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Dominion Energy offers several programs to help customers save on energy bills as summer heat increases amid the pandemic. Customers can access discounts on energy-efficient products and appliances, potentially saving up to $100 on select items. The Smart Cooling Rewards Program allows participants to earn a $40 credit while reducing energy demand. Other tips include adjusting thermostats, running appliances at night, and closing blinds. Since 2008, the company has saved 760 gigawatt hours and provided over $177 million in rebates. Dominion Energy aims for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

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  • Offers discounts on energy-efficient products and appliances, potentially saving customers up to $100.
  • Smart Cooling Rewards Program enables customers to earn $40 annual credits and reduce strain on energy grid.
  • Implemented energy-efficiency programs saving 760 gigawatt hours since 2008, benefiting 331,000 participants.
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RICHMOND, Va., June 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Dominion Energy has options available to help customers reduce energy consumption and save money as summer heat arrives and many are spending more time at home due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Here are a few ways customers can save money on their bill:

1. Purchase energy-efficient lighting and other products at a discount directly through the Dominion Energy Online Marketplace. Dominion Energy customers can save when they use high-quality energy-efficient products offered in the new marketplace. Free shipping on orders over $35.

2. Upgrade to energy-efficient appliances at a discount. Save up to $100 on a new ENERGY STAR® certified appliance and get instant savings on lighting.

  • Save $100 on a new clothes dryer or $50 on fridges, freezers, dishwashers, humidifiers and washing machines. Find eligible models and submit rebates for ENERGY STAR® appliances. In addition to rebates, these appliances use up to 50 percent less energy, lowering your monthly energy costs for years to come.

3. Enroll in the Smart Cooling Rewards Program. Earn a $40 annual bill credit, help the environment, and reduce stress on the energy grid by enrolling in this program.

  • Dominion Energy will install an air-conditioner cycling switch on your outdoor unit for free. When demand for energy is high, Dominion Energy may cycle the air conditioner on and off for a defined interval. Customers can get a text message to be notified in advance and can opt-out of a specific date or unenroll at any time.
  • Learn more by clicking here: https://dom.powerportal.com/dom/residential/#apply or by calling 1-888-366-8280. Visit the company's website for more information or with questions about meeting the eligibility requirements.

4. Turn the thermostat up. The number one way to conserve energy is to be conscious of the thermostat setting during the summer months. According to the Department of Energy, customers can save up to 3 percent on their bill for each degree they turn the thermostat up. Try increasing it to the EPA's recommended 78 degrees, especially when away from home.

5. Run large appliances at night. Consider doing dishes or laundry later in the evening to reduce the heat and humidity that are added to your home.

6. Close your blinds. Sunlight shining through windows can account for up to 40 percent of unwanted heat gain and can force air conditioners to work two to three times harder. Close blinds or curtains during the day and see bills go down.

Once conditions safely allow, Dominion Energy will resume additional energy-efficiency programs, including the appliance recycling program and home energy assessments. Even more energy conservation programs are on the way as part of the company's commitment to give customers more ways to save money and energy.

Within the past decade, Dominion Energy has helped save 760 gigawatt hours of energy in Virginia and North Carolina. Since 2008, Dominion Energy has implemented nearly 40 energy-efficiency and demand side management programs and pilots, enrolling more than 331,000 customer participants and issuing more than $177 million in rebates to customers for energy-efficiency upgrades. In that time, the company has also weatherized nearly 39,000 homes under the low-income weatherization programs.

Energy-efficiency programs help meet the objectives laid out in the Virginia Clean Economy Act and further Dominion Energy's commitment to helping customers, while meeting the company's goal of net-zero carbon and methane emissions across the 20 states it serves by 2050.

Dominion Energy recognizes the challenges customers may be facing at this time, and the company is here to help. In addition to energy conservation programs, Dominion Energy is expanding assistance to Virginia customers facing hardship. Subject to regulatory approval, the company is committed to extending its policy of not disconnecting customers for nonpayment until at least October 14, 2020. Dominion Energy will assess whether to further extend that date based on a range of factors, including customer needs and economic conditions. Plus, customers can now receive up to $1,200 in payment assistance through EnergyShare, up from $900. To learn more about the company's coronavirus relief efforts, visit https://www.dominionenergy.com/company/coronavirus.

About Dominion Energy
More than 7 million customers in 20 states energize their homes and businesses with electricity or natural gas from Dominion Energy (NYSE: D), headquartered in Richmond, Va. The company is committed to sustainable, reliable, affordable and safe energy and is one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of energy with more than $100 billion of assets providing electric generation, transmission and distribution, as well as natural gas storage, transmission, distribution and import/export services. The company is committed to achieving net zero carbon dioxide and methane emissions from its power generation and gas infrastructure operations by 2050. Please visit DominionEnergy.com to learn more.

 

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FAQ

How can Dominion Energy customers save money on their bills?

Customers can save by purchasing energy-efficient products at a discount, upgrading appliances, enrolling in the Smart Cooling Rewards Program, adjusting thermostat settings, and running large appliances at night.

What financial assistance programs does Dominion Energy offer during the pandemic?

Dominion Energy has increased payment assistance through EnergyShare to $1,200 and extended non-disconnection policies until at least October 14, 2020.

What is the goal of Dominion Energy's energy efficiency programs?

The goal is to achieve net-zero carbon and methane emissions across its operations by 2050 while helping customers reduce energy consumption.

How much has Dominion Energy invested in energy efficiency rebates?

Since 2008, Dominion Energy has issued over $177 million in rebates for energy-efficiency upgrades to customers.

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