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Xcel News Re Gas Pricing

Posted on January 15, 2024January 15, 2024 by Jane

Brr, it’s cold!  Reminder to please check on your neighbors to ensure they are safe.

With the increased cost of natural gas, customers may want to consider conserving natural gas for the next few days. Xcel Energy passes along the wholesale cost of natural gas to its customers, and it does not make a profit on it. 

The company takes many steps to minimize the impact of natural gas price fluctuations on customer bills, including purchasing and storing a portion of its expected natural gas needs for the winter heating season before winter, when prices are lower. In extremely cold weather, it uses peaking plants to provide natural gas to the system, decreasing the amount of natural gas that must be purchased from the market. For the company’s electric service, it uses a broad range of electricity sources to help minimize the effect of natural gas price increases on electric bills.

The biggest step you can take to conserve is by lowering your thermostat a few degrees if you have a natural gas furnace or boiler. Ways to save include:

    • Lower your thermostat – During winter months, set the thermostat between 65-70 degrees while you’re home, and 58 degrees when you’re away. A programmable thermostat automatically adjusts the temperature based on your routine and could help you save on heating costs.
    • Let the sunlight in and keep the cold out – Open blinds to take advantage of the sun’s warmth during the day but close them at night to insulate against the cold air outside.
    • Make sure exterior doors are fully closed – A major source of a home’s heat loss is from exterior doors that are left cracked open or not latched.
    • Use fans to your advantage – During colder months, run ceiling fans clockwise, so the warm air near the ceiling is forced down.
    • Keep your oven’s heat where it belongs – Use your oven light or timer to avoid opening it often while you cook; each time the door is opened even for just a few seconds, the temperature drops 25 degrees.
    • Lower your water heater’s temperature or insulate it – The proper temperature for a water heater is 120 degrees Fahrenheit. By lowering it 10 degrees, you can save 3-5% on your water heating costs; you can also insulate it to maximize efficiency.
    • Keep filters clean – Dirty furnace filters reduce airflow, requiring your furnace to work harder and use more energy. Change the filter once a month during the winter to reduce your heating costs by 5-15%.
    • Don’t let the heat escape – Affordable window sealing kits can be found in most local home improvement stores and can help you save. Have your home evaluated for leaky ducts, drafts around doors and windows, fireplace dampers and other places where air might escape.
    • Improve insulation – Improving the insulation of walls, crawl spaces, floors and heating ducts is one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to reduce energy costs, saving you up to 10% on your monthly energy bill.

Find more on ways to save energy on our Energy Saving Tips page.

While natural gas price increases primarily affect the bills of natural gas customers, the company also purchases natural gas to generate electricity, so electric customers may see some savings by conserving as well.

Xcel Energy will always work with customers to provide options such as payment plans and assistance programs to get them through difficult times. If you’re facing challenges paying your energy bills, you are encouraged to contact Xcel Energy to set up a payment arrangement or learn more about assistance options that may be available. Learn more by visiting xcelenergy.com/EnergyAssistance or by calling 1-800-895-4999. You can also enroll in the Averaged Monthly Payment program to help make your monthly energy bills more predictable.

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