With temperatures pushing the 100-degree mark in the state and the demand for electricity to keep homes cool, one utility is reminding its customers there is help available in paying the utility bills.
Summer heat can put a strain on both energy use and household budgets. During Home Energy Aid Month, OG&E announces new utility bill assistance funding, resources to support customers who need extra help, and partnerships with nonprofits.
“The hot summer months can create financial difficulties for some of our more vulnerable neighbors,” said Kelli Hayward Walsh, OG&E Community Outreach & Engagement Manager. “Through our nonprofit partnerships and grants, bill assistance programs and energy-saving tools, we’re committed to standing by our customers and helping them keep the lights on.”…