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I&M Power urges customers to use energy-saving tools

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Cold air has settled into the region, and Indiana Michigan Power is urging customers to take advantage of energy-saving tools and assistance programs as heating systems work harder through the winter months.

Stephanny Smith, I&M’s director of Communications and Engagement, said colder temperatures often mean higher bills.

The utility recommends several ways to reduce monthly usage, including avoiding space heaters, which can add more than $60 a month to a bill.

Lowering the thermostat 7–10 degrees for eight hours a day can save up to 10 percent on yearly heating costs.

I&M also advises against closing heat registers, and encourages residents to use sunlight to naturally warm their homes during the day.

Customers with smart meters can track their usage through I&M’s Weekly Energy Update and set high-bill alerts through their online accounts.

For those needing financial help, I&M partners with local and federal programs, including 211, and offers payment extensions, payment arrangements and the Friends & Family Direct support option.

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