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APS provides practical tips to help customers save money and use less energy

Six Ways to Save Money on National Cut Your Energy Costs Day

With customers looking for ways to save after the holidays, January 10 marks National Cut Your Energy Costs Day – a timely reminder that even small steps can lower energy bills and make your home more efficient all year long.

Review your rate plan. Arizona Public Service (APS) customers can see if their current plan is the lowest cost based on how they used energy in the past. They can either use the rate comparison tool at aps.com/compare or check the blue box on their monthly bill – both use their actual usage to give the information necessary to make the best choice for their budget and lifestyle. APS offers a few options for residential customers.

Residential rate plans:

Time-of-Use 4pm-7pm Weekdays – Customers pay lower rates than the Fixed Energy Plan during most of the day, except during on-peak hours, which are 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays.

Time-of-Use 4pm-7pm Weekdays with Demand Charge – This plan offers the lowest energy rates of the three plans during all off-peak hours and includes a monthly demand charge for the highest hour of energy use during on-peak hours. To save, customers must limit their energy use and demand during on-peak hours, which are 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays.

Customers on the Time of Use 4pm-7pm Weekdays and Time of Use 4-7pm Weekdays with Demand Charge plans receive even lower Super Off-Peak rates from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays (excluding off-peak holidays) on their November through April bills.

Fixed Energy Charge Plan offers rates that stay the same all day, every day.

Seal windows and doors. Heating and cooling account for nearly half of home energy use. Caulking, weatherstripping and door sweeps can prevent costly drafts.

Use drapes strategically. Open them during winter days for natural warmth and close them at night. In summer, keep them closed to block heat.

Switch to LED lightbulbs. LEDs use 90 percent less energy and last up to 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs.

Check air filters monthly. Clean filters improve airflow and reduce strain on heating and cooling systems.

Check your ceiling fan. During the winter, run your ceiling fan clockwise on the lowest speed to gently push warm air (which rises) down from the ceiling, making the room feel warmer and saving energy.

APS also encourages customers to install a smart thermostat. Smart thermostats optimize energy use based on your schedule and APS rate plan, and customers with smart thermostats can enroll in our Cool Rewards program. Participants receive annual bill credits for allowing your thermostat manufacturer to make brief, minimal adjustments during periods of high energy demand. These adjustments help maintain grid reliability and reduce overall energy costs. Learn more about Cool Rewards and smart thermostats at aps.com/CoolRewards.

APS Assistance Programs
To help customers manage energy costs, APS offers:

For details on these programs, visit aps.com/support.

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APS serves 1.4 million homes and businesses in 11 of Arizona’s 15 counties and is a leader in safely delivering reliable affordable electricity in the Southwest. APS maintains a diverse range of energy resources, including nuclear from the Palo Verde Generating Station, natural gas, coal, solar, wind and energy storage – a mix that’s about 54% clean. With 140 years of experience serving Arizona, APS is the main subsidiary of Pinnacle West Capital Corp. (NYSE: PNW).

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