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6 ways to manage your energy bills this winter

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Making these simple changes around your home can reduce your energy use while still keeping you and your family warm.

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Seeing higher energy bills in the winter, LEX? Cold weather can mean more energy use and higher energy bills. Fortunately, there are easy no- and low-cost ways to save energy around the home — and help keep your bill as low as possible (think: replace your air filter regularly for efficient heating).

Want to know more? Duke Energy has answers to the six most asked questions about saving energy during cold weather (hint: it’s easier than you think). ❄️

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