Duke Energy Ohio President Lynn J. Good
Duke Energy Ohio President Lynn J. Good - Duke Energy Ohio

Duke Energy advises Carolinas residents on saving energy amid rising temperatures

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With rising temperatures predicted across the Carolinas, Duke Energy has provided a series of tips to help residents manage their energy consumption while staying cool. These suggestions include setting thermostats to the highest comfortable level, using cooler water for laundry, running heat-producing appliances during cooler morning hours, closing curtains on sunny sides of homes, and operating ceiling fans in a counterclockwise direction.

Duke Energy also offers various savings programs and incentives. Customers can receive a free home energy assessment that includes an efficiency kit and personalized recommendations. The Smart $aver program provides rebates for equipment upgrades such as HVAC systems and attic insulation. Additionally, customers can earn bill credits by shifting energy use to off-peak times through programs like Power Manager or EnergyWise Home.

For those needing financial assistance with their bills, Duke Energy provides installment payment plans and collaborates with local agencies to offer resources like the Share the Light Fund and Low Income Home Energy Assistance programs.

Duke Energy is one of America’s largest energy holding companies, serving millions across several states. The company is committed to an ambitious energy transition focused on reliability and value through grid upgrades and cleaner generation investments.

More information about these initiatives can be found at duke-energy.com/SummerSavings or by contacting Duke Energy directly.



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