Citizens Gas Bill Continues to Be One of the Lowest in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS – Citizens Energy Group today projects that monthly natural gas heating bills will remain stable for the five-month winter heating season. Assuming temperatures are normal, Citizens estimates that the total average natural gas bill for the November through March heating season will be about $452, compared to $442 last winter.
Citizens average residential natural gas bill consistently ranks among the lowest of the 19 gas utilities operating in the state, according to monthly surveys done by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. While costs for many goods and services have increased in recent years, Citizens’ average residential natural gas bill continues to be stable. In addition to passing on the cost of natural gas to customers with no markup, Citizens employs several measures to keep costs down.
Citizens President & CEO Jeffrey Harrison said, “Citizens Energy Group makes every effort to reduce natural gas bills through maximizing our underground natural gas storage fields, buying gas in advance of the winter at fixed prices, and entering long-term gas supply contracts with discounts to market prices. However, given the ongoing pressure on household budgets, we know many of our customers will require financial assistance to help them stay current on their utility bills this home-heating season.”
Help Is Available
Customers in need of financial assistance should check their eligibility for the Indiana Energy Assistance Program (EAP), which opened on October 1. Through Citizens Universal Service Program, customers who qualify for EAP automatically receive a discount on their gas bill ranging from 10 to 25 percent. EAP-qualified customers also receive assistance through Citizens Low-Income Customer Assistance Program (LICAP) that helps lower wastewater bills.
Customers who need help keeping up with their utility bills are urged to visit www.citizensenergygroup.com/Help or call Citizens at (317) 924-3311. In addition to grants from the Warm Heart Warm Home Foundation™, they may be eligible to establish flexible payment arrangements to assist them in catching up on past-due bills. In addition, the United Way of Central Indiana’s Winter Assistance Fund (WAF), which opens on January 1, may be available for customers whose incomes disqualify them for EAP but who still demonstrate need.
One of the best ways to reduce the cost of utility bills is by conserving energy, which you can do by taking the following steps:
- Change or clean your furnace filter once per month, or as recommended by the manufacturer, during the home-heating season. Furnaces consume less energy if they “breathe” more easily. Use receipt of your natural gas bill as a reminder.
- Take advantage of sunshine. Open draperies and blinds to let the sun's warmth in. Close them at night to insulate against the cold air outside.
- Reduce air leaks. This can cut as much as 10 percent from an average household's monthly energy bill. Seal leaks around doors, windows, and other openings such as pipes or ducts, with caulk or weather-stripping.
- Make your thermostat work for you. Turn down thermostats automatically without sacrificing comfort by installing an automatic setback or programmable thermostat.
- Replace old, outdated appliances with high-efficiency natural gas models. When buying new appliances, compare energy efficiency ratings and annual operating costs.
About Citizens Energy Group
Citizens Energy Group provides safe and reliable utility services to about 900,000 people in the Indianapolis area. Citizens operates its utilities for the benefit of customers and the community.
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