Minneapolis – Jan. 12, 2024 – In response to rising demand for natural gas due to the extreme cold across much of the country, CenterPoint Energy is encouraging its Minnesota customers to temporarily lower their thermostat settings to help conserve energy and save money.
At least through Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024, CenterPoint Energy is asking its customers, if possible, to reduce their thermostat settings to 65 degrees during the day when they are at home and lower the setting an additional 5 degrees when they are asleep or away from home. This energy conservation step can help limit the impact of higher natural gas prices on customers' bills as CenterPoint Energy continues to provide safe and reliable service.
CenterPoint Energy buys and stores a substantial portion of its natural gas supply before the winter heating season. However, additional purchases must be made in the daily market to meet increased customer demand during cold weather. The price that CenterPoint Energy pays for natural gas is the same price charged to customers, with no markup or profit to the utility.
CenterPoint Energy offers these additional energy-saving tips for customers:
- Check your furnace filter. Change or clean the filter to maximize the efficiency of your furnace.
- Close window coverings and blinds. This will help insulate against the cold air outside.
- Keep warm air in and cold air out of your home. Use caulk or weather-stripping to seal leaks around doors, windows and other openings such as pipes or ducts. You can also roll up towels and push them against the bottom of the door's interior to help prevent heat loss. Close fireplace dampers when not in use, so you don't lose heat.
- Lower the temperature setting on your water heater by 10 degrees. Limit your use of hot water.
- Check the CenterPoint Energy website for more energy-saving tips at CenterPointEnergy.com/EnergySavingTips.
CenterPoint Energy also wants to provide a safety reminder to customers if they suspect a natural gas leak. If you smell the “rotten egg" odor of natural gas, immediately leave on foot, go to a safe location and call both 911 and CenterPoint Energy at 800-296-9815. Don't use electric switches/outlets, phones (including cell phones), drive or start a car inside or close to the location or do anything that could cause a spark.
Customers who believe they may have trouble paying their heating bills this winter should contact CenterPoint Energy to set up a payment arrangement. Customers can also contact CenterPoint Energy to discuss if they are eligible for energy assistance programs to help pay their bills. To learn more, visit CenterPointEnergy.com/PaymentAssistance.
CenterPoint Energy is Minnesota's largest natural gas utility, serving the energy needs of more than 910,000 residential and business customers.