Consumers Energy Connecting with Customers After Brutal Cold Drives Up Energy Use and Bills
Households that
"We know furnaces had to run much more often to cope with January's chill, and that can be tough," said
"That's why today we are making sure that people know we're here for them. We will be connecting with our customers this entire month to make sure they understand their bills, take steps to save and get connected right away if they're struggling to make ends meet."
Helping customers stay warm and supported is
- Our community affairs teams have been delivering food, hats, gloves and hand warmers to warming shelters and nonprofits statewide in communities such as
Lansing ,Flint ,Saginaw ,Westland ,Kalamazoo andJackson . -
Consumers Energy is sending out emails to all customers statewide with tips to save and information on where to turn to help. - The company last month provided
$5 million to 11 nonprofit organizations that are actively helping people with energy bills. -
Consumers Energy is identifying customers whose bills may be the most affected by the cold, and planning more direct outreach that helps them make payments and reduce energy use to lower future bills. - If you're worried about a higher bill, please don't wait — we're here and ready to help.
Consumers Energy urges people to contact 2-1-1 to connect with nonprofits for financial help and resources. AnyConsumers Energy customer can learn about help to lower their bills at ConsumersEnergy.com/assistance or call us at 800-477-5050.
"This winter has been incredibly challenging for
Learn more at ConsumersEnergy.com.
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