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Black Hills Energy Shares Safety and Energy Saving Tips for Extreme Cold

KWBG 01/21/26

GRIMES, Iowa—Forecasts are calling for arctic temperatures across Iowa. Black Hills Energy is preparing for the cold weather and encourages you to do the same.

Colder weather brings higher energy usage, which is why customers are encouraged to practice energy conservation to help save energy and money. When the temperature drops, it can take more energy to heat your home and businesses, even if the thermostat is set to the same temperature. 

Here are some energy-conservation tips:

  • Lower your temperature setting a few degrees to save energy and close curtains to keep warm air inside.
  • Turn down your hot water heater to 120 degrees and ensure the water heater is insulated properly.
  • Adjust your humidity. A well-humidified house at 68 degrees Fahrenheit is as comfortable as a dry house at 75 degrees. 
  • Make sure your fireplace damper closes tightly when you’re not using it. 
  • Use kitchen, bath and other ventilation fans only as needed. 
  • If you plan on cooking multiple dishes, bake as many as you can at the same time.
  • Skip the drying cycle on your dishwasher. Instead, prop the door open once dishes are washed and allow them to air dry.
  • Unplug office equipment like printers, shredders, scanners and other household appliances, like your coffee maker, to prevent them from pulling energy when not in use.   

Black Hills Energy understands conservation and energy efficiency measures alone may not be enough to help some. Those struggling with monthly energy bills can utilize the following options: 

Energy Assistance: Energy assistance programs supported by Black Hills Energy, like Black Hills Cares, can be accessed by visiting the Assistance Programs page on our website or by contacting 211 (211.org).

Payment arrangements: Extended payment terms to help you get back on track. 

Budget Billing: A free payment plan that averages the amount owed each month.

(contributed press release, Black Hills Energy)

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