No two months look exactly the same, especially as summer ramps up.
Understanding seasonal patterns and opting for Budget Billing can help make energy usage more predictable year-round.
Learn more and enroll: https://t.co/drPzMMaae8
To further improve service reliability via energy grid upgrades, we propose changes to rates to recover certain costs associated with our Powering the Future program. Virtual public hearings are scheduled. For more information, visit https://t.co/OtjrBY5ERL.
Storm season is a good reminder that while electricity is essential, it isn’t without risk. Rare voltage spikes may happen from lightning or debris hitting power lines. While our systems help reduce such impacts, staying prepared and avoiding downed lines can help you stay safe.
As pets shed their winter coats, that extra fur doesn’t just settle on couches and in corners. It can also make its way into air vents.
Checking filters monthly and replacing them every 1-3 months (more often in homes with pets) can help keep your system running efficiently.
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Atlantic City Electric representatives tend not to visit your home outside of planned maintenance or emergencies—and they certainly won't ask to see your bill. Knowing how to spot scams and verify who's at your door can help you stay safe.
Learn more: https://t.co/6smJ0UryHD
When it comes to energy use, it's not hard to side-eye the biggest appliance in the room.
But it’s in the day-to-day details, like how often they run, how they're set, how old they are, and whether they're ENERGY STAR® certified, that make a real difference.
Behind every utility bill is the story of how you live, grow and change.
From new hobbies to growing families, life evolves, and your energy use can too. We’re here to help you stay informed every step of the way.
See what's behind the numbers: https://t.co/gHLjjHRkWZ
The boxes are packed, and the keys are in hand...but have you lined up your electric service switch?
Use our online portal to start, stop, or move your service in minutes, up to 120 days in advance: https://t.co/7VuekNKdEg
As spring brings new growth across South Jersey, it can also bring drier conditions that increase the risk of wildfires. Taking a few proactive steps this season can help protect homes, neighborhoods, and the community we all rely on. Learn more: https://t.co/MRy6F0EzRY
Giving back to the communities we serve and helping customers manage rising energy costs will always be a top priority. Region President at @ACElecconnect joined partners at the ACUA Earth Day festival to share how we’re supporting customers through The Exelon Promise: https://t.co/Y6wPOmKc6A
Protect yourself against utility scams! Scammers may use “Phishing” as a tactic and pose as an Atlantic City Electric email address. If you suspect a phishing email, refrain from clicking any links, images or attachments, and call us. Learn more: https://t.co/rwwvC3JmGB
We’re requesting a decrease in the overall rate for our Societal Benefits Charge. Proposed changes include the State’s Clean Energy Program and our Uncollectible Accounts Charge. Virtual public hearings are scheduled. For more information, visit https://t.co/EaJMfm0yUG.
More daylight and changing routines may naturally reshape how energy is used at home.
Explore more ways to prepare for warmer days: https://t.co/dJ5BkNnNV3
When it comes to reopening a seasonal or rental property, a few key checklist items and a gradual system startup can help ensure everything operates smoothly.
Every time water runs, energy works in the background to move it through pipes and, in many cases, heat it.
Across everyday moments, small choices like fixing leaks, using energy-efficient fixtures, washing with cold water, or irrigating at off-peak times can help manage usage.
When fans are actively needed, they can help make a space feel cooler or clearer. But once that moment passes—when you’ve left the room or the air has been circulated—turning them off helps avoid unnecessary energy use.