Georgia Power offers winter energy tips as temperatures drop

Ahead of this week’s potential snow, Georgia Power suggests customers take steps to minimize the impact of cold weather on this month’s electricity bill.

With the low expected to hit 31 degrees in Savannah on Sunday and a potential for snow and ice, Georgians can prepare ahead of time to stay safe and warm.

Georgia Power recommends optimizing the heat by changing your heating unit filters monthly, or every three months for pleated filters. Heating vents and return air registers should also remain unobstructed by furniture or drapes…

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