By Max Oppen
ALBANY — As the winter season approaches, the New York State Department of Public Service (DPS) is gearing up for its annual outreach and education campaign to empower consumers in managing energy bills while ensuring warmth and safety during the colder months. This year's campaign comes amidst forecasts suggesting that energy prices will either remain stable or potentially decrease compared to previous years, offering a positive outlook for consumers.
Over the past two years, energy supply market prices have increased, posing consumer challenges in balancing monthly energy bills. Vulnerable populations, in particular, face additional hurdles during the heating months due to higher energy usage.
Despite optimistic price forecasts, the DPS acknowledges that many New Yorkers may still grapple with the financial strain of energy bills.
The winter preparedness campaign encourages consumers to adopt simple, low-cost energy-saving measures. Additionally, the DPS advises exploring bill payment options and financial assistance programs designed to alleviate the financial strain associated with energy costs.
Key elements of the campaign include a dedicated webpage accessible at www.dps.ny.gov/winter, offering a comprehensive repository of winter preparedness information.
The webpage covers topics such as controlling heating costs, consumer protections, energy efficiency, and winter safety. It also provides links to state and utility financial assistance programs to support consumers in need further.
For more information on the New York State Department of Public Service's winter preparedness campaign, please visit www.dps.ny.gov/winter
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