Higher temperatures can often lead to an increase in energy use, which may result in a higher than usual bill.
Duke Energy offers money-saving programs, tips and guidance to help lessen seasonal bills. Other impacts, such as fuel costs and rate changes, may also affect your bill.
If you or someone you know is having trouble paying utility expenses, Duke Energy offers many programs that offer assistance to qualifying individuals and families during difficult times. These programs are designed to help you make smart energy decisions, stay comfortable, and save no matter the weather.
Go to Duke Energy’s website to track when your energy usage is spiking and adjust habits that may be driving it up.
Ways to Reduce Your Energy Usage
Air Conditioner: In summer, set your thermostat to the highest comfortable setting. Consider setting the thermostat at 80 degrees while you are away. The higher the setting, the lower your cooling energy bills will be.
Heating System: In winter, set your thermostat to the lowest comfortable setting. The lower the setting, the lower your heating energy bills will be. Have your system inspected regularly to help it perform more efficiently. Change air filters regularly. A dirty air filter makes your heating system work harder, which uses more energy.
Electric water heater: Set your water heater to around 120 degrees to save 6% to 10% on energy costs. Install low-flow fixtures for water savings of 25% to 60%.
Refrigerator and freezer: Your refrigerator should be 35 to 38 degrees Fahrenheit. The freezer should be 4 to 5 degrees if it is part of a fridge/freezer unit. For a separate freezer, use a setting of 0.
Washer and Dryer: Try to do laundry earlier in the day in summer and in the evening hours during winter. This will help prevent your cooling or heating system from working too hard. For additional savings, wash clothing in cold water whenever possible.
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