Extreme Heat

What the hot weather means for your energy use and safety.

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Beat the heat with these energy saving tips

With hot weather spikes come bill increases. See how you can take action to stay comfortable and lower your energy use below:

3 Factors That Impact Your Summer Bill


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1. The Cost of Upgrading Infrastructure

We want to bring you the most reliable service we possibly can, so we make updates to our natural gas pipelines and work to modernize our electric grid. The cost of these upgrades are included in our supply charges.

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2. Increased Energy Delivery Costs

The cost of delivering electricity and natural gas to you can go up and down. Electricity costs fluctuate, so the rate is set to make sure this cost is covered. For natural gas, you only pay what we pay. There is no markup. But if the cost of natural gas rises, as it has recently, the cost on your bill will rise as well.

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3. Changes in the Weather

As temperatures dip or soar, your heating or cooling equipment will also run more causing your energy costs to rise.

Quick Tips to Save this Summer


Find Energy Saving Solutions

Small, meaningful changes to how we use energy can make a big impact by saving money. See how you can make these changes with our DIY tips, special rebates and programs and whole home solutions.

Learn How to Save

Save Even More with Peak Power Savers Programs

If you're looking for extra ways to save, we offer programs that reward you for using less energy during times of high demand.

See Programs

How to Run Your Appliances Efficiently


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Stay Safe When Temperatures Rise

Learn how to protect yourself and others from extreme heat with simple, effective safety tips.

Click to Learn How to Stay Safe
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Need a Hand Paying Your Energy Bill?

We care about our neighbors and want them to know help is available. To learn more see below:

  • If you are having trouble paying your bill, dial 2-1-1 for help. 2-1-1 is a free service that connects people with available resources in their community.

  • We also have a variety of programs and payment arrangements that are available. To learn more, you can visit our Payment Plans & Assistance page.

  • State Emergency Relief (SER) funds are available to provide help right away. This is for income qualified households who have a past due energy bill or shut-off notice. Please visit MI Bridges to apply.

  • Get help for general assistance needs with the Michigan Public Service Commission.

  • Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) is providing funds for energy-efficiency focused housing projects. For more information visit: www.michigan.gov/mi-hope.

  • Our Budget Plan also provides a way for customers to pay a consistent monthly bill year-round.

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