With Winter Heating Season Nearing, PSEG Long Island Hosts Community Events to Help Customers Struggling with Bills
Support programs and deferred payment plans are available to eligible customers
      
        
      
      
        
      Stop & Shop Parking Lot
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      UBS Arena Parking Lot
The first 200 attendees will receive fresh produce from 
      
        
      Key Food Parking Lot
20-20 New Haven Blvd 
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      Assistance available to those struggling with bills
      
      
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          The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) can provide a heating fuel grant to eligible homeowners and renters depending on income, household size and how they heat their home. A family of four may have a maximum gross monthly income of$6,680 and still qualify for benefits. This benefit is tentatively scheduled to open onNov. 17 . For more information, visit https://otda.ny.gov/programs/heap/.
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        Emergency HEAP, a subset of the HEAP program, offers eligible customers a grant to help low- and middle-income New Yorkers avoid having their home heating disconnected or if they are running low or are out of their deliverable heat source (i.e. fuel oil, kerosene or propane). This emergency portion of HEAP is tentatively scheduled to open on Jan. 2, 2026 . If customers are experiencing an emergency, they can apply for this benefit by reaching out to their localDepartment of Social Services location, which can be found here: https://otda.ny.gov/programs/heap/contacts/ There is only one emergency HEAP benefit currently planned for this winter season.
Customers who applied for and received HEAP last year are eligible for 
How all customers can lower their bills
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        Seal windows and doorframes with weather stripping or caulk, and remove or cover window air conditioners to help to prevent drafts that waste energy and money.
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        Ceiling fans can be used to save energy in winter. Setting a fan to rotate clockwise on low pulls cool air toward the ceiling, pushing warm air down into a room.
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        Lower your thermostat by just one degree to potentially reduce your heating bill. Lowering it two degrees during the day and five to 10 degrees at night will save even more.
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        Use a programmable thermostat. 
        ENERGY STAR® estimates that homes with high heating and cooling bills, as well as homes that are unoccupied for much of the day, can save approximately $100 a year with an ENERGY STAR® certified smart thermostat. In addition,PSEG Long Island offers rebates on smart thermostats.
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        Replace inefficient incandescent light bulbs with LED bulbs since, according to the U.S. Department of Energy , lighting accounts for about 15% of the electricity used in the home, and LEDs use up to 90% less energy and last up to 25 times longer.
- Customers on Time-of-Day rates can run the dishwasher, clothes dryer and other high-energy-use appliances outside of peak hours.
-  Customers on Time-of-Day rates can charge electric vehicles to run outside of peak hours.
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        Install a high efficiency air source heat pump (ASHP) to lower energy usage in cold and hot months. Rebates are available from PSEG Long Island .
More money-saving ideas and rebate information are available at psegliny.com/saveenergyandmoney/energystarrebates.
      
        
          
        
      
      
        
      
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