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Experiencing hardship amid pandemic? CPS Energy has an assistance program that can help
Read full article: Experiencing hardship amid pandemic? CPS Energy has an assistance program that can helpThe energy provider is continuing its efforts to let customers know about CPS Energy’s assistance programs and other community resources. We’ve been doing it less than three months and customers are happy that we are calling.”CPS Energy offers savings programs and rebates to help customers save energy and money, as well as reduce the overall demand for energy in our community. Click or tap here to learn how to save energy. CPS Energy continues to be flexible when working with customers to ensure they are on one of many assistance programs during this time of need. The energy provider is the nation’s largest municipally-owned energy utility providing both natural gas and electric service serving more than 840,750 electric customers and 352,585 natural gas customers in and around San Antonio.
4 things to know about WiFi thermostats
Read full article: 4 things to know about WiFi thermostatsIf you have a WiFi thermostat, CPS Energy may briefly adjust your settings by a few degrees during summer peak energy days. Conserving energy helps CPS Energy prevent outages in the community and across the state. Below are four things to know about WiFi thermostats. To permanently remove your thermostat(s) from the program, notify CPS Energy by email at productsandservices@cpsenergy.com . If you are interested in receiving a one-time CPS Energy $85 bill credit per thermostat, enroll an eligible WiFi thermostat in the CPS Energy Wifi Thermostat Rewards program.
6 tips on how to save money and beat the heat
Read full article: 6 tips on how to save money and beat the heatTwo-thirds of residential electricity demand in Texas comes from AC, according to CPS Energy. Here are six tips on how you can potentially save money on your energy bill by conserving energy. And, if you are buying a new air conditioner, install a unit with a rating of 15 SEER or higher. Click or tap here to learn how to save energy. CPS Energy continues to be flexible when working with customers to ensure they are on one of many assistance programs during this time of need.
4 tips on how to conserve energy with electronics
Read full article: 4 tips on how to conserve energy with electronicsSAN ANTONIO As residents in South Texas already know, summer weather can be brutal -- with temperatures reaching 100 degrees and higher. High-energy demand days are a few days each summer when demand for electricity is highest, and they typically occur from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on very hot days, according to CPS Energy. Here are four tips from the energy provider on how you can potentially save money on your energy bill by conserving energy with electronics. [Related: Tips on how to understand your energy bill, 20 simple and inexpensive ways to save on your energy bill, How you can help make a difference on high-energy demand days, 5 tips on how to conserve energy with household appliances]Heres where your energy goes, according to CPS Energy:If youre curious to know what makes up your energy bill, heating and cooling take the most energy at 58%, water heating is 13%, lighting is third at 10%, refrigeration is 7%, and cooking and other appliances make up 6%. Click or tap here to learn how to save energy.
CPS Energy issues high energy demand alert for Sept. 1, explains why ACs can’t keep up with extreme heat
Read full article: CPS Energy issues high energy demand alert for Sept. 1, explains why ACs can’t keep up with extreme heatIt’s why CPS Energy is expecting another high energy demand day on Tuesday and is asking residents to reduce their electricity demand to avoid rolling brown- or black-outs. (CPS Energy)High energy demand days happen a few days each summer when demand for electricity is highest, and they typically occur 3p.m. What to do on high energy demand days:) requesting you to reduce energy demand during certain hours. Pay attention to messaging from Electric Reliability Council of Texas ( ERCOT requesting you to reduce energy demand during certain hours. Set programmable thermostats to higher temperatures when no one is homeIf home, use fans to feel 4° to 6° cooler.
CPS Energy issues high energy demand alert for Aug. 31; people asked to reduce energy use
Read full article: CPS Energy issues high energy demand alert for Aug. 31; people asked to reduce energy useSAN ANTONIO – CPS Energy is asking residents in the San Antonio area to reduce their electricity demand for the afternoon of Aug. 31 in an effort to reduce the likelihood of rolling brown- or black-outs. High energy demand days happen a few days each summer when demand for electricity is highest, and they typically occur 3p.m. What to do on high energy demand days:) requesting you to reduce energy demand during certain hours. Pay attention to messaging from Electric Reliability Council of Texas ( ERCOT requesting you to reduce energy demand during certain hours. ), especially during peak demand hours or the hours specified in the conservation appeal.
