Tips and tricks are available to help customers save energy and prevent scary energy bills
Published 11-01-23
Submitted by Pepco
WASHINGTON, November 1, 2023 /CSRwire/ - This Halloween, Pepco is providing tips to help customers put a stake in vampire energy and stop appliances and electronics from using unnecessary energy.
Vampire energy, also known as phantom power or standby energy, occurs when a device or appliance continues to use energy, even when it is turned off. Many electronics and office equipment, including mobile phone chargers, computer cords, printers, coffee pots, game consoles and other devices, continue to draw energy while plugged in. Vampire energy can account for up to 20 percent of the total energy used by these devices leading to higher energy bills that could cause a fright.
The following tips can help slash energy usage and prevent higher energy bills:
All Pepco customers can learn more about becoming energy efficient and saving money on their energy bills by going to pepco.com/WaysToSave. Pepco Maryland customers can also get assistance from Zoe, the Good Energy Guide, by visiting pepco.com/goodenergy. Zoe walks customers through Pepco’s energy efficiency offerings to help customers in Maryland save energy and money.
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Pepco is a unit of Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC), a Fortune 250 company and the nation’s largest utility company, serving more than 10 million customers. Pepco provides safe and reliable energy service to approximately 919,000 customers in the District of Columbia and Maryland.
Pepco is a unit of Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC), a Fortune 250 company and the nation’s largest utility company, serving more than 10 million customers. Pepco provides safe and reliable energy service to approximately 919,000 customers in the District of Columbia and Maryland.
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