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Black Hills Energy offers tips to stay warm and conserve energy as cold weather moves into Colorado

Denver, Colorado – Dec. 19, 2022 – Black Hills Energy is closely monitoring weather forecasts and preparing for arctic air across Colorado and surrounding states later this week, dropping temperatures to sub-zero.
 

Conservation Tips


Colder temperatures mean your home may work harder to stay warm and bright. However, it's still possible to conserve energy by following a few simple tips.

  • Check your thermostat – One important step is to set your thermostat slightly lower than normal. For example, 68 degrees is warm enough to protect your home’s water pipes but cool enough to potentially make a difference on your bills. This is also a great time to break out sweaters and blankets to ensure you stay comfortable.
  • Lower your water heater setting – Lowering your temperature setting a few degrees can also save energy. Reducing your water heater temperature to under 120 degrees can save up to 10% on your water heating costs.
  • Limit laundry and household chores – Limit running large appliances during extreme weather if you can, to cut down on energy use. If you must do laundry or wash dishes, try to run complete loads, which saves hot water. You can also set your dishwasher to an air-dry setting or open the door when the cycle ends to let dishes air-dry naturally.
  • Multitask when cooking – If you’re going to be cooking multiple dishes or meals, bake as many as you can at once. Heating up the oven takes a lot of energy, so the fewer times you heat it up, the more energy you’ll save.

As the inclement weather rolls in, be mindful of the effects that extreme temperatures can have and be careful when traveling or spending time outside. 

We have several programs available to help customers conserve energy this winter:

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