Ameren Illinois Utilities Encourage Customers to Control Energy Bills Through Budget Billing and Conservation
07 November 2008 - 5:09AM
PR Newswire (US)
PEORIA, Ill., Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ameren Illinois Utilities
are encouraging customers to use energy wisely and to take
advantage of their Budget Billing plan to eliminate billing
surprises by spreading energy costs evenly over several months. "We
encourage our customers to use simple, proven energy conservation
practices that will help them spend less by using less without
sacrificing personal comfort," said Sean Vanslyke, manager of
Community and Public Relations for the Ameren Illinois Utilities.
"For example, with the return of standard time most of us are using
more indoor lighting. Customers can save up to $100 a year by
replacing 20 standard incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent
lights or CFLs. Customers can save even more with a special offer
at http://www.actonenergy.com/ that reduces the purchase price of
CFLs," Vanslyke said. The Budget Billing plan allows residential
customers to pay the same amount each month. By enrolling now,
customers can begin leveling out their monthly payments. The plan
allows customers to pay an average monthly bill amount based on the
last 12 months of usage. The payment level is periodically reviewed
and adjusted as necessary. On the 12th month, the account is
reviewed to calculate the difference between the amount of energy
used during the year and the amount paid under Budget Billing. If
the amount paid exceeds the actual cost of providing the energy,
the customer receives a credit. If the amount billed is less than
the actual cost of providing the energy, the customer is billed for
the difference. "Budget Billing helps eliminate those seasonal
variations in utility bills with a regular and predictable
payment," Vanslyke said. "Plus, many of our customers save time and
money by combining Budget Billing with one of our automated billing
plans." Customers may enroll in Budget Billing and get information
about automated billing options by visiting Ameren's Web site
(http://www.ameren.com/) or by calling their Ameren Illinois
Utilities company (AmerenCIPS: 1-888-789-2477, AmerenCILCO:
1-888-672-5252, and AmerenIP: 1-800-755-5000). Customers may enroll
in the program or drop out at any time. There is no cost to enroll
in Budget Billing. To save money through conservation and energy
efficiency, customers should visit the Ameren Illinois Utilities'
Act On Energy(TM) Web site (http://www.actonenergy.net/), where
electric customers can purchase CFLs for as little as $1 each.
Customers also can order bulbs by calling 1-866-807-1317. Electric
customers can choose from 14 specially priced CFLs, ranging from
mini-bulbs to globes. There are even three-way and dimmable CFLs,
and outdoor CFLs designed to deter bugs. Now also is a good time to
take steps that can reduce heating bills. A good place to begin is
by using caulk and weather stripping to block drafts. Furnaces and
flues should be inspected and cleaned annually by a heating system
professional. Another way to save money is by setting the water
heater temperature at 120 degrees Fahrenheit or on "low." Using
this setting can reduce annual energy costs by 3 to 5 percent. When
away from home for an extended period of time, select the
"vacation" setting if the unit is so equipped. Hot water usage can
be reduced by using cold or warm water in the washing machine, a
step that saves money and can extend the life of clothing. Get more
life out of the water heater and reduce energy costs by
periodically draining the tank to eliminate the buildup of
sediment. The Ameren Illinois Utilities deliver electricity and
natural gas and do not mark up the energy supply costs for
electricity or natural gas. The cost of energy combined with taxes
may compose up to 70 percent of a residential customer's utility
bill. The Ameren Illinois Utilities serve 1.2 million electric
customers and more than 840,000 natural gas customers in a
43,700-square-mile area of Illinois. DATASOURCE: Ameren Illinois
Utilities CONTACT: Leigh Morris, +1-217-535-5228, or Neal Johnson,
+1-309-677-5284, or Victoria Busch, +1-618-346-1286, all for Ameren
Illinois Utilities Web site: http://www.ameren.com/
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