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Your rate
$0.156
per kWh
Ohio avg rate
$0.138
residential
Mo. savings potential
$16
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Annual savings
$204
best vs current
5-year projection
$1,020
estimated
Bill reduction
12%
percent saved
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Your home
Usage habits
Thermostat (winter)72°F
Thermostat (summer)74°F
People in home2
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AI recommendations

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Winter (Dec–Feb)
  • Set heat to 68°F when home, 60°F when away or asleep
  • Reverse ceiling fan (clockwise) to push warm air down
  • Apply for HEAP — Ohio enrollment opens in November
  • Let sunlight in during the day, close blinds at night
  • Wrap water heater in an insulating blanket
  • Use a programmable or smart thermostat schedule
Spring (Mar–May)
  • Schedule a free utility energy audit before summer
  • Replace furnace and AC filters after heavy winter use
  • Use natural ventilation when outside is below 70°F
  • Check weatherstripping and caulk around windows
  • Compare supplier rates before summer peak pricing
  • Unplug space heaters and electric blankets
Summer (Jun–Aug)
  • Set AC to 78°F when home, 85°F when away
  • Pre-cool at night; raise thermostat during peak 2–7pm
  • Use ceiling fans counterclockwise — feels 4°F cooler
  • Cook outdoors or use microwave to avoid heating home
  • Close blinds on south and west-facing windows
  • Ask your utility about time-of-use pricing
Fall (Sep–Nov)
  • Have furnace serviced before first cold snap
  • Add attic insulation before heating season starts
  • Switch to flannel sheets to lower thermostat at night
  • Lock in a fixed-rate supplier before winter premium
  • Apply for PIPP+ if income-eligible
  • Drain and disconnect outdoor hoses
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