PSEG Long Island Community Support Events for Winter Heating
PSEG Long Island Community Events for Heating Assistance
As we enter the winter heating season, PSEG Long Island is proactively organizing community events aimed at assisting customers facing challenges with their utility bills. These events are a vital opportunity for residents to learn about several state and federal programs available to alleviate financial burdens. Additionally, customers can receive valuable energy-saving tips and tools to lower their bills effectively.
Details About the Community Events
PSEG Long Island has slated three significant community events to connect customers with essential resources. These gatherings will feature outreach from various community organizations and service providers, many of whom will be distributing free items, including LED light bulbs to encourage energy efficiency. The scheduled events include:
Event Schedule
Monday, Nov. 3
The Stop & Shop Parking Lot
999 Montauk Hwy, Shirley
1 - 5:30 PM
The first 200 attendees will receive fresh produce from Long Island Cares.
Thursday, Nov. 6
The UBS Arena Parking Lot
2400 Hempstead Turnpike, Elmont
1 - 5:30 PM
The first 200 attendees will receive fresh produce from Long Island Cares.
Thursday, Nov. 13
Key Food Parking Lot
20-20 New Haven Blvd, Far Rockaway
1 - 5:30 PM
Resources Available for Customers
Brigitte Wynn, director of Revenue Operations at PSEG Long Island, stated, "We understand the economic challenges many people are facing this fall, and we are committed to ensuring that our customers stay warm this winter. Our resources and programs are tailored to assist them through these tough times.”
PSEG Long Island emphasizes its dedication to customer service, urging those struggling to pay their bills to reach out and explore deferred payment agreements, along with available assistance programs. Furthermore, PSEG Long Island offers a Residential Energy Affordability Partnership Program (REAP), which provides a free home energy survey and may implement energy-saving measures tailored to eligible customers.
State and Federal Assistance Programs
For customers unable to attend the community events, PSEG Long Island highlights important heating assistance programs provided by New York State:
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
The HEAP program offers heating fuel grants to eligible homeowners and renters based on income and household size. For example, a family of four can qualify if their total gross monthly income does not exceed $6,680. This program is anticipated to open soon.
Emergency HEAP
This component of HEAP helps low- and middle-income customers prevent their home heating from being disconnected or if they face low fuel levels. Emergency HEAP is also set to open early in the next year.
Customers who received HEAP last year may be eligible for additional support through the Household Assistance Program, offering a discount on their monthly bills for a defined period, which aids in offsetting any delays in other assistance benefits.
Energy-Saving Strategies
PSEG Long Island also encourages customers looking to reduce their energy expenses. Implementing just a few simple strategies can lead to significant savings:
- Seal Windows and Doors: Using weather stripping or caulk prevents drafts and conserves energy.
- Use Ceiling Fans: Setting fans to rotate clockwise can help distribute warm air more evenly throughout rooms.
- Adjust Your Thermostat: Modifying the thermostat by just one degree can help cut heating costs.
- Invest in Smart Thermostats: Utilizing programmable thermostats can yield savings, especially in homes that are unoccupied during the day.
- Switch to LED Bulbs: Replacing incandescent bulbs with energy-efficient LEDs can significantly lower lighting costs.
- Use High-Efficiency Appliances: Installing efficient heat pumps can save energy usage during winter months.
PSEG Long Island's Commitment
PSEG Long Island is dedicated to ensuring customers are informed and supported regarding their energy needs. As a part of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. (NYSE: PEG), PSEG Long Island continuously seeks to expand its resources for customers and provide effective solutions to energy challenges. For more information, individuals can visit PSEG Long Island's official website.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is PSEG Long Island doing to help customers this winter?
PSEG Long Island is hosting community events to provide information on financial assistance programs and tips for reducing energy bills.
Where will the community events take place?
Events are scheduled at various locations including Stop & Shop Parking Lot, UBS Arena Parking Lot, and Key Food Parking Lot.
How can customers access assistance programs?
Customers can contact PSEG Long Island directly or visit their website to learn more about available assistance programs.
What is the Residential Energy Affordability Partnership (REAP) program?
This free program helps income-eligible customers with home energy surveys and energy-saving installations.
How can customers lower their utility bills?
By sealing drafts, using smart thermostats, and switching to energy-efficient bulbs, customers can significantly reduce their energy costs.
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