ComEd Energy Doctors Offer Energy-Saving Tips for Cold Weather in Time for National Energy Efficiency Day
October 04 2022 - 11:30AM
Business Wire
No-cost, low-cost tips help families and
individuals save money and energy
As temperatures drop, ComEd’s Energy Doctors offer energy-saving
tips for cold weather to help families and individuals manage
energy use and save money on electric bills – just in time for
National Energy Efficiency Day, which is Wednesday, Oct. 5.
“ComEd’s Energy Doctors are experts committed to helping
customers – especially those facing economic hardships – reduce
their electricity use and save money,” said Melissa Washington,
ComEd's chief customer officer and senior vice president of
customer operations. “Energy Efficiency Day is the perfect time to
remind northern Illinois residents that our experts are on call to
help them make simple changes to better manage their energy use and
reduce their electric bills.”
During the cold-weather season, ComEd’s Energy Doctors remind
customers that they can manage energy use and save money on their
electric bills by following a few tips:
- When the sun is shining, open shades on south-facing windows
and take advantage of natural light for warmth. Close the
shades during the night to help insulate your home.
- Set your thermostat to as low a temperature as possible to
maintain personal comfort. The smaller the difference between
the indoor and outdoor temperatures, the lower your overall heating
bill will be. Overnight, you can also save by turning your
thermostat down a few degrees while sleeping.
- Clear area around heating and cooling vents. Furniture,
carpets, and other objects can block vents and prevent heated air
from circulating in your home.
ComEd’s Energy Doctors are a resource for customers who want to
keep energy costs low as outside temperatures start to drop.
Customers can email questions to the Energy Doctors at
energy.doctor@comed.com and receive a response within five business
days. Customers can also find an Energy Doctor FAQ at
ComEd.com/EnergyDoctor.
NOTE TO MEDIA: Energy Doctors are also available to give
interviews and share tips that will help viewers, readers and
listeners save money over the cold-weather months.
Energy-saving tips come courtesy of the award-winning ComEd
Energy Efficiency Program, which is funded in compliance with state
law. It is one of the largest programs in the nation offering
residents, businesses and the public sector ways to control energy
costs, including services and incentives that help them cut back on
their energy use to reduce energy bills and help the
environment.
In addition to saving customers more than $7 billion on their
energy bills since 2008, the energy-efficiency program has helped
customers save nearly 65 million megawatt-hours of electricity,
which is enough energy to power more than 7.4 million ComEd
customers' homes for one year.
To get started, ComEd offers free home energy assessments that
assess the interior of a home or unit to find ways to lower energy
costs. Since 2014, nearly 130,000 homeowners and renters across
northern Illinois have saved a total of approximately $17.5 million
on their energy bills through home assessments, based on 2021
rates.
For information on all the ways ComEd helps customers save money
and energy, visit ComEd.com/HomeSavings for residential customers
and ComEd.com/BizSavings for business customers.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com and connect with
the company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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