10/27/2023 8:42:16 AM
As Minnesota’s weather turns cold, homeowners and renters can take steps now to save money, save energy and stay warm. The Minnesota Department of Commerce offers resources through the Energy Information Office and energy programs, including:
Guides for Home Weatherization and Energy Efficiency
Wrap your home in warmth. Whether you rent or own your home, there are easy steps to weatherize and make your home more energy efficient.
Video: This video on Commerce's YouTube channel offers 12 energy saving tips. The video is part of a series for the Weatherization Assistance Program that explains the entire weatherization process. The video series is available in multiple languages: English, Hmong, Somali, Spanish, and visually impaired. See Commerce’s YouTube channel for more info.
Online: This online comprehensive Home Energy Guide has info on a wide range of home energy efficiency information.
Do It Yourself: Among the low-cost, simple steps for saving energy you could do:
Insulate:
Control your home’s heat:
The easiest way to save energy is to turn things off. When you’re not using them, shut off TVs, gaming devices, lights and other things that use electricity.
More options for home efficiency: To help you decide what in your home needs fixing, upgrading or replacement, get a home energy assessment, or home energy audit. Contact your utility company or search for licensed home energy audit services. The cost is typically $50 per household; for income-eligible households, there is no charge. Renters can also schedule a home energy audit as long as you have the property owner or manager’s permission.
Energy Affordability Programs: Do you - or someone you know, a family member, friend, neighbor, or community member - struggle to pay heating bills? You may qualify for two programs to make energy more affordable for Minnesotans.
Minnesota’s Energy Assistance Program helps renters and homeowners pay their energy bills. The application process is quick and easy, with income-eligible households receiving an average of $500.
How do you apply? Request an application or find your local service provider with one of these options:
Who qualifies? Homeowners and renters can qualify for energy assistance. Check online to see if your income qualifies.
By applying for Minnesota’s Energy Assistance Program, homeowners and renters may also qualify for Minnesota’s Weatherization Assistance Program and receive free home improvements to help save you energy and ensure your home is a warm, healthy, and safer place to live.
Cold Weather Rule Protection: Under Minnesota's Cold Weather Rule, residential utility customers can avoid having your electric or natural gas service shut off between October 1 and April 30 - as long as you contact your utility company to set a payment plan and then keep up with those payments. See the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission info on shutoff protection.
Find more resources at mn.gov/commerce/energy.
Get updates and news from the Minnesota Department of Commerce by following Commerce at mn.gov/commerce or @MNCommerce on social media.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Mo Schriner, Communications Director
Minnesota Department of Commerce
mo.schriner@state.mn.us
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