PRC: PECO Smart Ideas Save Money This Winter! Education Events Set In Southeast

As we move deeper into the winter months, stay warm while saving money by using PECO Smart Ideas!

Keep the heat in this season by being smart with your furnace! Set your thermostat at 68 degrees or lower during the day and 55 degrees for the night, or when you will be away for more than four hours. To keep your furnace running efficiently, change/clean your furnace filters once a month.

Keep the heat circulating by placing a sheet of aluminum foil between the radiator and the wall, and don't block your radiators or heating vents with furniture, draperies, or dust. And, of course, close off vents to doors in unused rooms to keep the heat where it is needed!

Visit these energy education events sponsored by PECO and staffed by the PA Resources Council to learn more about how you can save energy and get help from PECO to do it. 

Date

Event

Time

Address

1/8

Greater Philadelphia Home Show

11AM - 9PM

Valley Forge Convention Center

1160 1st Avenue, King of Prussia

1/9

Greater Philadelphia Home Show

10AM - 9PM

Valley Forge Convention Center

1160 1st Avenue, King of Prussia

1/10

Greater Philadelphia Home Show

12PM - 6PM

Valley Forge Convention Center

1160 1st Avenue, King of Prussia

1/15

Philly Home Show

10AM - 9PM

Oaks Convention Center

100 Station Road, Oaks

1/16

Philly Home Show

10AM - 9PM

Oaks Convention Center

100 Station Road, Oaks

1/17

Philly Home Show

10AM - 6PM

Oaks Convention Center

100 Station Road, Oaks

1/23

Newtown Township Env. Council

10AM - 12PM

100 Municipal Drive, Newtown

1/26

Hatboro Lions

6PM - 8PM

1380 West St. Road, Warminster

For more information on energy conservation, visit the PECO Smart Energy Ideas webpage.

For more information on initiatives, services and programs, visit the PA Resources Council website.  Visit Here to sign up for regular updates from PRC.   Also follow PRC on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and the PRC Blog.


1/11/2016

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