Piedmont Natural Gas reduces average residential customer bills in North Carolina and South Carolina
Piedmont Natural Gas announced a rate reduction approved by the North Carolina Utilities Commission and the Public Service Commission of South Carolina, effective from February 2023. This decision allows the average residential customer in North Carolina to save approximately
- Rate reduction approved by regulatory commissions, enhancing customer satisfaction.
- Average savings of $14/month for North Carolina and $10/month for South Carolina customers, reflecting positive financial impact.
- Potential for larger savings during winter months, with $27 reduction possible for North Carolina customers.
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- The average
North Carolina residential customer to save approximately per month and average$14 South Carolina residential customer to save approximately per month beginning with customers'$10 February 2023 bills - Video here: Learn how your natural gas bill works, and what factors influence your monthly bill
This rate reduction translates to a savings of approximately
"Piedmont is continually working to keep costs as low as possible for our customers," said
Piedmont requests periodic rate adjustments to reflect fluctuations in the market price of the natural gas it purchases for its customers. By law, Piedmont does not mark up the cost of natural gas and must pass through the actual cost on a dollar-for-dollar basis to customers.
"Even with these cost reductions, we recognize there are customers who may continue to struggle with paying their bills, and we encourage customers to apply for assistance, enroll in our Equal Payment Plan and implement energy-saving tips to help take control of their natural gas bills," added Weintraub.
Level out your bill with the Equal Payment Plan (EPP) program
This free service helps customers manage their budgets by eliminating high winter bills. The EPP program levels out a customer's natural gas bills, allowing them to pay a predictable, equal monthly amount to help avoid billing surprises. Piedmont determines this payment by adding up a customer's annual natural gas usage and then dividing it into the same payment amount each month. Learn more here.
Assistance for customers in need
Piedmont is reaching out to customers whose bills are past due through email and/or text with information about utility assistance administered by agencies in their state and local communities.
Share the Warmth provides funds to local agencies to assist families with their utility bills, no matter the source of energy they use.
Piedmont says anyone in need should apply for this and other newly available programs to see if they qualify. For detailed federal and state-specific information, go to piedmontng.com/WinterBills and click on your state.
Energy-saving tools
Eight low- to no-cost energy-saving tips and projects
Natural gas use typically spikes in the winter as customers combat low temperatures to stay warm. Below are tips to help manage your energy use when temperatures decline. B-roll of energy efficiency measures is available here.
- Set your thermostat to the lowest comfortable setting to help save. Installing a "smart" or programmable thermostat will also help reduce your energy use while you are asleep or away.
- Leave drapes or blinds open during sunny winter days to allow the sun to warm the house. Close them at night to help insulate your home.
- Change air filters regularly. A dirty air filter makes a heating system work harder, which uses more energy.
- Manage water heating. Set your water heater temperature to 120 degrees Fahrenheit or consider installing an on-demand or tankless water heater that only heats water when you need it.
- Learn how to reduce energy use. The first step to reduce energy use in your home is to identify and prioritize energy-saving improvements. This can be accomplished through a certified auditor or by performing your own energy audit.
- Seal air ducts. Make sure the air ducts from your home's furnace and central air conditioner are properly sealed. Ducts that leak into the attic or crawl space can substantially increase your heating and cooling bills.
- Seal your home. One of the quickest energy-saving tasks you can do is caulk, seal and weatherstrip all seams, cracks and openings to the outside. This can save
10% to20% on your heating and cooling bills. - Consider insulation. Consider whether you need to add insulation to your ceilings, floors and walls. Insulation between the indoors and outdoors reduces energy demand, saving you money while improving the comfort of your home.
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