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PECO's New Web Store Can Save You Money on Energy

It's December, it's cold and energy usage is rising, so where can homeowners go to purchase weatherization tools and energy-saving products? Simple, at PECO's new website customers can purchase discounted energy-saving kits and energy-saving products.

The company does not profit from any of the online sales, but is offering its customers another way to save money this winter by reducing their home energy usage.

The energy-saving kit could save customers between $125 and $250 per year, and is available at the PECO Energy Product Offer website for $25 plus shipping and handling.

The kit includes:

· Energy-saving information that can help homeowners save money around the house through weatherization and energy and water conservation strategies;

· Kitchen and bathroom sink and shower aerators are practical, easy to install and are great to help save hot water;

· Two rolls of foam weather-stripping to seal drafts in doors and windows;

· Polyethylene tape to weatherproof and seal cracks in windows; and

· Four switch and eight outlet insulators that fill the empty space behind wall switches and outlets to prevent drafts.

The web store also offers homeowners valuable energy-saving information, weatherization tools, educational materials, safety products, discounts for PECO customers to purchase energy-efficient products, such as air cleaners, humidifiers, space heaters, programmable thermostats, fans, lights and electricity meters.

"This is the first time that PECO has offered our customers energy-saving kits and an online web store," said Denis O'Brien, PECO President. "While energy prices fluctuate year to year, heating bills still can be a concern. We hope these new products will help our customers better manage their utility costs and save money."

For more information, visit the PECO Energy Product Offer website.


12/8/2006

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