONTACT: Cameron Kline of PECO, +1-215-841-5555
Web site: http://www.peco.com/ http://www.pecowinter.com/
http://www.peco.com/ehome
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