Ways to Protect the Planet and Reduce Energy Use at Home on National Energy Efficiency Day
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) promotes energy efficiency on National Energy Efficiency Day (October 6, 2021), emphasizing its role in reducing pollution and utility bills. The company highlights its Home Energy Report (HER) program, which serves 2.9 million customers and saved $42 million in 2020 through energy conservation. Customer satisfaction is noteworthy, with over 87% actively engaging with HERs. PG&E encourages sustainable actions to lower energy costs, such as using energy-saving appliances and optimizing water usage.
- Home Energy Report program serves 2.9 million customers, leading to high engagement.
- Savings of approximately $42 million in customer bills due to energy savings from HERs in 2020.
- Over 87% of customers actively read HERs, indicating strong satisfaction.
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Customers Save Money and Reduce Pollution with PG&E Energy Efficiency Resources and Programs
“We continue to empower customers with relevant energy efficiency tips, tools and programs to better understand how much energy use goes into heating, cooling, water heating and specific appliances such as refrigeration, EV charging and lighting. This valuable information allows customers to make informed choices when it comes to meeting their energy needs, product purchases and reducing usage,” said
Technology continues to play a significant role in supporting
Today, the HERs reach 2.9 million customers, more customers than any other
In addition to helping customers save energy, HER customers also report a high level of satisfaction and engagement. In a recent customer survey, more than 87 percent of
As we celebrate National EE Day,
- Visit pge.com/myrateanalysis to see rate options and learn more about the best rate plan based on energy use in the last 12 months.
- Learn more about PG&E’s Energy Savings Assistance program which provides qualified customers with energy-saving improvements at no charge.
- Take shorter showers to reduce water-heating costs. Turn on a 5-minute playlist for each shower then challenge yourself to finish before the music does. Encourage others in your home to take this approach.
- Don’t waste money on electronics or appliances that aren’t in use. Turn off and unplug unused televisions, computers, phone chargers, coffee makers and other devices.
- Give your refrigerator “breathing room.” Clean the coils and don’t set the thermostat too low. Keep the refrigerator between 38 F and 42 F and the freezer between zero- and five-degrees F.
- Wash full loads of laundry using cold water. Modern detergents work great in cold water, and about 90 percent of the energy used by clothes washers goes to water heating.
To find other energy-saving actions, visit www.pge.com or join the conversation on Twitter by using the hashtag #EEDay2021. Customers can also compare and shop energy-saving appliances and electronics by logging onto marketplace.pge.com.
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