With Triple-Digit Heat Expected This Week in Many Locations Across California, PG&E Offers Energy Saving Tips to Reduce Impact of Hot Weather on Power Bills
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG, PCG.PRA) urges customers in Northern and Central California to conserve energy amid an anticipated heat wave. Temperatures are expected to soar, leading to increased energy bills due to higher air conditioning use. PG&E provides energy-saving tips and encourages enrollment in the Bill Forecast Alert, which helps customers manage their bills. Additionally, income-eligible customers can save 18% on electricity bills through the Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) Program. PG&E aims to assist residents in minimizing energy costs this summer.
- Encourages energy conservation during upcoming heat wave.
- Offers tools like Bill Forecast Alert for better bill management.
- Promotes FERA Program allowing eligible customers to save 18% on their electric bills.
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According to PG&E’s in-house meteorologists, temperatures are forecast to begin climbing today and result in widespread triple-digit heat across the interior valleys Friday and Saturday. In the
As homes across the state crank up the air conditioning to battle the high temperatures, this can put pressure not only on the grid but also on energy bills as air conditioning is one of the biggest drivers of energy consumption in the home that can increase bills quickly.
At the same time, customers can also enroll in Bill Forecast Alert, an optional Energy Alert that allows
In addition, thousands of income-eligible customers in PG&E’s service area could save
The FERA program gives discounts on electricity bills to income-qualified households of three or more individuals, but thousands of eligible customers have not yet signed up for the program and are missing out on significant savings. Some may overlook FERA thinking it only applies to families, or that income qualifications are the same as a similar monthly
Energy saving tips
Pre-cool your home: The first wall of defense against the heat is to use the air conditioner at the start of the morning or overnight. Afterward, turn off appliances and dial the thermostat to 78 F degrees or higher when home, health permitting. Every degree above 78 F represents an approximately
Shade the air conditioner: Keep outside AC equipment shaded to keep the system cooler, while ensuring the air flow isn’t blocked. Also, keep the area around the AC system clear and free of overgrown vegetation or other items that could impact equipment efficiency.
Use ceiling fans: Ceiling fans circulate cool air, taking some of the burden off the AC system, and cost
Change air filters regularly: A dirty air filter makes the AC system work harder, which uses more energy.
Close window coverings: Keep blinds, drapes and curtains closed to help prevent the sun’s rays from heating the home.
Turn off unnecessary lights: Be sure to turn off lights when leaving a room. Lights emit heat and can cause the AC system to work harder.
Avoid using large appliances during peak hours: Don’t use the washer, dryer or dishwasher during higher-priced times. Hang laundry outside. Take advantage of late sunsets and warm evenings to bypass your dryer and let your clothes air-dry.
Avoid using your oven on hot days: Instead, cook on the stove, use a microwave oven or grill outside.
For more ways to save at home, click on PG&E’s easy-to-use energy-saving checklist and pge.com/summer.
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