SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced that PG&E
customers saved $227 million on their energy bills through energy
efficiency programs in 2015. By participating in these programs, on
average, a typical PG&E residential customer saved $60-100 during the
year, along with doing their part for climate change and cleaner air by
reducing their energy waste.
Through energy efficiency programs and much more, PG&E supports
California’s ambitious clean energy goals to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions to combat climate change and improve air quality. This summer,
PG&E encourages customers to take advantage of the various programs,
tools and tips available to save energy and lower their electric bills
when it gets hot.
“As we head into summer, we want to remind customers about the many ways
they can save energy as temperatures start to rise from now through
October. Because PG&E is committed to ensuring affordability for our
customers, we encourage them to save energy at home and work. By
choosing from the many programs and tools PG&E offers, customers can
take control of how much energy they use, and help create cleaner air in
California,” said Vincent Davis, PG&E's Senior Director of Energy
Efficiency Programs, Policy and Strategy.
Customers can consider the following energy efficiency options to help
save energy this summer and year-round:
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Start your summer off right: Sign up for My
Account on pge.com to stay on top of your energy usage
and monthly statement. Be sure to review the different rates to make
sure you’re on the option that works best for you and your family.
Contact PG&E on our dedicated rates hotline at 1-800-743-0514 with any
questions.
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Know where you stand: Ensure energy efficiency at home with a
free Home
Energy Checkup. This simple web-based assessment allows
customers to find out how much of their household’s energy goes to
heating, hot water, appliances, and lighting, and receive a customized
list of tips to boost energy efficiency within their home.
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Take control of your bills: During the summer, more energy is
used with kids at home and air-conditioning needed around the clock in
hot climate areas. By signing up for PG&E’s newly improved Energy
Alerts, customers can better manage their summer bills and
avoid being surprised by a high energy statement.
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Before you cool down, get a checkup: Customers who sign up for
the SmartAC
program receive a $50 incentive for participating in this easy and
automated program that helps prevent power interruptions during
high-usage times like the hottest summer days. New to this year,
customers enrolled in the program receive a free AC Check Up from a
SmartAC technician to make sure equipment is running smoothly to avoid
wasting energy. Up to 50 percent of home energy spending goes to
heating and cooling, so a healthy AC reduces your home’s electricity
usage and costs.
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Be rewarded for buying energy efficient appliances: PG&E
Marketplace is a one stop shop for all energy saving
appliances and consumer electronics – including those that offer
customers money back via a rebate. Customers can receive a rebate of
up to $150 by buying energy efficient clothes
washers and explore Advanced
LED lighting options, which use 75 percent less energy than
incandescent lightbulbs.
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Cool down in your community to stay refreshed: PG&E’s
Cooling Center Program, in partnership with local counties,
offers customers a cool place to go during times of extreme heat. Find
a location online at www.pge.com/coolingcenter
or by calling 1-877-474-3266.
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Swim to more energy savings: Pools are a great way to keep cool
over the summer, but pool pumps often consume the most energy in a
home. PG&E offers a $100 Pool
Pump Rebate to help customers with pools save energy
with a more energy efficient pump, which can save customers up to
$1,000 in energy costs per year.
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Save both energy and water: With California still experiencing
severe drought despite recent rains, The
PG&E Simple Savings Kit offers residential gas and
electric customers an easy and affordable way to save water and
energy. The kit includes efficiency-boosting products that are easily
incorporated into customers' homes to help reduce energy and water
waste – including a high-efficiency shower head, two bath faucet
aerators, two LED light bulbs and more. For only $10 (a $70 retail
value), customers can save on bills and help to promote sustainability.
For more tips on what you can do in your home this summer, visit www.pge.com/summer.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric utilities in the United States. Based in San Francisco,
with more than 23,000 employees, the company delivers some of the
nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com
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