New Jersey Energy Assistance Application Period Begins November 1
Elizabethtown Gas Urges Residents to Sign Up Now to Receive Heating Assistance This Winter
PRNewswire-FirstCall
UNION, N.J.
Winter weather is just around the corner, and Elizabethtown Gas wants New Jersey residents to know there is help available for those who may have trouble paying their heating bills. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a federal program designed to assist those in need. Sign up starts on November 1. "We want to spread the word and let low- and fixed-income residents know they can get help with their energy payments by completing a LIHEAP application," said Don Carter, vice president of Elizabethtown Gas. "If residents are not enrolled, they are not eligible for help. It is unfortunate to think that help is available and yet there may be people who will not be able to take advantage of this program by not enrolling." To apply, residents can attend the November informational meetings listed below hosted by Elizabethtown Gas. Residents who cannot attend the meetings but would like more information should contact their county LIHEAP office by calling 2-1-1 or 1-800-510-3102. Meeting dates and times Monday, November 5 Elizabeth Office 9AM-1PM 12 West Jersey Street Elizabeth, NJ Thursday, November 8 Jersey Garden Mall 10AM-3PM 651 Kapkowski Rd Elizabeth, NJ Monday, November 12 Perth Amboy Office 9AM-1PM 296 State Street Perth Amboy, NJ State and local programs Those who call 2-1-1 also may request a referral to one of the many other energy assistance programs that are available. Some of these programs are described below. -- Universal Service Fund (USF) is a low-income energy assistance program funded by the state of New Jersey Societal Benefits fund. It provides monthly credits on heating bills if the New Jersey Department of Social Services determines that the bill exceeds a certain percentage of household income for qualified applicants. Call 866-240-1347. -- USF Fresh Start is a state program offering automatic enrollment for first-time USF customers whose past-due amount is greater than $60. Participants who pay 100% of their current gas bills for 12 months, over a 15 month period of time, will have their past-due balances erased. There is no need to apply if already enrolled in USF. Those USF enrollee's eligible for the Fresh Start program will automatically receive a letter. -- The Lifeline Credit Program provides an annual grant of $112.50 per person for natural gas and electric bills, and is administered by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. This program is available to senior citizens 65 and older who meet income requirements and adults 18 and older who receive Social Security disability. Call 800-792-9745. -- New Jersey SHARES is a non-profit corporation organized to provide assistance to individuals and families living in New Jersey who are in need of temporary help in paying their energy bills. It provides a one- time grant, which is administered by local social service agencies. Call 866-792-4273. Weatherization In addition to seeking assistance with heating bills this winter, there are other steps all customers can take to prepare their homes and energy budgets for the winter heating season. New Jersey Comfort Partners, a state run program, provides free home energy analysis and education as well as weatherization measures for those who qualify. Call 888-773-8326 for more information. Elizabethtown Gas offers the following advice for maximum cost savings, safety and comfort: -- Add weather stripping and caulking to doors and windows to seal gaps. As much as 30 to 40 percent of a home's energy loss is attributed to outside air penetrating the house. -- Check for appropriate insulation around the pipes, walls, attic and floor. Choose the right R-value, which is a measure of insulating power. Higher R-values mean greater insulating power, which provides greater household energy savings and cost savings. -- Turn down the water heater's thermostat setting to about 120 degrees and switch to "vacation" setting when you'll be away for a few days. -- Use warm or cold water setting when washing clothes and rinse with cold water. -- Separate heavier clothes (towels, heavy cottons) from the lightweight fabrics (synthetics) for more efficient drying. -- Install a low flow showerhead. Showers use less hot water than baths. -- Close off unoccupied rooms and close heating vents. -- Use exterior doors farthest from the thermostat. -- Use the sunlight to warm rooms. Close drapes and blinds at night to retain heat. -- Fully load dishwashers, washing machines and dryers before running. -- Install storm or thermal windows and doors. -- Install a water heater insulation wrap around the sides of the water heater. Never put insulation on the top of the heater or near the bottom. For more information: Elizabethtown Gas: www.elizabethtowngas.com American Gas Association: www.aga.org National Association of Home Builders: www.nahb.org U.S. Department of Energy: www.eere.energy.gov. About Elizabethtown Gas Elizabethtown Gas, a wholly owned subsidiary of AGL Resources, provides delivery service to more than 266,000 residential, business and industrial natural gas customers in New Jersey. In operation since 1855, the company serves parts of Union, Middlesex, Sussex, Warren, Hunterdon, Morris and Mercer counties. For more information, visit www.elizabethtowngas.com. 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