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❄️ Don’t let winter freeze your energy budget

When the cold weather hits, you can stay comfortable with these energy-saving solutions that can help lower your bill.

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These cold weather tips will keep your wallet happy.

Photo provided by AES Indiana

While winter in Indianapolis brings cozy charm, it can also mean higher energy bills as temperatures drop.

Keep your home warm without breaking the bank with these tips from AES Indiana:

  • Install a programmable or Wi-Fi-enabled thermostat and save up to $180 annually, plus rebates.
  • Seal air leaks and add insulation for up to 10% savings.
  • Have your chimney cleaned and inspected regularly.

Heating and cooling account for 56% of home energy usage — don’t let that money go to waste.

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