12 tips on how to conserve energy with home heating
Read full article: 12 tips on how to conserve energy with home heatingCooler months may be a ways away, but its never too early to learn some handy tips on how to conserve energy. Your heating system uses more than half of the energy in your home, according to CPS Energy. Here are twelve tips from the energy provider on how you can potentially save money on your energy bill by conserving energy with your heating at home. [Related: Tips on how to understand your energy bill, 20 simple and inexpensive ways to save on your energy bill, How you can help make a difference on high-energy demand days, 5 tips on how to conserve energy with household appliances]Heres where your energy goes, according to CPS Energy:If youre curious to know what makes up your energy bill, heating and cooling take the most energy at 58%, water heating is 13%, lighting is third with 10%, refrigeration is 7%, and cooking and other appliances make up 6%. CPS Energy continues to be flexible when working with customers to ensure they are on one of many assistance programs during this time of need.
4 tips on how to conserve energy with lighting
Read full article: 4 tips on how to conserve energy with lightingHigh-energy demand days are a few days each summer when demand for electricity is highest, and they typically occur from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on very hot days, according to CPS Energy. Here are four tips from the energy provider on how you can potentially save money on your energy bill by conserving energy with your lighting. Replace traditional incandescent light bulbs which use a lot of energy to produce light that generates heat and are no longer manufactured. [Related: Tips on how to understand your energy bill, 20 simple and inexpensive ways to save on your energy bill, How you can help make a difference on high-energy demand days, 5 tips on how to conserve energy with household appliances]Heres where your energy goes, according to CPS Energy:If youre curious to know what makes up your energy bill, heating and cooling take the most energy at 58%, water heating is 13%, lighting is third with 10%, refrigeration is 7%, and cooking and other appliances make up 6%. Click or tap here to learn how to save energy.
CPS issues high energy demand alert for Aug. 28. What you should do.
Read full article: CPS issues high energy demand alert for Aug. 28. What you should do.Read more from CPS below about high-energy demand days and how you can help. High energy demand days happen a few days each summer when demand for electricity is highest, and they typically occur 3p.m. What to do on high energy demand days:) requesting you to reduce energy demand during certain hours. Pay attention to messaging from Electric Reliability Council of Texas ( ERCOT requesting you to reduce energy demand during certain hours. ), especially during peak demand hours or the hours specified in the conservation appeal.
5 tips on how to conserve energy with household appliances
Read full article: 5 tips on how to conserve energy with household appliancesAccording to CPS Energy, high-energy demand days are a few days each summer when demand for electricity is highest, and they typically occur from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on very hot days. Every bit of conserved energy helps CPS Energy continue to power San Antonio. CPS Energy has provided five tips on how you can potentially save money on your energy bill by conserving energy with your washer, dryer and dishwasher. Click or tap here to learn how to save energy. CPS Energy continues to be flexible when working with customers to ensure they are on one of many assistance programs during this time of need.
How you can help make a difference on high-energy demand days
Read full article: How you can help make a difference on high-energy demand daysAccording to CPS Energy, high-energy demand days are a few days each summer when demand for electricity is highest, and they typically occur from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on very hot days. Every bit of conserved energy helps CPS Energy continue to power San Antonio. CPS Energy has provided some tips on how you can potentially save money on your energy bill by helping out on high-energy demand days. Click or tap here to learn how to save energy. CPS Energy continues to be flexible when working with customers to ensure they are on one of many assistance programs during this time of need.
20 simple and inexpensive ways to save on your energy bill
Read full article: 20 simple and inexpensive ways to save on your energy billCPS Energy has provided helpful tips on inexpensive actions that can help you save energy money during the summer and winter months. Keep out of the sun and hot air by making sure your windows and doors are closed tightly. Wrap an old water heater with an insulation jacket to decrease its heat loss. This will reduce the amount of energy needed to heat the water and save on your water expenses as well. Install a low-flow showerhead or faucet aerator to not only save water, but to reduce water heating costs.
Tips on how to understand your energy bill
Read full article: Tips on how to understand your energy billHigh temperatures result in more energy use -- and nearly half the month of July was 100 degrees or higher, according to CPS Energy. If you’ve been surprised to see the balance of your recent CPS Energy bill, your may be wondering what exactly makes up the total. Your CPS Energy bill for electric and natural gas charges includes base rate components, fuel adjustment costs, regulatory adjustment and city services. CPS Energy has provided several definitions and explanations to help you understand your bill better:Service Availability Charge – This covers the cost of metering and billing for your address. Here is what goes into it:Generated Power Costs – Fuel costs associated with CPS Energy’s nuclear, coal and natural gas units.