i-on energy

Pee Dee Electric Cooperative’s i-on energy is a new program to help you manage your home’s energy usage. The dashboard will be your one-stop online destination for personalized home energy data.

i-on energy
 
Pee Dee Electric's i-on energy

How do I sign-up for i-on energy?

Current Ebill Users

  • You are already setup!  Just log in using your same email and password.
  • Click here i-on energy log-in.
  • Setup your home pofile and you are now in control!

New Users

  • Sign-up!  All you need is your account number, last name on the account and then enter your email address and create a password.
  • Once you have completed the registration, use the My Account Login in the upper right hand corner of the website.
  • Setup your home profile and you are in control!

Click Play to Learn More About i-on energy

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Pee Dee Electric Cooperative

i-on energy

Pee Dee Electric Cooperative’s i-on energy is a new program to help you manage your home’s energy usage. The dashboard will be your one-stop online destination for personalized home energy data.

i-on energy
 
Pee Dee Electric's i-on energy

How do I sign-up for i-on energy?

Current Ebill Users

  • You are already setup!  Just log in using your same email and password.
  • Click here i-on energy log-in.
  • Setup your home pofile and you are now in control!

New Users

  • Sign-up!  All you need is your account number, last name on the account and then enter your email address and create a password.
  • Once you have completed the registration, use the My Account Login in the upper right hand corner of the website.
  • Setup your home profile and you are in control!

Click Play to Learn More About i-on energy



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Insulation Quick Tip

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Air Infiltration Quick Tips

Air Infiltration Quick Tips

Air that transfers in and out of homes through cracks, crevices and holes can increase energy consumption. Here are some helpful tips to avoid air infiltration.

  • Seal around pipe penetrations coming through walls.
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Window Quick Tips

A considerable amount of heat transfers through windows. If you have single-pane windows, consider doing the following:

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  • Replace your old single-glazed windows with new double-glazed windows.
 
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Thermostat Quick Tip

Thermostat Quick Tip

The average home will spend over $1,000 a year on heating and cooling. Programmable thermostats adjust the temperature in winter and in summer as well as during unoccupied hours. At a cost of $50 - $150 the payback can be seen in well under a year.

 
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HVAC Quick Tip

Your heating and cooling system equipment runs best when properly maintained. Change your filters on a regular basis. Having your HVAC system serviced on an annual basis will ensure that your system is not costing you more than it should as well as increase the life of the system.

 
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  • Try washing clothes with warm water and rising with cold.
  • Consider buying a new energy efficient water heater. It's best to start shopping for a new one if your's is more than 7 years old.
  • Install a water heater wrap per the manufacturer's instructions.
 
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