Indiana & Michigan’s Energy-Saving Ideas to Keep You Cool This Summer

Use your ceiling fans to circulate air throughout your house and close window treatments to keep rooms cooler. Photo illustration by Mike Rhodes via Photoshop artificial intelligence (AI).Use your ceiling fans to circulate air throughout your house and close window treatments to keep rooms cooler. Photo illustration by Mike Rhodes via Photoshop artificial intelligence (AI).

By Kara Stevenson, I&M Corporate Communications—

FORT WAYNE, IN—With much anticipation, summer is officially here. Our wait for warmer temperatures is over.

Cooling costs can add up to more than 50% of an average customer’s bill, but by incorporating simple practices, such as those below, you can save energy and potentially save on your monthly bill.

Use ceiling fans to circulate air throughout the house. Ensure that your ceiling fan is set to run counterclockwise during the summer to help push cooler air down. As winter approaches, switch the direction of the fan to clockwise.

Maintain your central air conditioning unit. Prioritize regular inspection and cleaning of your air conditioning unit. Shut the power off at the breaker and use a garden hose to wash the outside compressor. Grass and vegetation can also infringe proper airflow. Plan to keep plants at least one foot away from your unit and trim awayvegetation that may be directly touching the unit.

Clean the lint screen on the dryer after each use. A clogged lint screen can make your dryer use up to 30% more energy. Too much lint built up can also be a fire hazard.

Always close your refrigerator door. Each time the door to your refrigerator is left open, up to 30% of the cooled air can escape. This same rule applies to ovens as well.

Looking for even more ways to save? With Power Rewards, you can earn bill credits when you shift your energyuse away from peak times. With no cost to join, choose the program that best reflects you and your home; then decide how much and how long to participate in each peak event.

I&M strives to be there for our customers, so we understand that financial hardships happen and sometimes youneed a little help paying your bill. Through assistance programs in Indiana and Michigan, along with payment arrangements, we can help you keep your bill manageable. We also work with several organizations that can helpto find local and federal assistance. Call 211 or visit 211.org for more information about utility, housing, healthcare and other types of assistance available.

For additional energy-saving tips, download the Summer Energy-savings Tips flyer or head to ElectricIdeas.com/Home or ElectricIdeas.com/Work to find products, rebates and discounts to help you save even more.

Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) is headquartered in Fort Wayne, and its approximately 2,000 employees serve more than 600,000 customers. More than 80% of its energy delivered in 2022 was emission-free. I&M has at itsavailability various sources of generation including 2,278 MW of nuclear generation in Michigan, 450 MW of purchased wind generation from Indiana, more than 22 MW of hydro generation in both states and approximately 35 MW of large-scale solar generation in both states. The company’s generation portfolio also includes 1,497 MW of coal- fueled generation.