Now Is the Perfect Time to 'Winterize' Your Home
2009年10月16日 - 12:54AM
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- Simple steps can save energy and money - October is National
Energy Awareness Month RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 15
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With the chill of autumn already in the
air, now is the perfect time to begin "winterizing" your home. One
of the best places to begin is with Dominion Virginia Power's free
online energy calculators at
http://www.dom.com/about/conservation/energy-calculators-help-find-energy-savi
ngs.jsp. The online home and business energy calculators can help
you quickly identify the necessary steps and potential savings,
whether it is placing more insulation in the attic or installing
energy-saving CFL bulbs. For best results, have your electricity
bill handy so you can enter your specific energy-use information.
"We encourage our customers to use energy wisely and find ways to
remain comfortable while saving money," said Paul D. Koonce, chief
executive officer of Dominion Virginia Power. "Like all projects,
the best first step is to develop a good plan. "Dominion's Web site
offers a wide selection of information to help our customers find
the projects that are best suited to their particular homes. It is
also a good feeling to know you are doing your part to help the
environment." October is National Energy Awareness Month. This year
the emphasis is on individuals doing their part to create a
sustainable energy future. To prepare your house for winter, some
important steps you should take include: -- Regularly replacing or
cleaning filters of forced air furnaces. -- Having your heating
system inspected annually by a qualified professional. -- Making
sure you are not losing heated air through loose or faulty
connections in your home's ductwork. In addition to the energy
calculators, the Dominion Virginia Power Web site has extensive
information about saving energy. -- For a quick, basic energy
maintenance checklist, visit:
http://www.dom.com/about/conservation/maintenance-checklist.jsp --
For 10 important conservation measures, including short
instructional videos, to help you save energy this winter, visit:
http://www.dom.com/about/conservation/winter-tips.jsp -- Simple,
easy energy-saving ideas are available at:
http://www.dom.com/about/conservation/easiest-energy-savers.jsp --
Or, to simply join an ongoing conversation about saving energy and
helping the environment, explore the Dominion Energy Conservation
blog at: http://e-conserve.blogspot.com/ -- Many other Web sites
offer information about how to save energy. For example, visit:
http://ase.org/content/article/detail/965 to find "no-cost,
low-cost" energy saving ideas from the Alliance to Save Energy.
Helpful information also can be found at ENERGY STAR® sites run by
the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. Here are several: -- EPA Guide to Sealing and Insulating --
Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency -- Heating and Cooling
Efficiently -- Reversing the direction of a ceiling fan in the
winter With winter coming, Dominion also asks everyone to consider
making a contribution to EnergyShare, a program that helps those in
need keep their homes warm during the winter and cool in the summer
after all other forms of assistance have been exhausted.
EnergyShare is now accepting applications. Customers can call (888)
667-3000 or visit http://www.dom.com/, keyword EnergyShare, to
locate an agency where they can apply. Customers can contribute to
EnergyShare by adding an extra $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $25 or $35
monthly to their Dominion Virginia Power bills or by including a
separate check for any amount with their payments. All
contributions are tax deductible and can be mailed to EnergyShare,
P.O. Box 11186, Richmond, VA 23230-1186. Dominion (NYSE:D) is one
of the nation's largest producers and transporters of energy, with
a portfolio of more than 27,500 megawatts of generation. Dominion
operates the nation's largest natural gas storage systems and
serves retail energy customers in 12 states. For more information
about Dominion, visit the company's Web site at
http://www.dom.com/. DATASOURCE: Dominion Virginia Power CONTACT:
Karl Neddenien, +1-804-771-6115, (Central), Le-Ha Anderson,
+1-703-591-1201, (Northern), or Chuck Penn, +1-757-857-2700,
(Eastern), all of Dominion Web Site: http://www.dom.com/
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