Consumers Energy Makes New $25 Million Contribution to Help Michigan Homes and Businesses with Bills
Consumers Energy, based in Michigan, has announced a $25 million initiative to assist customers struggling with energy bills, consisting of $15 million in automatic bill credits for electric customers and $10 million targeted at low-income households. This contribution, approved by the Michigan Public Service Commission, highlights the company's commitment to supporting its customers, especially during the challenging winter months. Since the beginning of the previous year, Consumers Energy has provided over $37 million in aid for energy costs and basic needs.
- Consumers Energy is providing $25 million to assist customers with energy bills.
- The aid includes $15 million in automatic bill credits to electric customers.
- A total of over $37 million has been provided since last year to support customers in need.
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People who need help should contact 2-1-1, a free service that connects Michiganders with nonprofits to find help with basic needs, from energy bills to food and shelter.
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Many people can manage their winter bills by starting with tips at home or work. Learn more at ConsumersEnergy.com/coldweather.
- Have your heating system tuned and inspected by a service professional. Heat losses from a poorly maintained system can range between 1-2 percent a year.
- Clean or replace your furnace filter often during the heating season. If your furnace can "breathe" more easily, it will use less energy.
- Dial your thermostat down at night and add an extra blanket for warmth.
- Make sure your attic, basement, garage and exterior doors are closed to prevent cold drafts from getting in and heat from getting out.
- Turn on your ceiling fan. Ceiling fans set at a slow speed push warm air away from the ceiling and move it around the room without creating a chilling breeze.
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