09.10.2007 17:38:00
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Puget Sound Energy Recommends Easy, Inexpensive Steps to Save Energy
As fall’s cool days lead to winter’s
chilly nights, Puget Sound Energy is reminding customers on its Web site
and in bill inserts that now is a good time to take some no-cost and
low-cost steps to prepare their homes and, as winter’s
grip takes hold, to take some easy, inexpensive actions to save energy
and money.
"As the daylight hours grow shorter, most
households use more electricity in the winter than in the summer, and
their natural gas consumption goes up when furnaces kick on to warm
homes,” said Darren Brady, PSE’s
senior vice president of Customer Service and Information Technology. "Our
13 percent natural gas rate reduction which went into effect on Oct. 1
will help. But, we also always encourage our customers this time of year
to take a few easy steps to save energy and money.”
When time and resources allow, Brady said, it’s
a good idea to properly insulate attics, outside walls, and floors over
crawl spaces. Replacing an old furnace or worn-out appliance with a new,
high-efficiency model also will pay dividends over time.
The easiest and quickest way to make a noticeable dent in energy
consumption – and bills –
is to lower a home’s thermostat a few
degrees, particularly at bedtime or while gone during the day, Brady
said. Setting the thermostat to 58 degrees during sleep hours alone can
decrease a natural gas bill by up to 7 percent. A programmable
thermostat, he noted, takes the effort out of this task, and can re-warm
a house shortly before its occupants wake up or return home from work or
school.
Other easy, no- or low-cost energy-saving tips include:
Sealing air leaks around drafty windows and doors;
Checking furnace filters monthly and cleaning or replacing them when
they’re dirty;
Keeping heating outlets and return registers clear of furniture or
other objects;
Keeping fireplace dampers and glass doors closed when a fireplace is
not in use; and
Having furnaces inspected and serviced to ensure they’re
in top working order.
PSE offers rebates on several home efficiency products including clothes
washers, compact fluorescent bulbs and fixtures, natural gas furnaces
and water heaters, solar photovoltaic systems, and insulation. Customers
can call a PSE Energy Advisor toll-free at 1-800-562-1482 for more
information on the tips and rebates.
PSE customers having trouble paying their utility bill may be able to
get help from PSE’s Home Energy Lifeline
Program, or HELP. With a recent boost in funding, the program will
allocate $7.9 million over the coming year to help low-income households
served by PSE pay their natural gas and electricity bills.
Depending on income and household size, a recipient can receive up to
$750 in utility-bill credits from HELP. Over the past year, nearly
18,000 families received the program’s bill
assistance.
Brady also encouraged customers having difficulty paying their heating
bills to call PSE about its Budget Payment Plan, which helps even out a
customer’s payments over a 12-month period.
PSE customers also may be able to get help from the utility’s
Warm Home Fund, which extends short-term, emergency bill assistance. The
fund is administered by The Salvation Army.
Customers can call PSE at 1-888-225-5773 or visit the utility’s
Web site, at www.pse.com, for
energy-saving tips or to get more information about bill assistance.
Information on energy assistance and other social services available
throughout Washington also can be obtained by dialing 2-1-1, the
toll-free number for a new community-assistance information line. The
hot line is funded by government agencies, the United Way, and the
business community.
Puget Sound Energy delivers natural gas service to more than 721,000
customers in Snohomish, King, Pierce, Thurston, Lewis and Kittitas
counties. The utility also serves more than 1 million electric customers
across the Puget Sound region and Kittitas County.
About Puget Sound Energy
Washington state’s oldest and largest energy
utility, with a 6,000-square-mile service territory stretching across 11
counties, Puget Sound Energy (PSE) serves more than 1 million electric
customers and 721,000 natural gas customers. PSE, a subsidiary of Puget
Energy (NYSE: PSD), meets the energy needs of its growing customer base
primarily in Western Washington through incremental, cost-effective
energy conservation, low-cost procurement of sustainable energy
resources, and far-sighted investment in the energy-delivery
infrastructure. PSE employees are dedicated to providing great customer
service to deliver energy that is safe, reliable, reasonably priced, and
environmentally responsible. For more information, visit PSE.com.
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